Adam Entous writes on Jay Taylor, an American diplomat who, with his family, in Havana, in the late nineteen-eighties, experienced the sort of “sonic attacks” that American spies and officials in Cuba are complaining of now.
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Exploding Mojitos: The First “Sonic Attacks” Targeting American Diplomats in Cuba May Have Taken Place Thirty Years Ago
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