Photo / APRussia is accused of using a secret "microwave weapon" to attack two CIA agents in Australia as part of a worldwide campaign that has allegedly caused brain injuries to diplomats and spies. American and Canadian diplomats based in Cuba suffered mild traumatic brain injury and damage to the central nervous system in a suspected sonic weapon attack on their homes. "In the fall of 2019, two top CIA officials, both in the clandestine service, travelled to Australia to meet with officials in that country's spy agency," she wrote. Another CIA officer, Marc Polymeropoulos, who helped run clandestine operations in Russia and Europe, claims to have been attacked in December 2017 in Russia. For the alleged victims, the fight for compensation and medical treatment continues, with the CIA still refusing to accept that Russia is involved.
Source: New Zealand Herald October 22, 2020 05:15 UTC