• Did they check that '57 Chevy parked at the curb?

    From risky biz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 1 15:14:23 2023
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to risky biz on Thu Mar 2 16:17:48 2023
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 6:14:26 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report

    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Thu Mar 2 17:38:54 2023
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:17:54 PM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 6:14:26 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.

    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Thu Mar 2 18:36:54 2023
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:38:58 PM UTC-5, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:17:54 PM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 6:14:26 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.
    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'

    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.

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  • From C Mayhem@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Fri Mar 3 08:21:46 2023
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:36:59 PM UTC-6, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:38:58 PM UTC-5, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:17:54 PM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 6:14:26 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.
    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'
    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.

    On Sunday I was drinking a refreshing beverage while resting on the balcony of our cabin.... watching the Havana skyline as we sailed past Cuba. Today I am several days in to a nasty case of bronchitis and strep. Coincidence? I think not. God knows
    what fate would have befallen me had I actually entered Havana. Mojito poisoning and a new hammer and sickle tattoo, no doubt.

    C

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Fri Mar 3 12:58:45 2023
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 6:36:59 PM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:38:58 PM UTC-5, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:17:54 PM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 6:14:26 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.
    .
    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'
    .

    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.

    What's a 'vague' symptom?

    "Severity from pain and ringing in the ears to cognitive difficulties," is not diagnosed as hysteria. Hysteria is, ”Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement.”

    These people experienced pain; heard sounds, and some experienced some loss of hearing. I’ve been in large force fields, (DC converter rooms). And high frequency, high voltage, atmospheres (One million volt DC transmission lines). You can definitely
    hear and feel these (low frequency) ‘lines of force.’

    The government didn’t just discount these people as having ‘vague symptoms.’

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to C Mayhem on Fri Mar 3 14:13:23 2023
    On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 8:21:49 AM UTC-8, C Mayhem wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:36:59 PM UTC-6, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:38:58 PM UTC-5, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:17:54 PM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 6:14:26 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.
    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'
    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.

    ~ On Sunday I was drinking a refreshing beverage while resting on the balcony of our cabin.... watching the Havana skyline as we sailed past Cuba. Today I am several days in to a nasty case of bronchitis and strep. Coincidence? I think not. God knows
    what fate would have befallen me had I actually entered Havana. Mojito poisoning and a new hammer and sickle tattoo, no doubt.

    C


    You seem to be suffering ”exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement.”

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to risky biz on Sat Mar 4 07:23:21 2023
    On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 2:13:27 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 8:21:49 AM UTC-8, C Mayhem wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:36:59 PM UTC-6, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 8:38:58 PM UTC-5, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:17:54 PM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 6:14:26 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    The Washington Post
    'Havana syndrome' not caused by energy weapon or foreign adversary, intelligence review finds

    Yahoo News
    U.S. intel officials: 'Very unlikely' that foreign adversary caused Havana syndrome

    Fox News
    'Havana syndrome' not likely caused by foreign adversary, intelligence community finds

    Rolling Stone
    ‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.
    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'
    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.
    ~ On Sunday I was drinking a refreshing beverage while resting on the balcony of our cabin.... watching the Havana skyline as we sailed past Cuba. Today I am several days in to a nasty case of bronchitis and strep. Coincidence? I think not. God knows
    what fate would have befallen me had I actually entered Havana. Mojito poisoning and a new hammer and sickle tattoo, no doubt.

    C


    You seem to be suffering ”exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement.”

    Better check your MD License. That's symptoms of bronchitis?

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  • From RichD@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Wed Mar 8 14:03:53 2023
    On March 2, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.

    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'

    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.

    Long COVID?

    --
    Rich

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to RichD on Wed Mar 8 22:38:53 2023
    On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 5:03:56 PM UTC-5, RichD wrote:
    On March 2, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.

    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'

    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.
    Long COVID?

    --
    Rich

    It preceded Covid, if I recall.

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  • From RichD@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Thu Mar 9 10:27:14 2023
    On March 8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.

    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'

    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.

    Long COVID?

    It preceded Covid, if I recall.

    OK, long COVID isn't mass hysteria.
    I'm reassured.

    --
    Rich

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to RichD on Thu Mar 9 20:32:32 2023
    On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 1:27:19 PM UTC-5, RichD wrote:
    On March 8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    I have thought from the beginning that the whole thing was collective hysteria.

    How can documented medical diagnoses be 'hysteria?'

    Because they weren't. All they could come up with were vague symptoms.

    Long COVID?

    It preceded Covid, if I recall.
    OK, long COVID isn't mass hysteria.
    I'm reassured.

    --
    Rich

    If it's about that, my wife attended conferences with pulmonologists and cardiologists who could detect severe damage 6 months or more after Covid infection from x-rays and diminished lung and cardiac capacity.

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