CNN's John Sutter says the Havana syndrome narrative is a perfect object lesson in how the editorial standards are different depending on who the conspiracy theory is targeting or who it's about. Media also emphasized without any proof, mind you, the idea that the condition was a result of quote unquote sonic attacks caused by microwave weapons. The article opens with a reference to a Cold War era supposed microwave weapons being used for purposes of mind control and may invite snark from the pages of the Atlantic or Washington Post. It takes it seriously, but no one taking it seriously at all.

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