A Skeptical Norwegian Scientist Created and Tested an 'Energetic Weapon' on Himself
A Norwegian scientist's controversial experiment with an 'energetic weapon' has ignited debates surrounding the mysterious symptoms experienced by U.S. diplomats and government officials, often linked to the so-called 'Havana syndrome'.
The Doubter Built a Weapon That Causes 'Havana Syndrome' and Tested It on Himself โ the Consequences Were Terrible
A Norwegian researcher associated with the government conducted a personal experiment in 2024 to demonstrate that a microwave pulse weapon is not harmful to humans, but the results were disastrous.
Scientist trying to disprove mysterious spy sickness tests microwave weapon on himself
A scientist attempting to debunk the 'Havana syndrome' tested a microwave weapon on himself, resulting in neurological damage and symptoms akin to the victims of the condition.
A scientist tried to prove that the 'Havana Syndrome' was a myth, but ended up with irreversible brain damage
A Norwegian scientist suffered irreversible brain damage after secretly testing a self-built microwave device to disprove the existence of Havana Syndrome.
The Washington Post: Norwegian researcher tested 'secret weapon' on himself. It went wrong.
A Norwegian researcher allegedly tested a powerful microwave device in Norway, aiming to disprove the Havana Syndrome, but the experiment reportedly went wrong.
Norway: Scientist tried to disprove the existence of the 'Havana Syndrome' and caused brain damage to himself
A Norwegian scientist suffered brain damage after attempting to disprove the existence of the 'Havana Syndrome' by secretly testing a high-powered pulsed radio wave device on himself.
Tested mysterious weapon on himself: Did not go well
A Norwegian researcher attempted to investigate the infamous Havana Syndrome but faced unfortunate results for himself.
He fell ill while trying to disprove the Havana syndrome
A Norwegian scientist reportedly tested a microwave weapon on himself in an attempt to disprove the existence of Havana syndrome, but instead developed symptoms akin to the mysterious ailment.
Tested a Weapon on Himself to Disprove the Havana Syndrome
A Norwegian scientist reportedly conducted a self-experiment with a microwave weapon in an attempt to disprove the theories suggesting microwaves could cause Havana Syndrome, resulting in him experiencing symptoms similar to the mysterious illness.
Skeptical researcher built sound weapon - suffered from 'Havana syndrome'
A Norwegian researcher skeptical of the so-called Havana Syndrome built a sound weapon and subsequently developed symptoms resembling those previously reported by American diplomats.
Major Newspaper: Norwegian Researcher Tested Secret Weapon on Himself โ Developed Mysterious Illness
A Norwegian researcher tested a microwave machine on himself and exhibited symptoms similar to 'Havana syndrome.'
"We vomited blood, we couldn't move." Did Americans use a secret super weapon?
Witnesses reported an 'acoustic wave' used against Venezuelan dictator Nicolรกs Maduro, sparking speculation about secret weapons that affect the human body, coinciding with news of Pentagon tests related to the so-called Havana syndrome.
Biden DHS's purchase of weapon linked to Havana Syndrome attacks leads House Republicans to demand answers
House Republicans are pressing for explanations regarding the Biden administration's acquisition of a pulsed energy weapon allegedly associated with the mysterious Havana Syndrome that affected U.S. diplomats in Cuba.
Mysterious 'Havana Syndrome weapon' that causes headaches - all you need to know
US defense insiders suggest that a weapon may be behind 'Havana Syndrome', a condition causing headaches and other neurological symptoms experienced by diplomats and spies since 2016.
US testing Russian-made 'Havana Syndrome' weapon acquired in undercover op
US officials are reportedly testing a Russian-made weapon believed to emit pulsed radio waves that some associate with the controversial Havana Syndrome illness.
Pentagon tests secret device, believe it is linked to Havana syndrome
The Pentagon has been testing a device bought in a covert operation, which some investigators suspect may be the cause of mysterious illnesses affecting American spies, diplomats, and military personnel known as Havana syndrome.
Device Purchased That Could Explain Havana Syndrome
The U.S. Department of Defense has been experimenting with a device that may explain the so-called Havana Syndrome, which first appeared among U.S. diplomats in Cuba in 2016.
The 'Havana Syndrome': A Greek-American former CIA agent revealed what strange thing happened to him
A former Greek-American CIA officer disclosed the debilitating effects of the 'Havana Syndrome', an unusual phenomenon that has prompted government investigations.
Fits in a backpack. Does it trigger Havana syndrome? The Pentagon tests a mysterious device
The Pentagon is testing a mysterious device purchased by Homeland Security Investigations, which allegedly cost eight figures and was bought using Department of Defense funds before Joe Biden's presidency ended.