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Victims of Mystery Attacks In Cuba Left With Anomalies In Brain Tissue (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: American victims of mysterious attacks in Cuba have abnormalities in their brains' white matter, according to new medical testing reported by the Associated Press. But, so far, it's unclear how or if the white-matter anomalies seen in the victims relate to their symptoms. White matter is made up of dense nerve fibers that connect neurons in different areas of the brain, forming networks. It gets its name from the light-colored electrical insulation, myelin, that coats the fibers. Overall, the tissue is essential for rapidly transmitting brain signals critical for learning and cognitive function.

In August, U.S. authorities first acknowledged that American diplomats and their spouses stationed in Havana, Cuba, had been the targets of puzzling attacks for months. The attacks were carried out by unknown agents and for unknown reasons, using a completely baffling weaponry. The attacks were sometimes marked by bizarrely targeted and piercing noises or vibrations, but other times they were completely imperceptible. Victims complained of a range of symptoms, including dizziness, nausea, headaches, balance problems, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), nosebleeds, difficulty concentrating and recalling words, permanent hearing loss, and speech and vision problems. Doctors have also identified mild brain injuries, including swelling and concussion. U.S. officials now report that 24 Americans were injured in the attacks but wouldn't comment on how many showed abnormalities in their white matter.

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  1. Re: Paranoia by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Lets see you point to a single documented case of someone psychologically inducing actual damage to their own brain tissue. What a jerk. This is nothing like PTSD.

  2. Re:There is no mystery here... by Hal_Porter · · Score: 3, Informative

    Could be surveillance

    https://science.slashdot.org/c...

    Used by the Russians to spy on the US embassy - they needed to embed a resonator into a Great Seal of the US which they presented as a gift.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Also used by the UK and US to spy on Russians. Peter Wright worked out how to do it with the sides of filing cabinets, and hence not need to give Trojan Horse gifts

    https://www.schneier.com/blog/...

    The US is quite justified to say to the Cubans 'It's a small island. It's also a police state. You have a good intelligence service. You probably know who's doing it. Get them to stop. Until then no more diplomats".

    All these people mocking the idea are probably the paid Russian trolls I keep getting warned about. Of course the irony is the same people warning me about Russian trolls are the ones mocking this story.

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  3. Re:Plausible explanation: microwave guns by Rei · · Score: 4, Informative

    There is no actual recording of the sound. What the AP released is just a synthesized simulation of what it might sound like to a victim under attack.

    That's not at how the AP described it.

    The Associated Press has obtained a recording of what some U.S. Embassy workers heard in Havana in a series of unnerving incidents later deemed to be deliberate attacks.

    The recordings from Havana have been sent for analysis to the U.S. Navy, which has advanced capabilities for analyzing acoustic signals, and to the intelligence services, the AP has learned.

    Yet the AP has reviewed several recordings from Havana taken under different circumstances, and all have variations of the same high-pitched sound. Individuals who have heard the noise in Havana confirm the recordings are generally consistent with what they heard.

    “That’s the sound,” one of them said.

    The recording being released by the AP has been digitally enhanced to increase volume and reduce background noise, but has not been otherwise altered.

    Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised at all if the US figures out exactly how the attack works, but don't disclose the fact. If the US says "We've confirmed it and have reproduced a weapon which causes these symptoms", then every government on Earth will attempt to do the same.

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  4. Re:Crazy to bring Trump into this at all by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah, turns out Hillary wasn't indicted because the FBI is corrupt as hell. I thought the investigation was supposed to be about collusion between Trump and Putin. And what they have done is they have taken a campaign manager who was with Trump for three months and apparently gone back all the way to 2012 and indicted him for income tax evasion and things like that.

    If the FBI knew that Manafort was a Ukranian money launderer in 2014, why wouldn't they tell Trump unless they were going to blackmail him with that information?

    Robert Mueller found such strong evidence of Trump colluding with Russia that he decided to chase down a couple of tax evaders instead. Muellerâ(TM)s charges against Manafort were known to Obamaâ(TM)s Justice Department in 2013, investigated, and completely ignored. The FBI actually allowed a presidency candidate (Trump) to hire someone they were investigating since 2014 or earlier (Manafort) without sounding the alarm. Manafort wasn't arrested till now after uranium one scandal broke. This smells like a dirty intentional sabotage to me.

    I had an employee once that ended up in prison, twice. Am I responsible for his actions?

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