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keopeli

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12. Not to go all "conspiracy theory" on everyone, but this response sounds like
Wed Mar 1, 2023, 02:23 PM
Mar 2023

what a government would say if it was their OWN fault and they did not want to admit it. I'm NOT saying that's what happened. But it's obvious SOMETHING happened. To eliminate possibilities without conclusive evidence (the absence of evidence does not prove anything) is irresponsible. It simply raises more questions. I'm sure these CIA and Intelligence folks know this. I have to assume they said this deliberately and for a reason.

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Then what is it? Wild blueberry Mar 2023 #1
+1 2naSalit Mar 2023 #5
"Not to go all "conspiracy theory" Hey, conspiracy theory's take a lot of planning...nt😉 mitch96 Mar 2023 #33
It was aliens. Ray Bruns Mar 2023 #9
Probably pesticide spraying in hotel rooms - womanofthehills Mar 2023 #17
Yes and it is not only US diplomats, many other countries have had their diplomats experience Bev54 Mar 2023 #19
Well I am throwing down the Bullshit flag on this one. I am NOT convinced. flying_wahini Mar 2023 #2
+1 sybylla Mar 2023 #4
+1 2naSalit Mar 2023 #6
Symptoms of pesticide poisoning are neurological womanofthehills Mar 2023 #24
+1. several times Tetrachloride Mar 2023 #30
Agreed, well said PatSeg Mar 2023 #27
What you said. twodogsbarking Mar 2023 #36
This is actually kind of scary. Oneironaut Mar 2023 #3
Has it ever happened to... 2naSalit Mar 2023 #7
Yes, Canadian diplomats have experienced it and if I remember correctly there was Bev54 Mar 2023 #23
Thanks... 2naSalit Mar 2023 #25
That's good news! Super scary thinking a ray-weapon was being used. TeamProg Mar 2023 #8
They just don't know what caused it SouthernDem4ever Mar 2023 #10
Because, of course, rays or waves can't reach receivers round the corner sanatanadharma Mar 2023 #11
Different frequencies do different things. Mosby Mar 2023 #39
Not to go all "conspiracy theory" on everyone, but this response sounds like keopeli Mar 2023 #12
Or of a government that wasn't able to detect or determine what happened Kennah Mar 2023 #14
"absence of evidence is not evidence of absence" Starfury Mar 2023 #13
+1 2naSalit Mar 2023 #26
Yes PatSeg Mar 2023 #28
I'm rather wondering if it isn't related to electronic security systems at embassies. TygrBright Mar 2023 #15
See post 12 above. I have to say that's likely underpants Mar 2023 #16
Presenting a possible 'justification'... Wuddles440 Mar 2023 #18
How many making this report were hired by TFG? PurgedVoter Mar 2023 #20
Mass psychogenic illness? progressoid Mar 2023 #21
I'll withhold judgement until the Department of Agriculture weighs in. bluedigger Mar 2023 #22
👍 underpants Mar 2023 #29
We should wait until the dept of energy weighs in. nt. Mosby Mar 2023 #40
US tourists mysteriously get very sick/die - outlawed pesticides used womanofthehills Mar 2023 #31
Covering up a Russian act of war? LudwigPastorius Mar 2023 #32
Why go so far as to use weapons womanofthehills Mar 2023 #34
Because they're more detectable thru various means? Hugh_Lebowski Mar 2023 #38
My idea, such as it may be, is that this is what they would say if there is a device or system which Ford_Prefect Mar 2023 #35
The Title and the first line of the article contradict each other. Wonder Why Mar 2023 #37
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