Norwegian Scientist Affected by 'Havana Syndrome' After Testing Directed Energy Weapon

In an unprecedented development, a recent report revealed a secret experiment conducted by a Norwegian government scientist on himself using a new device capable of emitting powerful pulses of microwave energy.
The experiment, which took place in 2024 with the aim of proving that the device posed no threat to humans, ended catastrophically as the scientist experienced neurological symptoms similar to what has globally been known as 'Havana Syndrome'.
The story began with a device developed by the Norwegian scientist, which was believed to be capable of emitting strong electromagnetic pulses with far-reaching effects on the human brain.
In an attempt to document its safety, the scientist decided to test the device on himself, but the result was shocking:
Symptoms emerged that were strikingly similar to those experienced by hundreds of American diplomats and intelligence personnel worldwide since 2016.
* Implications of the Experiment: American Alert and Review of Intelligence Assessments
Reliable sources informed the Washington Post that the Norwegian government notified the CIA of the experiment's results immediately after the incident.
This prompted the Pentagon and White House officials to visit Norway twice in 2024 to follow up on the matter confidentially.
The results added further excitement to the hypothesis that directed energy weapons could cause harmful biological effects on the human brain, opening the door to new perceptions regarding the future use of these weapons.
Despite ongoing doubts, the new American report indicated that some intelligence agencies began to review their previous assessments, considering that the mysterious incidents might be the result of unknown technology or a new weapon.
* America Invests in a New Weapon: Device Suspected of Russian Components
In a parallel move, the report revealed that the U.S. government purchased a foreign-made device that produces pulsed radio waves, which is currently undergoing testing by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Notably, the device contains components of Russian origin, raising suspicions about who might be behind the manufacturing of this controversial technology.
* Discussion of 'Havana Syndrome' Returns Strongly
The history of 'Havana Syndrome' dates back to 2016 when strange symptoms appeared among American diplomats in Cuba, leading to global shock.
The symptoms range from cognitive disturbances, dizziness, nausea, to long-term neurological exposures.
However, now, with the emergence of this new device, some are beginning to question whether these incidents could be the result of electromagnetic weapons or directed energy waves.
It is also noteworthy that similar incidents have occurred elsewhere, such as in India in 2021, in addition to cases experienced by American officers in their homes within the United States, reinforcing the hypothesis of a global phenomenon possibly caused by an unconventional weapon.
* Ongoing Questions: Who is Behind This Technology?
Although American intelligence agencies, including the NSA and CIA, remain extremely cautious about the possibility of a hostile state being involved in this file, the presence of the technology in several countries worldwide has led experts to reopen the case.
Some speculate that Russia, which has a long history of research into directed energy weapons, may be the suspected party, despite its repeated denials.
* Mystery Surrounds the Norwegian Experiment
The details of the Norwegian experiment remain highly confidential, as authorities have not disclosed the identity of the scientist or the government agency he works for.
Some sources described the results of the experiment as 'shocking,' given that the researcher was known for opposing the idea that directed energy weapons could cause the known symptoms.
However, the self-experiment ended up proving the opposite of what he believed, opening the door to many questions about the future of this mysterious technology.
* Investigations Ongoing
Although many American intelligence agencies view foreign involvement as unlikely, new reports confirm that the phenomenon needs careful review and assessment.
This indicates that the United States is on the verge of entering a new arms race based on directed energy weapons that could change the course of future wars.