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Offline TomSea

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Exposure to neurotoxin may have been cause of mysterious 'Havana syndrome,' Canadian study suggests | CBC News         Luc Chartrand, Martin Movilla and Lisa Ellenwood

The mysterious ailments experienced by some 40 Canadian and U.S. diplomats and their families while stationed in Cuba may have had nothing to do with sonic "attacks" identified in earlier studies.

The mysterious ailments experienced by some 40 Canadian and U.S. diplomats and their families while stationed in Cuba may have had nothing to do with sonic "attacks" identified in earlier studies.

According to a new Canadian study, obtained exclusively by Radio-Canada's investigative TV program Enquête, the cause could instead be neurotoxic agents used in pesticide fumigation.

Read more at: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/havana-syndrome-neurotoxin-enqu-te-1.5288609

I wonder if they know that some people saying the problems in the Dominican Republic could have been pesticides?

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It sounded like organophosphate poisoning from the beginning.