by Belle Carter, Natural News:
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- CIA whistleblower accuses Biden administration of covering up directed energy weapon attacks on intelligence officers.
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- The whistleblower, a victim of such an attack, claims that the Biden administration is gaslighting its agents to maintain control.
- Directed energy weapon attacks, linked to “Havana Syndrome,” have been reported to affect U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers abroad more severely than acknowledged.
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- The whistleblower cites a leaked Department of Defense letter acknowledging these injuries, adding official validation to their claims.
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- The Biden administration’s silence on the issue is seen as a cover-up, with critics alleging that it is avoiding scrutiny and potentially compromising national security.
A Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) whistleblower has accused the administration of the outgoing President Joe Biden of a massive cover-up involving directed energy weapon attacks on intelligence officers.
The allegations, shared in an exclusive interview with Emmy Award-winning journalist Catherine Herridge, paint a picture of a government willing to gaslight its agents to maintain a facade of control.
The whistleblower confirmed to Herridge that they had indeed been a victim of a directed energy weapon attack. “Yes, I was attacked,” the whistleblower said. “It’s a direct energy weapon. The CIA is not just betraying us, but making our lives a living hell.”
This is not just a matter of a few isolated incidents; it’s a systemic effort by the Biden administration to obscure the extent and impact of these attacks, the whistleblower implied.
Directed energy weapons, which use concentrated electromagnetic energy to target and disable, have been linked to a series of incidents involving U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers abroad, often described as “Havana Syndrome.” The whistleblower’s revelations suggest that these incidents are far more widespread and severe than previously acknowledged.
The interview included references to a leaked Department of Defense letter that acknowledged the reality of such injuries. The letter, though not made public, corroborates the whistleblower’s claims and adds a layer of official validation to the allegations.