Claims Of Neurological Damage Among US Diplomats In Cuba Unlikely Related To Alleged Sonic Attacks:
4 June 2018, 10:28 pm EDT
By Rubi Valdez Tech Times
A group of scientists says that neurological damages caused by high-frequency sounds are not possible in today's technology.
They draw such conclusion after recent reports of an alleged sonic attack were made by U.S. government officials in Cuba.
In an open letter published in The Guardian, 15 signatories from renowned research and academic institutions in the United States, England, The Netherlands, Germany, and Cuba disputed claims that a sonic attack has caused neurological harm to American diplomats stationed in China.
This incident mirrors related cases of diseases acquired by 24 U.S. government officials in Cuba that were reported in late 2016. The reports stirred hysteria and prompted scientists to conduct an investigation.
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