Veteran journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodríguez claimed Saturday that alleged direct energy weapon attacks have left her "permanently injured."
“They attack you at your most vulnerable and trusting, in your home, in bed, and do not kill right away. They plant pain and illness that can take years, months, weeks, days to kill, and do it in a manner intended to gaslight the target into doubting their own experience, as the pulsed energy can hit one person and not the others,” said Valdes-Rodríguez in a Saturday Substack post.
She also alleged the weapons are used to silence journalists and dissenters.
Valdes-Rodríguez did not provide evidence supporting her claims.
While direct energy weapons are real technology used by some U.S. law enforcement agencies, the Trump administration previously promoted unverified claims about using sonic weapons in Venezuela.
Valdes-Rodríguez's reporting has focused on Epstein's New Mexico compound, including allegations it may have surveilled nuclear weapons labs. She claimed her Epstein reporting and coverage of missing American scientists motivated the alleged attacks against her.
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