Some targeted individuals say they have been tortured and harassed by electromagnetic radiation technology that either burned the victim's flesh, causing hidden internal damage to the brain and body, or emits thoughts and sounds in the head and brain. 

US government officials and workers have experienced sudden and unexplainable chronic headaches and brain injuries while working overseas in Cuba, Russia, China and elsewhere. Victims have reported experiencing sudden vertigo, headaches and head pressure, sometimes accompanying by a “piercing directional noise.” Some reported being able to escape the symptoms simply by moving to another room – and step back into them by returning to their original position.

Some targeted individuals say they have been tortured and harassed by electromagnetic radiation technology that either burned the victim's flesh, causing hidden internal damage to the brain and body, or emits thoughts and sounds in the head and brain. 

Since 2016, it has been widely reported and acknowledged by mainstream media and the US government and its agencies, including the CIA, that similar technology as stated above is possibly responsible for what they call, the "Havana Syndrome".

US government officials and workers have experienced sudden and unexplainable chronic headaches and brain injuries while working overseas in Cuba, Russia, China and elsewhere. Victims have reported experiencing sudden vertigo, headaches and head pressure, sometimes accompanying by a “piercing directional noise.” Some reported being able to escape the symptoms simply by moving to another room – and step back into them by returning to their original position.


This article is intended to explain what a concussion is and its symptoms so that anyone who may be a targeted individual and experiencing these symptoms can identify any overlapping symptoms to help determine if they have been targeted and attacked.

What is a Concussion?

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) that can occur after an impact to your head.

Symptoms of a Concussion

Not every bump to the head will cause a TBI. But concussions can cause noticeable symptoms that shouldn’t be ignored. These include headaches, an altered mental state, and even loss of consciousness.

Concussions are usually not life threatening, but they can cause serious symptoms that require medical attention.

  • A headache or a feeling of pressure in the head
  • Temporary loss of consciousness
  • Confusion or feeling as if in a fog
  • Memory loss surrounding the traumatic event
  • Dizziness
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Slurred speech
  • Delayed response to questions
  • Appearing dazed
  • Double vision
  • Fatigue