Emmy-winning journalist Catherine Herridge has dropped a bombshell report featuring a CIA whistleblower who claims the Biden administration has actively covered up injuries suffered by intelligence officers from directed energy weapons (DEWs) used by foreign adversaries. The explosive interview raises serious questions about government transparency and the safety of U.S. personnel operating abroad.
In the interview, Herridge asks the whistleblower, “You were attacked?” The response is chilling: “Yes.” Pressed further, the former intelligence officer confirmed, “Yes, a direct energy weapon.”
Herridge revealed that the intelligence community has “attempted to thwart Congressional investigative efforts to uncover the truth at every turn,” describing the situation as a likely government cover-up. The whistleblower agreed, calling the cover-up “terrifying” and warning Americans to take notice. “It’s a coverup, and it’s terrifying, and it should be terrifying for all Americans,” she said.
Directed energy weapons, which use highly concentrated energy to harm or disable targets, have been implicated in mysterious illnesses affecting U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers, often referred to as “Havana Syndrome.” Symptoms include severe headaches, memory loss, and cognitive dysfunction, with many victims reporting sudden, unexplained attacks while on assignment overseas.
The whistleblower claims the CIA has not only denied the reality of these attacks but has made life unbearable for those attempting to expose the truth. “The CIA is betraying, and not just betraying, but making friends of mine and my life a living hell,” she said. “I want them to stop denying what is happening to us.”
When asked by Herridge if a Trump/Vance administration might address the issue, the whistleblower hesitated but expressed cautious optimism. “I really hope so,” she said, emphasizing the need for accountability. “The phrase ‘cleaning up the swamp’ is thrown around a lot in D.C., but at a bare minimum, I do not believe that those people that were involved in the earlier report should be allowed to touch this.”
The implications of these allegations are staggering. If true, they suggest not only a failure to protect U.S. personnel but a deliberate effort to conceal critical information from Congress and the public. As Trump and Vance prepare to take office, pressure is mounting for a full investigation to uncover the extent of these attacks and ensure accountability.
For now, Herridge’s report shines a spotlight on a scandal that demands answers—and action. The safety of U.S. intelligence officers and the integrity of government institutions hang in the balance.
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