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by likeabbas
1085 days ago
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Professor Gary Nolan of Stanford doesn’t seem to think Havana syndrome is a “non event” considering he was contacted by the CIA to do brain scans of the victims. I agree it’s frustrating because the entire situation is classified, but this is how the intelligence community works. We can’t show our hands by making reports to the public. I hope one day we can. There is a discussion in congress about trying to change the classification system since the default is to over-classify everything, but we will see if that happens. |
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That said: it is not difficult to imagine a certain bias towards making an interesting finding, when given such an assignment by the government.
The lack of a control group and blinding makes every result of such a scanning study very vulnerable to such biases.
Hence, I would advise placing very little weight behind its findings.