Havana Syndrome (S1, E3)
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From Cuba, China, and even the White House, mysterious symptoms have occurred following strange, ear-splitting noises. CIA agents, members of US embassy, and even Canadian government officials, have fallen victim to this strange illness. Join us for this investigation of whether these cases are rooted in supernatural cryptid causes, American MK Ultra advancements, or Russia's secret mind control. Find out this time, on the UABC podcast.
Email us your supernatural story: unknownanomaliespodcast@gmail.com
Website: https://unknownanomaliespo.wixsite.com/uabc
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