Scoop: A long-awaited report by the US intel community concludes ‘Havana Syndrome’ was not caused by an energy weapon or foreign adversary, shattering a widespread theory that a secret device debilitated scores of spies & diplomats. By @shaneharris & me https://t.co/EkxPx8c1u1— John Hudson (@John_Hudson) March 1, 2023
So, despite this, what percentage of USians will continue to believe (or at least use in arguments) in the magic Russian headache gun? And why is it so alarmingly close to 100...
I literally quoted Darth Rumsfeld in 2011 saying, "well shucks turns out there weren't any" and it still didn't change their beliefs that the invasion was just, that we were disarming a dangerous dictator who was going to give WMD to Al-Qaeda.
Despite the fact that Arab nationalists and Islamists hate each other's guts.
So, despite this, what percentage of USians will continue to believe (or at least use in arguments) in the magic Russian headache gun? And why is it so alarmingly close to 100...
There are still people who think we found WMDs in Iraq
I literally quoted Darth Rumsfeld in 2011 saying, "well shucks turns out there weren't any" and it still didn't change their beliefs that the invasion was just, that we were disarming a dangerous dictator who was going to give WMD to Al-Qaeda.
Despite the fact that Arab nationalists and Islamists hate each other's guts.
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You're always able to find the 2% that believe it on Reddit.