r*s 发帖数: 2555 | 1 For months, starting late last year, US diplomats in Havana complained of
incidents, often late at night in their homes or hotel rooms, that left them
feeling ill -- often plagued by a sudden wave of nausea, dizziness and
headaches accompanied by strange sounds compared to loud insects or metal
dragging across the floor.
Questions also continue to swirl around the Cuban government's involvement
in the attacks, given that experts say the country likely lacks the
scientific expertise to launch such a sophisticated operation.
On Thursday, Trump's chief of staff, John Kelly, did not directly accuse the
Cuban government of carrying out the attacks but told reporters: "We
believe the government could stop the attacks on our diplomats."
"The question that nobody seems to be asking is why would the Cubans do such
a thing?" Steven L. Garrett, who taught acoustics at Penn State University
before retiring last year, told CNN last week.
"The Cubans are not known for sophistication in physical and engineering
acoustics," Garrett said. | m***y 发帖数: 14763 | 2 老汉嚼的拉丁音乐家都是声学专家
在山东跟老莫做邻居的时候,明明到门外听着还能接受的鼓点,进屋倒床上都能让你睡
不着。 | m*****o 发帖数: 2084 | 3 老墨太闹腾了,以前有个老墨林就,一到夏天就bbq, 每星期都搞,
搞好几个月,又放音乐又唱歌,每次都到半夜1-2点才结束。 |
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