canadians sonic attack in cuba
no one suspects the canadians.
in the autumn of 2017 it was reported that a number of canadian and american embassy staff and their families stationed in cuba had reported feeling ill beginning in 2016. the symptoms of the illness included headaches dizziness memory loss nosebleeds and hearing problems.
this was interesting because it was hinted some type of sonic weapons caused the illness. these are devices that produce intense vibrations and can cause physical injuries like the ones the embassy staff complained about.
the cubans were suspected of the attack, whatever caused it, but also the american competition in cuba the russians were suspected to be the people behind the illness.
there is proof of these sonic weapons used to disperse crowds over the last decade, but it was reexplained by the news the technology of sonic weaponry does exist but dosnt work well when going through walls. so if it was sonic weapons this would suggest they would have to of been hit with the sonic beams outside, maybe at the beach or a sidewalk cafe. and the effect would occur then not later while they were in their housing or at work.
so what was it?
these illnesses have been put down to job stress, or more suspiciously to an attack on the embassies staff by a foreign government. the symptoms of the illness suggest work stress but also poisons accidentally or intentionally administered, covert drugging, and even the use of some electromagnetic device put to use as a weapon.
the people, canadians and americans, complaining of symptoms were given thorough medical examinations. the curious thing was they didn't seem to have any of the causes of the symptoms. no signs of poison, none of drugging and if they had been exposed to enough sonic-sound to produce the symptoms there should be other physical side effects of a sonic attack, none was found or was inconclusive. so it has all been explained as their being in their heads psychosomatic and probably caused by stress of working in the embassy and not an attack by the cubans or russians.
no one suspects the canadians.
a possibility that has not been mentioned by the authorities is hypnosis. were the staff hypnotized into thinking they were having real symptoms of a sonic attack when they were only hypnotized into thinking so. and was the hypnosis created using the canadian silent sound influencing machine?
like the sonic weapons this technology dosnt pass through walls and windows with out losing some of its effect. but unlike the sonic weapons it could be used on a person while they were outdoors sitting still without them noticing it at that time. the post hypnotic suggested symptoms of a sonic weapon attack happening days or weeks later.
even the way the sound only could be heard in one part of a room or after they had gone to sleep and waken them could of been suggested by hypnosis to make the incidents appear as they were caused by sonic weapons aimed at that area of the room at the time they experienced the physical effects.
this might explain why the medical tests for the various causes came back inconclusive. the embassy staff were hypnotized into thinking they had aches and pains, even hearing loss. allowing the media to push the story of mass delusions.
no one suspects the canadians.
for many decades the american embargo of cuba allowed canadians a bargain vacation destination free of americans. when president obama, lifted the embargo in 2016 prices went up and lodging became scarce. since the illness there is talk of returning to a full embargo. canadians would benefit from a return to vacation prices from before the embargo.
canadians wanting cuba for themselves hypnotized american embassy staff and some of their own people to have psychosomatic symptoms similar to those caused by sonic weapons. this would cause the americans to panic and start pulling out of cuba leaving it for canadians.
and now a cuban plane mysteriously crashes, seemingly in retaliation for the illness, and no one suspects the canadians.
no one ever seems to suspect the canadians.
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