According to a report by The Washington Post, a Norwegian government scientist created a device capable of emitting powerful microwave pulses in strict secrecy and tested it on himself in 2024 to prove that the device was harmless to humans. However, he developed neurological symptoms similar to those of "Havana Syndrome." This bizarre incident is the latest development in a decade-long investigation into the causes of Havana Syndrome. Patients with this condition typically experience long-term symptoms, including cognitive impairment, dizziness, and nausea. The U.S. government refers to such incidents as "unusual health events." According to informed sources, the Norwegian government has shared the results with the CIA, prompting at least two visits by Pentagon and White House officials to Norway in 2024. However, this test does not prove that "unusual health events" are caused by foreign hostile forces using similar secret weapons, and the symptoms experienced by the Norwegian scientist do not fully match those of typical "unusual health event" cases. Nevertheless, the incident supports another view that "pulse energy devices"—machines that release strong electromagnetic energy (such as microwaves) in short pulses—can indeed affect human biology, and it is highly likely that they are being developed by U.S. adversaries.
Image source: Internet
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857174378524746/
Statement: This article represents the personal views of the author.