What else can it be called? Ferrets, ferrets of all things, are being subjected to "concussive head injuries" in order to prove the use of imaginary waves of some kind in producing the "Havana syndrome" that's debilitating US government personnel in widely separated foreign countries.
Two educational institutions are recipients of taxpayer funds to torture the ferrets in an effort to replicate the symptoms that have led to thousands of dollars being awarded to alleged victims. Will the Wolverine campus and its Warrior counterpart in suburban Detroit be the scene of demonstrations by students upset and disgusted with these experiments? A search of the archives of both the Michigan News and The South End, the student publications of the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, doesn't show any mention of Havana syndrome.
Numerous studies have failed to produce any kind of evidence that episodes of discomfort claimed by Havana syndrome victims are caused by anything in particular, much less directed energy rays from hostile governments.
The Havana syndrome affair looks a lot like the 1983 David Cronenberg cult classic movie "Videodrome", where television is used to change the focus of the human brain.
In fact, the Pentagon-financed study may very well be an effort to produce just such effects as the victims describe on enemies of the US. A successful study will result in that capability.
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