Apologists for Joe Biden have once again turned to Russia conspiracies, suggesting the 81-year-old’s brain may have been scrambled by a Russian energy weapon during his disastrous debate against Donald Trump.
Igor Sushko, a Ukraine-born American social media personality, claims a “Scientist whose previous work included directed energy beam research for the U.S. intelligence community said Biden’s symptoms during the CNN debate made him think of the Havana Syndrome.”
Havana Syndrome is a condition afflicting some U.S. diplomats and intelligence officials. Several victims blame their symptoms, similar to “early Alzheimer’s,” on Russian agents secretly zapping their heads with acoustic energy beams.
Sushko relied on Yuri Shvets, a former KGB spy who defected to the U.S., as his source. Shvets was also the main source for American Kompromat, a 2021 book alleging Trump has been in the KGB’s pocket since the 1970s. The far-left Guardian dismissed the book as a “salacious” compendium of “unconfirmed gossip” and unsubstantiated claims.
A Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) investigation found no evidence that “a sustained global campaign by a hostile power” is responsible for Havana Syndrome. National Institutes of Health (NIH) research found no evidence people with Havana Syndrome have brain damage consistent with energy beam attacks.
Recent studies have attributed the condition to emotional trauma.
🧵🚨 URGENT: Scientist whose previous work included directed energy beam research for the US intelligence community said Biden's symptoms during the CNN debate made him think of the Havana Syndrome.
This is according to former KGB spy Yuri Shvets who defected to the US in 1993. pic.twitter.com/h53u0NoIHt— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) July 1, 2024