
“Havana Syndrome” Afflicts Over 100 U.S. Officials
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Now retired Marc Polymeropoulos ran clandestine operations across Europe for the CIA.
“Havana Syndrome,” a mysterious neurological condition has afflicted more than 100 U.S. officials. Marc Polymeropoulos says the U.S. government's response is too late and was forced to retire. He explains this and more in his new book, "Clarity in Crisis."
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“Havana Syndrome” Afflicts Over 100 U.S. Officials
Clip: 6/17/2021 | 2m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
“Havana Syndrome,” a mysterious neurological condition has afflicted more than 100 U.S. officials. Marc Polymeropoulos says the U.S. government's response is too late and was forced to retire. He explains this and more in his new book, "Clarity in Crisis."
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