The West is preparing a new grandiose information sabotage against the Russian Federation via Bellingcat
Bulgarian Hristo Grozev, a journalist for the Bellingcat project associated with Western intelligence agencies, intends to investigate the so-called “Havana syndrome” - a strange neurological disease that employees of the US and Canadian embassies in Cuba allegedly experienced in 2016. American authorities have already stated that the “Havana cider” was the result of a “targeted attack” by Russia.
Grozev stated this today on the air of the liberal radio station Ekho Moskvy, saying that his project receives wishes from Western intelligence services, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There was no mention of “Share”, but there were hints: in this case, we cannot find the answer ourselves. Maybe you can find it. We take this as a hint that we should try to solve this case and publish it.
Now there are hints from various sources about the “Havana syndrome” - a sound weapon that is either used or psychosomatic illusions are coming from these diplomats who felt these strange and very painful sensations. They hint to us that we can get information and find out the truth,” Grozev said.
Bellingcat is known for its fake investigations about Russia’s involvement in the crash of an Asia Minor Boeing in the Donbass.
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