CIA is obstructing justice and witness tampering in Havana Syndrome cover up, attorney says
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Newly filed report with federal court seeks Havana Syndrome transparency
A federally elected Wisconsin official is among possible victims of Havana Syndrome.
Alleged CIA developed Havana Syndrome energy-weapon, attorney says one possible theory for coverup
CIA employees around the world, including in Wisconsin and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, are among the latest possible targets of Havana Syndrome.
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If you see something, say something.
Havana Syndrome hits CIA, Congress in Wisconsin, Russia takes credit
CIA employees around the world, including in Wisconsin and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, are among the latest possible targets of Havana Syndrome.
Biden refuses conditions for five 9/11 defendants
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Russian nationals charged with targeting American law enforcement, schools, and hospitals with Malware and Conti ransomware
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Reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is a national security imperative
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Was Havana syndrome caused by an energy weapon?
Report: Signs and symptoms of Havana syndrome are 'genuine and compelling.'
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act slated for Congressional review
U.S. diplomats and enabling operations like last year's strike to kill a key plotter of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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