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Company That Bragged It Could Track U.S. Spies Hired to Investigate “Havana Syndrome”
A Virginia-based surveillance firm, Anomaly 6, previously demonstrated its ability to track CIA and NSA employees using location data. The U.S. military has now hired the company to investigate Havana Syndrome, a mysterious illness affecting intelligence personnel, through a $6 million contract. The firm's role involves analyzing location intelligence to identify patterns related to the health incidents.
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