The medical community is being approached by members of the Special Operations community who appear with a constellation of medical symptoms which appear related to their service. This has been named “Operator’s Syndrome” and it presents thusly, according to this paper:
We identified a consistent pattern of health-care difficulties within the special operation forces community that we and other special operation forces health-care providers have termed “Operator Syndrome.” This includes interrelated health and functional impairments including traumatic brain injury effects; endocrine dysfunction; sleep disturbance; obstructive sleep apnea; chronic joint/back pain, orthopedic problems, and headaches; substance abuse; depression and suicide; anger; worry, rumination, and stress reactivity; marital, family, and community dysfunction; problems with sexual health and intimacy; being “on guard” or hypervigilant; memory, concentration, and cognitive impairments; vestibular and vision impairments; challenges of the transition from military to civilian life; and common existential issues.
Now lets look at the symptoms of the Havana Syndrome.
Havana Syndrome symptoms, according to Wikipedia:
chronic symptoms that lasted for months, such as disabling cognitive problems, balance [vestibular], dizziness, insomnia, and headaches.
In addition, another study found:
…participants with AHIs self-reported significantly increased symptoms of fatigue, post-traumatic stress and depression. Forty-one percent of participants in the AHI group, from nearly every geographic area, met the criteria for functional neurological disorders (FNDs), a group of common neurological movement disorders caused by an abnormality in how the brain functions, or had significant somatic symptoms. FNDs can be associated with depression and anxiety, and high stress. Most of the AHI group with FND met specific criteria to enable the diagnosis of persistent postural-perceptual dizziness, also known as PPPD. Symptoms of PPPD include dizziness, non-spinning vertigo and fluctuating unsteadiness provoked by environmental or social stimuli that cannot be explained by some other neurologic disorder
This GAO article noted a prominent feature was visual disturbances:
Severe headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus, vertigo [vestibular].
Now the Special Forces community will have a decent cohort of individuals within their “walking wounded” who have endured physical injuries which can cause some of the symptoms listed. I would not say every case of Operator Syndrome is the Havana Syndrome.
However the symptoms overlap enough, I could see a significant cohort of Special Operators with Operator Syndrome being Havana Syndrome victims.
If you look at the Special Forces Community, you are going to find individuals with high IQs who hold very strong feelings of loyalty to the nation and respect for her tenets, such as freedom and liberty. They will be independent, capable, disciplined, moral, and understanding of the concept of force-multiplication. That could make a significant number enter into entrepreneurship, and absent the intervention of something like the American Stasi, they could enjoy enormous success and make significant money, rising to a fairly high station in life.
They will also be fearless, and combat capable, as well as principled and possessed of a psychology driven to protect, which might drive some into law enforcement.
And of course, they will be veterans of Special Operations, which carries with it a certain amount of social cache which would tend to make other citizens defer to them as natural leaders, perhaps leading some into running for office, and entering politics.
Of course entrepreneurship, where individuals could acquire the money and societal power to expose and impact American Stasi operations, is one field which is increasingly closing off to all but American Stasi personnel for that reason. The conspiracy cannot, at this point, afford to have regular Americans rise into the higher strata of society and see pedophile blackmail networks, and corruption and abuses of power, while having the monetary resources to attempt to curtain such illegality.
Likewise, Law Enforcement, where a principled individual might see operations of the American Stasi on the street, and attempt to use their law enforcement authority to attack such operations, is also an area the American Stasi will attempt to preemptively close off to principled, fearless individuals.
And of course politics is an area where even I am not allowed to host a minor blog, without the American Stasi entering my sphere and hitting me with thru-wall energy weapons to attempt to coerce me into abandoning my website endeavors. So the idea of some Special Forces Veteran attaining the office of Congressman, or Senator, or even higher is something the American Stasi will work quite hard to stifle.
Currently, based on statements by all of our political leaders, I have concluded most are fully blackmailed by a raft of different entities, ranging from the CIA to the Israeli Mossad, as well as probably a host of private sector entities as well. The few who did not fall for such blackmail schemes, such as former Congressman Madison Cawthorne, are quickly shunted out of politics by those who are so compromised.
You could see why an operation such as the American Stasi would work night and day to keep the doors to such a debauched and corrupt venue as the American government shut to principled Special Operators, by degrading those operators in ways which are not obviously hostile action.
In short, if you accept the premise of this site – that the American Intelligence community has recreated the old East German Stasi in America – it would be a natural conclusion to assume any member of the Special Operations Community who, on leaving the service, did not immediately take on a cubicle job which occupied every moment of their life, would be subject to Havana Syndrome beaming, simply because of the threat their extraordinary nature would present to the criminal operations of the American Stasi in American society.
I will say from firsthand experience, the Havana Syndrome is not something as it is portrayed in the media, where you are jolted awake by a loud noise and clear physical sensations which alert you to the fact you are being Beamed. It does not usually produce an immediate, massive debilitation.
They can do that, either due to operator error, or to send a message. But most often, it will happen subtly, and softly, as you are in the deepest levels of sleep, and your only symptoms will be exhaustion and physical debilities which come on slowly, and which you will tend to ascribe to much more benign, non-malicious causes. Indeed, the weapon’s most powerful attribute is that its injuries do not present as an obviously hostile attack, performed maliciously by hostile threat-actors.
Understand how much is going on in this world, which we are not apprised of, by our mainstream media outlets. Currently the military has had roughly 25 members killed by exposure to the fields surrounding UFOs, according to world-renown Stanford researcher Gary Nolan, who was contracted to examine the cases. You would think 25 members of the military being killed by encountering UFOs would be a headline event, but the media does not even discuss it.
Likewise, I suspect the Havana Syndrome is affecting extraordinary members of the Special Operations community, just as it is affecting extraordinary members of the intelligence community, and federal law enforcement within the US, as part of an organized program to control who attains leadership positions in the United States, and to make sure our leaders are solely comprised of blackmailed degenerates.
I would urge more research into any potential connections between Operator Syndrome and the Havana Syndrome.


Watched a TON of SF operator interviews, each one at least 3 hours long, at the Julien Dorey podcast. It lines up closely to some of the above. Basically, either they become highly sought-after entrepreneurs or they off themselves at a way higher rate (4X iirc) than typical vets.
They are either in the club and will play by “the rules,” or they are not.