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our foreign minister just officially declared that there are no havana syndrome cases in our country and they know nothing the press hasn't published already.
One political party agreed to expose his lies with me. However I must provide enough indicators that suggest such a case is present after all.
i'm heavily leaning on the american procedures as reference. now trying to figure out what the best way is to collect the evidence.
Do you know the exact medical procedures required to determine neurological damange? i can probably get confirmation for psychological trauma from a pysch dude but rahter stay away from those guys. I measured RF/EMF anomalies myself already but my devices are cheap and i cant afford gov standardized stuff. a RF engineer cvould probably determine the presence of the signals but then again they would just stop microwaving me while the engineer is measuring. so medical seems like the best way to go
One political party agreed to expose his lies with me. However I must provide enough indicators that suggest such a case is present after all.
i'm heavily leaning on the american procedures as reference. now trying to figure out what the best way is to collect the evidence.
Do you know the exact medical procedures required to determine neurological damange? i can probably get confirmation for psychological trauma from a pysch dude but rahter stay away from those guys. I measured RF/EMF anomalies myself already but my devices are cheap and i cant afford gov standardized stuff. a RF engineer cvould probably determine the presence of the signals but then again they would just stop microwaving me while the engineer is measuring. so medical seems like the best way to go
(Contact me @cipherassets ... I can put you in touch with Frank (the poster above).
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/blinken-details-new-steps-in-havana-syndrome-response-11636126759?mod=article_inline
blinken made this guy ambassador for the havana stuff
blinken made this guy ambassador for the havana stuff
WSJ
Blinken Details New Steps in ‘Havana Syndrome’ Response
The Biden administration is stepping up its efforts to get at the causes and effects of the mysterious neurological illnesses.
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https://www.state.gov/anomalous-health-incidents-and-the-health-incident-response-task-force/
alright this is the office. seems like they are working with the johns hopkins university.
if i'm not completely retarded then the university should have the correct procedures available
alright this is the office. seems like they are working with the johns hopkins university.
if i'm not completely retarded then the university should have the correct procedures available
United States Department of State
Anomalous Health Incidents and the Health Incident Response Task Force
The issue of Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI) – including the interagency effort to protect and care for our personnel and uncover the cause of these incidents – is an absolute priority for the Department, including its most senior leaders. It was a top concern…
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omg this is even worse on second read.
so in essence their sample data was so small it's practically statistically insignificant lmao.
not even enough to confirm with fMRI's any definitive and conclusive give aways.
they used 3 mini data sets of diplomats like 20 or so each and even discarded one dataset altogether. instead of working with the thousands of non diplomat cases but okay guess that was to be expected lmao
so in essence their sample data was so small it's practically statistically insignificant lmao.
not even enough to confirm with fMRI's any definitive and conclusive give aways.
they used 3 mini data sets of diplomats like 20 or so each and even discarded one dataset altogether. instead of working with the thousands of non diplomat cases but okay guess that was to be expected lmao
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the vestibular and balance assessments aligned but those are all chronic symptoms years after it sttarted like dizzyness and imbalance and whatnot. not dead giveaways.
Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments all check out. it's not hard to determine if you were tortured or not lol but that's still no dead giveaway.
and the brain scans as i said were inconclusive because the algorithms couldn't handle the ultra small data sets
Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments all check out. it's not hard to determine if you were tortured or not lol but that's still no dead giveaway.
and the brain scans as i said were inconclusive because the algorithms couldn't handle the ultra small data sets
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IF we gather fMRI scans from all the targeted individuals to compile a new dataset and then develop an algorithm to search for havana anomalies, we should in theory be able to apply the algorithm to their mini data sets and confirm the presence of the indicator
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if we solve the 'mystery' ourselves, they eventually have to address the claim and we get peer reviewed or suicided lol
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with a clear method to verify the presence of havana syndrome, the whole scheme implodes and we get one step closer to the day of the rope and actually being able to protect our people
Space war news update;
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10390555/Undersea-cable-connecting-Norway-Arctic-satellite-station-mysteriously-damaged.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10390555/Undersea-cable-connecting-Norway-Arctic-satellite-station-mysteriously-damaged.html
Mail Online
Undersea cable connecting Norway and Arctic satellite station damaged
The disruption, which occurred on one of two fiberoptic cables, could prove disastrous as it means there is now only one connection between mainland Norway and Svalbard with no backup.
A bit of hopefully useful info for the group from some (now clear, I hope) results of my last DEW attack (as posted above in this group; evidenced by the power surge going through my USB connected speakers (even when the PC was powered down)):
1. A cardiologist diagnosed (though the pain was right next to my heart) neuropathy as the cause; after examining inside my chest (and doing heart test/ECG also, to corroborate).
2. I was prescribed a high strength painkilling/anti-inflammatory course of drugs (15 days long); I'm currently on day 13 or so of that course of drugs.
(BASIS OF PRESCRIPTION); the DEW caused inflammation ... the inflammation, caused further inflammation (due to increased 'rubbing' of the body parts closer together than they should be) causing nerve damage aka neuropathy. By reducing the inflammation ... the cause was eliminated, over time.
Though you won't be able to take the (high strength, prescription only) version of the drug I was prescribed if under DEW attack onto your chest ... ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS may help you not get more severely in pain than otherwise.
IBUPROFEN is an anti-inflammatory painkiller ... Thus, you may if under attack onto the chest from DEW, wish to consider taking that NON-PRESCRIPTION drug, to lessen the chance you end up seriously in pain (and wondering if you've had/are having a heart attack).
It should help AFAICT by lessening the inflammation ... which causes the neuropathy. ;)
"Neuropathy is damage or dysfunction of one or more nerves that typically results in numbness, tingling, muscle weakness and pain in the affected area."
"What is the main cause of neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy can result from traumatic injuries"
https://www.google.com/search?q=neuropathy
To be clear (as I didn't want detaining) I didn't mention a word to the cardiologist about having recently been under DEW attack onto my chest.
1. A cardiologist diagnosed (though the pain was right next to my heart) neuropathy as the cause; after examining inside my chest (and doing heart test/ECG also, to corroborate).
2. I was prescribed a high strength painkilling/anti-inflammatory course of drugs (15 days long); I'm currently on day 13 or so of that course of drugs.
(BASIS OF PRESCRIPTION); the DEW caused inflammation ... the inflammation, caused further inflammation (due to increased 'rubbing' of the body parts closer together than they should be) causing nerve damage aka neuropathy. By reducing the inflammation ... the cause was eliminated, over time.
Though you won't be able to take the (high strength, prescription only) version of the drug I was prescribed if under DEW attack onto your chest ... ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS may help you not get more severely in pain than otherwise.
IBUPROFEN is an anti-inflammatory painkiller ... Thus, you may if under attack onto the chest from DEW, wish to consider taking that NON-PRESCRIPTION drug, to lessen the chance you end up seriously in pain (and wondering if you've had/are having a heart attack).
It should help AFAICT by lessening the inflammation ... which causes the neuropathy. ;)
"Neuropathy is damage or dysfunction of one or more nerves that typically results in numbness, tingling, muscle weakness and pain in the affected area."
"What is the main cause of neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy can result from traumatic injuries"
https://www.google.com/search?q=neuropathy
To be clear (as I didn't want detaining) I didn't mention a word to the cardiologist about having recently been under DEW attack onto my chest.
My take-away from the above experience; DO visit a doctor if 'ill' from DEW attack ... Don't mention the DEW (just describe the symptoms accurately) = got me appropriate medical care (without any 'assessment' under relevant 'mental health' acts). :)