Here is why this matters...
Havana Syndrome and Anomalous Health Incidents have already been on record in the mainstream.
Diplomats, intelligence personnel, military members, and other government-connected individuals have publicly reported serious unexplained experiences,
and the subject has received mainstream coverage and congressional attention.
That should make people stop and think.
If these experiences have already been acknowledged in those circles, why would civilians assume they should ignore similar patterns in their own lives?
How long should someone keep guessing before they decide to
document what is happening?
That is why people come to us.
The point of the scan is not hype.
It is not speculation.
It is not a diagnosis.
The point is to document anomalous frequencies around your person and possible emissions within
the environment so you have something concrete to review and use as a starting point for deeper investigation.
That matters because without documentation, people often stay stuck in uncertainty.
They may strongly suspect something is happening, but they do not have evidence that helps them move forward through a real process.
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