In March 2023, the National Intelligence Council (NIC) issued an Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), titled “Updated Assessment of Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs),” which found that “it is ‘very unlikely’ a foreign adversary is responsible for the reported AHIs.”1 However, the Subcommittee has uncovered evidence that the ICA lacked analytic integrity and was highly irregular in its formulation. It appears increasingly likely and the Chairman is convinced that a foreign adversary is behind some AHIs.2 The Intelligence Community (IC) has attempted to thwart the Subcommittee’s investigative efforts to uncover the truth at every turn. Despite this, the Subcommittee has uncovered information illustrative of problems with the ICA’s creation, review, and release. The Subcommittee recommends that the IC expeditiously release a new ICA on AHIs in which all information collected by the IC is appropriately considered.