In a major reversal, some U.S. intelligence agencies are now claiming that a foreign enemy may be behind the mysterious “Havana syndrome” brain injuries reported by U.S. diplomats and officials abroad. . The intelligence community's overall assessment remains that it is “very unlikely” that Havana Syndrome is caused by foreign nationals, with two of the seven U.S. intelligence agencies now It says an adversary may have developed a weapon that could cause Havana syndrome. Brain injury.
Adam, a former civil servant whose identity Fox News has agreed to protect, is considered “Patient Zero” and was first attacked in December 2016 while living in Havana on assignment. Adam experienced multiple seizures and explained that the pressure on his brain caused dizziness, ringing in his ears, and cognitive impairment.
Adam and other victims are pressuring the U.S. government to find the perpetrators. He offered hope after two of seven U.S. intelligence agencies acknowledged that a foreign adversary, possibly Russia, had developed a weapon that could cause the type of neurological damage reported by people suffering from Havana syndrome. He said he was starting to feel it.
“This has been an eight-year battle. I don't know if I can say I was right yet. We will get there. The truth will come out. And when it is fully revealed, then “I was right.”I was right…Frankly, I hope the new administration can pay off that debt, cover this up, and hold accountable those who participated in these terrible acts. Masu. Because we all deserve better than to lie. I hope you like this,” Adam told FOX News.
'Zero patients' with Havana syndrome, rejects intelligence agency findings that the possibility of a foreign enemy is 'very low'
Adam was one of six Havana syndrome victims who attended a meeting held in the White House Situation Room on November 18, 2024. The meeting aimed to provide the incoming administration with a roadmap on Havana syndrome, also known as abnormal health incidents (AHI). The three-hour meeting was chaired by Mahal Bitar, NSC Information and Defense Policy Coordinator. Victims say they received emotional apologies from NSC officials for their treatment at the hands of the U.S. government.
The NSC issued the statement following the latest assessment from the intelligence community.
“The Intelligence Community Assessments updated today are the result of continued analytical efforts, include significant judgment changes by some intelligence components, and ensure that the U.S. government continues to conduct important research and develop a credible case report. This only reinforces why it is important to intensify efforts to investigate and provide information on “timely care and long-term clinical follow-up,'' the statement said.
Adam, a former government employee considered to be “patient zero” of Havana syndrome, has reacted to recent findings regarding suspected directed energy attacks. (FOX News Digital/Adam)
The statement continued that the NSC plans to brief the incoming Trump administration on “the full scope of its ongoing work that must continue.”
Adam said it has long been clear to victims that a foreign enemy may be behind the alleged directed energy attack.
“Here's the article that struck me: Couldn't the CIA Google? Because if someone could sit down and Google China, neural attack weapons, Russia, superweapons, they channeled energy. “We've been very vocal in the media that this is a weapons program that will do exactly what they did to us, and we plan to deploy it in conventional warfare,” Adam said.
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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released the report on Friday and held a background call with reporters.
A new assessment from the intelligence community states that “new reports indicate that two components may have the ability of foreign countries to cause biological effects consistent with some of the symptoms reported as possible for AHI.” This change resulted in changes to two IC components. Because it subtly changes the overall judgment about whether foreign actors played roles in a small number of events. ”
ODNI officials explained the change in assessment of the two intelligence agencies.

Adam and six others attended a November meeting in the White House Situation Room in which the incoming Trump administration was to be provided with a “road map” for responding to Havana Syndrome. . (FOX News Digital/Adam)
“Foreigners may have developed new weapons or prototype devices that may have harmed a small but unidentified portion of U.S. service members and dependents who have reported medical symptoms or sensory phenomena as AHI,” the official said. We judge that the genders are approximately equal.”
”For both of these components. They don't have a lot of confidence in their judgment,” the official continued.
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The announcement was made by Republican-led CIA Subcommittee Chairman Rick Crawford (R-Arkansas). interim report Regarding the Committee's separate investigation into Havana syndrome. The report concluded that it was “increasingly likely” that foreign adversaries were involved in “some” of the incidents.

Adam hopes the next administration will be more “docile” to Havana syndrome victims and their claims. (FOX News Digital/Adam)
The subcommittee accused the intelligence community of concealing valuable information in its interim report.
“The IC's inconsistent approaches have adversely affected IC staff, policymakers' confidence in the IC, the understanding of the American public, and the IC's perception by both foreign allies and adversaries,” the report said. said.
Crawford vowed to work with the incoming Trump administration to get answers for affected federal employees and the public.
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Mark Zaid, a lawyer who represents some of the victims, said the new assessment “brings the evidence closer to the intelligence community, not farther away from it, acknowledging the involvement of foreign adversaries.”
Adam hopes the Trump administration continues to seek answers about Havana Syndrome and the cause of brain injuries in hundreds of workers.
“New information is now coming out that is so irrefutable that not even they can sit by and watch this cover-up continue… “We're looking forward to a more obedient government in the workforce, and we care about the truth,” Adam said.




