Recently the National Academy of Sciences concluded that the mysterious illness affecting US and Canadian diplomats in Cuba since 2016 is the result of radio waves utilized to nefarious purposes. Evidently they neglected to examine evidence pointing to psychological causes. Robert Bartholomew doubles down on his
Havana Syndrome Skepticism in a piece for
Skeptic magazine. Over at
Mysterious Universe,
The Havana Syndrome and the Strange Death of Pedro Albizu Campos is the story of a would-be presidential assassin tossed into a Puerto Rican jail and experimented upon with radiation. Still, conspiracy theories tend to cause more problems than they solve, so perhaps it's better to consider that nasty situation a one off. (CM)
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