Havana Syndrome (AHIs)


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Unexplained medical symptoms not reported in the media but being reported as occurring in individuals:
Head pressure that is often mistaken as migraines
Psychological changes (often misdiagnosed as mental illness)
Organ pain with no noticeable external or internal damage
Sexual discharge or ejaculation (ghost sex)
Tiredness or lack of energy
Itchy skin
etc
It has been nine years since Havana Syndrome was first publicly reported. Local police and federal law enforcement agencies still don't offer public testing of clothing for suspected directed energy attacks.
Lawyers who specialize in providing representation for victims claiming to be undergoing these attacks is almost nonexistent.
Doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating symptoms of Havana Syndrome (AHIs) are lacking,
There isn't a state or federal phone hotline or website listed where people can report these attacks.
There isn't a government website or social media account that accurately depicts the symptoms people claim to be experiencing. Many victims feel like their voices aren't being heard by their elected officials.
Isolation is often self-imposed by individuals reporting symptoms of AHIs.
Over a period of time, isolation can actually lead to a worsening of symptoms and a change in how the sufferer views society, Thanks to social media, people are now able to share their experiences easier than ever before. Support groups are now seen across most social media platforms for people claiming to be suffering from AHIs. Popular search titles include but not are not limited to: #v2k #targetedindividual #targetedindividuals #notouchtorture #havansyndrome #mindcontrol #mkultra
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