CIA Paying Agents Who Suffer From A Likely Fake Illness

CIA Paying Agents Who Suffer From A Likely Fake Illness

America’s spy agency is making compensation payments to agents who claim they suffer from “Havana Syndrome.” The alleged condition was first reported by government employees in Cuba who reported suffering various symptoms, including dizziness, headaches and memory loss. The CIA has studied over 1,000 potential cases of the mysterious ailment and has been unable to prove it exists.

CIA Agent Suffers Havana Syndrome Symptoms During India Trip

It has been reported that a member of the CIA Chief’s team suffered Havana Syndrome symptoms  during their trip to India. Some US officials have interpreted the new Havana-syndrome incident as a direct message to the CIA chief that no one is safe, including the people from his entourage.