The podcast is determined to ignore Occam’s Razor
This podcast relates to Havana Syndrome the same way Plandemic relates to vaccine science; it’s dead wrong, and actively misleading. Woolf's insistance that mass psychogenic illness can't explain the initial cases of Havana Syndrome is off base. Every such episode has an initial case or cases which serve as the inspiration for future cases. The first cases didn't need to think they were victims of an attack; that idea jelled after someone noticed a few (probably unrelated) instances of people feeling unwell. After that, people were paying attention to how they felt, and anything that wasn't easily attributable to a known cause became part of the syndrome. Mass psychogenic illness is a near-perfect fit for Havana Syndrome, and unless someone comes forward to demonstrate a microwave weapon that is both surreptitious and able to induce the reported symptoms, no more time or money needs to be wasted investigating this.Read full review »
Smiling Skeptic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/23
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this story is spooky enough, but the soundtrack just makes it next level. excited for the next ep
meg.ann. via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/25/23
Listened to this immediately after listening to VICE’s “Havana Syndrome,” and it was beyond worth it to start this story again from a completely different narrative style and far more access and ethical reporting. I enjoyed both, but this one went much further, didn’t simply elevate a spook and...Read full review »
Herrow herrow how low via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/17/23
Great storytelling and an atmospheric music score. Totally hooked into this series.
Disco Kittie via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/08/23
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