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Category Archives: Microwave Weapons
HAVANA SYNDROME — China Military Used Microwave Weapons against Indian Troops [August 29 2020]
“The People’s Liberation Army beautifully seized the ground without violating a no-live-shot rule governing the orders of engagement in the mountain stand-off. We didn’t publicize it because we solved the problem beautifully. India didn’t publicize it either because they lost … Continue reading
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Two Years Ago — Havana Syndrome : Havana, Beijing… And Where Else?
“There’s been some other locations [where] we’ve had similar situations. We’re still working on it. I think if it was an intelligence-based operation, it’ll be hard to attribute.” William Evanina — Director of the US National Counter-Intelligence and Security Center … Continue reading
One Year Ago — Havana Syndrome : Havana, Beijing… And Where Else?
“There’s been some other locations [where] we’ve had similar situations. We’re still working on it. I think if it was an intelligence-based operation, it’ll be hard to attribute.” William Evanina — Director of the US National Counter-Intelligence and Security Center … Continue reading
Microwave Attacks — Havana, Beijing… And Where Else?
“There’s been some other locations [where] we’ve had similar situations. We’re still working on it. I think if it was an intelligence-based operation, it’ll be hard to attribute.” William Evanina — Director of the US National Counter-Intelligence and Security Center … Continue reading