U.S. May Have Suspected 'No Trace' Weapon Against Spies Decades Ago

U.S. May Have Suspected 'No Trace' Weapon Against Spies Decades Ago

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The transcript discusses mysterious health incidents affecting U.S. personnel globally, including symptoms like vertigo and tinnitus. Mark Polymar Opolis recounts his experience in Moscow, similar to cases in Cuba, China, and near the White House. Legal actions are ongoing, with historical evidence suggesting foreign involvement. Scientists suspect directed energy as the cause, but investigations remain inconclusive, with Russia as a leading suspect.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What symptoms did Mark Polymaropoulos experience during his incident in Moscow?

Nausea and vomiting

Vertigo and tinnitus

Fever and chills

Cough and sore throat

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Which countries have reported similar incidents involving U.S. personnel?

South Africa, Italy, and Canada

Brazil, India, and Australia

Cuba, China, and the Middle East

Russia, Germany, and Japan

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What did the NSA documents from 2012 reveal about the attacks?

They were caused by natural phenomena

They were a result of internal sabotage

They were linked to cyber attacks

A hostile country was using a weapon to harm enemies

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What is the suspected cause of the injuries according to government scientists?

Chemical exposure

Directed energy pulse radio frequencies

Biological agents

Psychological stress

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What is one potential aim of using directed energy weapons, as suggested by Alan Frey?

To disrupt electronic devices

To cause physical harm

To eavesdrop on conversations

To create visual disturbances