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| A podcast about the intersection of culture, media, and politics Hosted by Laura Marsh and Alex Pareene | Wednesday February 3, 2020 |
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The Case of the Sick Spies | | In late 2016, staff at the American embassy in Havana began hearing strange noises and experiencing a range of odd symptoms: headaches, dizziness, ringing in the ears. Suspicion arose that they had been targets of a secret weapon. In the years since, doctors, scientists, journalists, and government officials have tried—with limited success—to get to the bottom of the illness that came to be known as Havana Syndrome. On Episode 24 of The Politics of Everything, hosts Laura Marsh and Alex Pareene talk to four people who have followed the story closely: Jack Hitt, who covered it for Vanity Fair; Tim Weiner, the author of The Folly and the Glory: America, Russia, and Political Warfare 1945-2020; Adam Gaffney, a physician; and the journalist Natalie Shure. What was the diplomatic context in which Havana Syndrome appeared? How have Republicans, Democrats, and the foreign policy establishment exploited the secret weapon theory? And is there a likelier explanation for the mysterious syndrome? | Listen Now | | Advertising | | | | Support Independent, Issue-Driven Journalism | Biden’s first 100 days sale: 3 months for $5 | Donate | | Copyright © 2020 The New Republic, All rights reserved. |
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