American ambassadors to China were attacked with microwave weapons


Washington, Ta. Sunday, December 6, 2020

Several employees of the American embassies in China and Cuba have mysteriously fallen ill over the past few years. After investigating the incidents, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences said the employees were suspected of being attacked by microwave energy.

According to a CNN report, the National Academy of Sciences says the cases it has investigated have found indications of the use of pulsed radio frequency energy. However, the report does not say whether microwave energy was used under a specific intentional strategy.

Criminal types of people may also be behind such attacks, the report said. A 19-member committee of doctors and scientists investigated such cases at the request of the US government. In 2017, Mark Lenzie was appointed US Ambassador to Guangzhou.

One day he suddenly fell ill mysteriously and he started having headaches, difficulty in reading, memory and sleep problems. An MRI scan of Mark Lenzie revealed that the density of 20 parts of his brain had dropped dramatically.

It specifically included parts of the memory that were involved in emotional regulation. In addition the density of the three parts of the brain was increased. Brain injury can occur as the density of some parts of the brain decreases, the researchers said. Most of these attacks on American officials took place between 2016 and 2017.

However, even after 2017, some cases came up. The National Academy of Sciences has expressed concern about the use of microwave weapons. There are only a few countries in the world that have microwave weapons. Such a country includes Russia. Cuba also faced similar incidents of American officials mysteriously falling ill.

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