MODULE_07 // EXTERNAL_SIGNALS
INTELLIGENCE_FEED
Third-party articles and indices relevant to surveillance technology, declassification trails, and engineering news. Each card lists Source, Timestamp, and a short abstract — open links in a sandboxed tab; the archive does not endorse editorial positions.
Source: [RAND_CORPORATION]
TIMESTAMP // 2024-01-25 12:00:00 UTC
Directed energy: the focus on laser weapons intensifies
Policy commentary on high-energy lasers and high-power microwaves in military use: line-of-sight limits, cost vs. interceptors, and nonlethal RF concepts—useful framing separate from unverified “syndrome” narratives.
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Source: [RAND_CORPORATION]
TIMESTAMP // 2025-12-08 12:00:00 UTC
Integrating DEWs into Ukraine’s counter-UAS framework
Research report categorizing HEL vs. HPM roles against drones, readiness and logistics constraints—documents how states discuss directed energy as an engineering and acquisition problem.
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Source: [NATIONAL_ACADEMIES_PRESS]
TIMESTAMP // 2020-12-06 12:00:00 UTC
An assessment of illness in U.S. government employees overseas (2020 consensus study)
State-commissioned NAS consensus report on “anomalous health incidents”: evaluates mechanisms including directed, pulsed RF energy vs. other hypotheses; does not attribute a source or confirm an attack.
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Source: [ASSOCIATED_PRESS]
TIMESTAMP // 2020-12-06 05:00:00 UTC
Report finds microwave energy likely made US diplomats ill
Wire coverage of the 2020 National Academies findings: summarizes the committee’s view that directed, pulsed RF was the most plausible mechanism among alternatives considered at the time.
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Source: [REUTERS]
TIMESTAMP // 2025-01-10 12:00:00 UTC
Most US spy agencies doubt Havana Syndrome caused by foreign foe
Reporting on a later ODNI assessment: majority of agencies still judged a foreign adversary “very unlikely,” while noting split views and low-confidence judgments on novel devices—compare with medical literature, not headlines alone.
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Source: [NIH]
TIMESTAMP // 2024-03-18 12:00:00 UTC
NIH: severe AHI symptoms but no MRI-detectable brain injury vs. controls
Official summary of paired JAMA studies (2024): deep phenotyping and MRI did not separate affected personnel from matched controls; authors stress symptoms are real and do not by themselves prove or rule out external causes.
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Source: [BBC_NEWS]
TIMESTAMP // 2021-09-08 12:00:00 UTC
Havana syndrome and the mystery of the microwaves
Long-form explainer on symptom clusters, diplomatic context, and why RF/microwave hypotheses entered public discussion—useful as narrative context alongside primary studies and intelligence summaries.
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Source: [WHO]
TIMESTAMP // 2024-01-15 12:00:00 UTC
Electromagnetic fields and public health (WHO fact sheet)
Baseline primer on non-ionizing EMF exposure categories, thermal vs. non-thermal debates at ordinary environmental levels, and how health agencies structure reviews—anchor for separating regulated consumer exposure from weapon or anomaly claims.
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Source: [NATIONAL_CANCER_INSTITUTE]
TIMESTAMP // 2024-03-01 12:00:00 UTC
Cell phones and cancer risk (NCI fact sheet)
U.S. government summary of RF bioeffects at telecommunications power levels, epidemiology limits, and IARC classification—relevant when readers conflate handset base-station physics with high-power or pulsed scenarios.
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