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“Active suppression of witnesses”: CIA lied about "Havana Syndrome," whistleblower documents reveal

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CIA may be guilty of obstruction of justice, documents released by the U.S. government.

A whistleblower filed a complaint last year with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s Inspector General .

Salon obtained the information via a FOIA request and subsequent lawsuit brought by the James Madison Project and attorney Mark Zaid .

The National Institute of Health through the Department of Health and Human Services began a protocol in the wake of dozens of reports from government employees.

Of particular concern was the evidence that some of the cases occurred on American soil.

A letter signed by Dr. Leighton Chan , Acting Chief Scientific Officer to the participants in that study announced that “due to concerns about this study raised by some participants,” the NIH was shutting it down.

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