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Pentagon Launches Havana Syndrome Compensation

DoD starts reviewing applications for tax-free compensation to support victims of neurological injuries caused by mysterious health incidents.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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  • DoD Commits to Supporting Affected Personnel
    • Who Qualifies and What’s Covered
  • Understanding “Havana Syndrome”
    • Personal Impact: Human Stories from the Field
    • Payment Tiers for Eligible Victims
    • Notable Points
  • National Security and Institutional Accountability
    • Looking Forward
    • Learn More

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has initiated the process of reviewing compensation applications from current and former personnel, and their dependents, who suffered brain injuries tied to unexplained Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), commonly referred to as “Havana Syndrome.”

 

DoD Commits to Supporting Affected Personnel

The Department’s official statement, delivered by Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell, confirms the launch of payment evaluations under the Helping American Victims Afflicted by Neurological Attacks Act (HAVANA Act) of 2021.

These payments aim to support individuals who sustained qualifying injuries on or after January 1, 2016, during official government service.

This marks a milestone for victims who, for years, have reported debilitating symptoms—such as migraines, balance issues, and memory loss—without formal recognition or support.

 

Who Qualifies and What’s Covered

Eligibility under the HAVANA Act is specific. Beneficiaries must demonstrate brain injuries linked to AHIs occurring in the line of duty. These events often involve exposure to unexplained energy phenomena, frequently reported at U.S. embassies and military facilities abroad.

Main Criteria:

  • The incident must have occurred on or after January 1, 2016.

  • The victim must be a DoD employee, former employee, or a covered dependent.

  • Symptoms must align with those outlined by defense medical reviews.

Payments are one-time, tax-free, and scaled according to federal executive pay levels, acknowledging both the physical harm and professional disruption caused.

 

Understanding “Havana Syndrome”

The term originated after U.S. diplomats in Havana, Cuba, reported hearing piercing sounds followed by neurological symptoms. Since then, similar events have been reported across the globe, including in China, Russia, and on U.S. soil.

While the cause of AHIs remains uncertain, intelligence and health agencies have acknowledged the legitimacy of symptoms and the need for government response.

 

Personal Impact: Human Stories from the Field

Families Disrupted, Careers Derailed

The Garfield family, stationed in Shanghai, experienced severe symptoms, including cognitive decline and seizures—affecting both adults and children. Even after returning to the U.S., incidents reportedly continued, causing further trauma.

Former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos suffered from vertigo and migraines following a 2017 Moscow trip. Once a senior intelligence leader, he was forced to retire early due to incapacitating symptoms.

These stories reflect the HAVANA Act’s broader purpose—not just financial aid, but recognition.

 

Payment Tiers for Eligible Victims

Level of Impairment Estimated Compensation (USD) Description
Severe (permanent disability) $187,300 – $212,100 Complete work disability, long-term medical care
Moderate (partial disruption) $100,000 – $150,000 Career disruption, ongoing symptoms
Mild (recoverable impact) $50,000 – $75,000 Temporary illness or impairment

Figures are approximate and based on federal executive pay brackets.

Notable Points

  • Application Portal: Eligible individuals can apply via the official HAVANA Act Benefits Program site.

  • Medical Review Requirement: Cases must undergo medical evaluation to confirm connection to AHI-related injury.

 

National Security and Institutional Accountability

By initiating these payments, the DoD sends a strong signal—internally and internationally—that it stands by its personnel. The decision reflects a broader shift toward transparency, employee protection, and swift institutional response.

Moreover, this policy may set a precedent for handling future cases involving unexplained workplace health hazards.

 

Looking Forward

Although the cause of AHIs remains under investigation, the launch of compensation reviews represents meaningful progress for those affected. It also serves as a reminder of the unpredictable risks faced by government personnel worldwide.

 

Learn More

The Department of Defense’s new HAVANA Act program offers a tangible form of support for victims of neurological attacks.

To check eligibility, understand the application process, or read further updates, visit the official DoD HAVANA Act Benefits Program page.

 

Sources: US Department of Defense, Congress, Senate and CBS News.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

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