Zone1 Was Rorschach Right?

Rorschach seems like the kind of guy who would be behind "Havana Syndrome"


Repeated scans of patients suffering from the mysterious ailment commonly known as “Havana syndrome” found no significant evidence of brain injury, according to an ongoing investigation by the National Institutes of Health.

Two studies, published Monday in JAMA, found few significant differences in a range of cognitive and physical tests among more than 80 patients who had been stationed in Cuba, Austria, China and other locations compared with a control group of people with similar job descriptions.

The researchers said they did not seek to find the origin of the ailments, which the U.S. government refers to now as “anomalous health incidents” (AHIs). Nor did the NIH researchers seek to disprove conjectures, which have received extensive media coverage, that American officials were attacked by an unidentified foreign adversary using some kind of newly invented pulsed-energy weapon.
 
Seeing the first inkblot, the middle aged man opined that it looked like a man and woman having intercourse on horseback.

The second inkblot looked to him like a prostitute soliciting a client.

The third, he opined, looked like a "threesome."

The Shrink remarked, "You seem to be fixated on sexual material."

The shocked patient exclaimed, "Me??? You are the one with all the dirty pictures!"
 
Seeing the first inkblot, the middle aged man opined that it looked like a man and woman having intercourse on horseback.

The second inkblot looked to him like a prostitute soliciting a client.

The third, he opined, looked like a "threesome."

The Shrink remarked, "You seem to be fixated on sexual material."

The shocked patient exclaimed, "Me??? You are the one with all the dirty pictures!"

Things are a bit more darker than that.

 
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