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CIA Used Pentagon Spyware to Deceive Iran During Airman Rescue, Report Says

CIA used Pegasus spyware to spread false rescue reports from Iranian leadership phones, aiding a covert operation to deceive enemy forces.

  • The CIA used a classified device called Ghost Murmur to detect a downed U.S. Air Force colonel's heartbeat from about 40 miles away in southern Iran, aiding his rescue from hostile forces.
  • The colonel evaded capture for nearly 48 hours after his aircraft was shot down while Iranian forces searched the area.
  • Physicists expressed skepticism about the claims, stating that detecting a heartbeat magnetically at such a distance contradicts established physics and is likely impossible under known laws.
  • Alongside Ghost Murmur, the CIA used Pegasus spyware to send false messages to Iranian leadership to deceive them about the colonel's recovery during the rescue operation.
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Spyware is known as a tool used to hack into communication devices to eavesdrop on conversations and secretly collect data.

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The Friday Times broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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