Havana Syndrome
Coverage of Havana Syndrome in the Nexus archive.
- Company That Bragged It Could Track U.S. Spies Hired to Investigate “Havana Syndrome”
A Virginia-based surveillance firm, Anomaly 6, previously demonstrated its ability to track CIA and NSA employees using location data. The U.S. military has now hired the company to investigate Havana Syndrome, a mysterious illness affecting intelligence personnel, through a $6 million contract. The firm's role involves analyzing location intelligence to identify patterns related to the health incidents.
- US pays out $3m to victims of mystery Havana Syndrome condition reported by spies
The US government has paid $3 million to victims of the mysterious Havana Syndrome condition, which was reported by officials and diplomats. The illness has been reported by US officials and their families for the past decade.
- US pays out $3m to victims of mystery Havana Syndrome condition reported by spies
The US paid $3 million to victims of the Havana Syndrome, a mysterious illness reported by spies. US officials and diplomats, along with their families, began reporting the condition a decade ago.
- Outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard rescinds ‘ethically flawed’ Biden-era Havana Syndrome findings
Outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard rescinds Biden-era Havana Syndrome findings, citing issues with the retracted Intelligence Community Assessments. The assessments are accused of selectively excluding evidence, mischaracterizing sources, omitting key information, and relying on an ethically flawed medical study, according to a memo to congressional leaders.
- Gabbard Revokes Biden-Era Assessments on Mysterious Ailments
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, revoked Biden-era assessments on mysterious ailments, allowing the Trump administration to reassess whether Russia or another power is responsible for Havana syndrome.
- Dr. Janette Nesheiwat takes new role at Walter Reed treating Havana Syndrome: 'A profound honor'
Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a former Fox News contributor and U.S. surgeon general nominee, has joined Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to treat military personnel and veterans with Havana Syndrome, a condition involving unexplained neurological symptoms. She emphasizes her commitment to providing compassionate, evidence-based care and highlights her family's military background.
- Dr. Janette Nesheiwat takes new role at Walter Reed treating Havana Syndrome: 'A profound honor'
Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a former Fox News contributor and former surgeon general nominee, has assumed a new role at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center treating U.S. military personnel and veterans with Havana Syndrome, a condition linked to unexplained neurological symptoms. She emphasizes her commitment to providing compassionate care and highlights her family's military legacy.