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Leavitt Reposts Insider Account on X that Alleges U.S. Used Sonic Weapons in Maduro Raid

The White House amplified unverified reports of sonic weapons causing bleeding and incapacitation during the U.S. raid to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

  • This past week the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope captured a striking shockwave around a dead star, which astronomers say is `never seen before` and includes a wobbling outflow jet at VV 340a challenging current models.
  • Archaeologists in southern Ukraine uncovered a mysterious red toxic substance in a 2,000-year-old grave, which researchers say confirms a once-unknown ancient burial practice.
  • Scientists and available intelligence reviewed claims that online rumor posts alleging a `secret sonic weapon` were used during the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro question those claims.
  • Explosions and U.S. warplanes over Caracas prompted colectivos to rush for arms and mobilize, while members expressed confusion and accused close allies of betrayal watching online reconstructions.
  • Grouped in a single roundup, The Debrief highlighted astronomy anomalies, archaeological toxic finds, and sonic-weapon rumors prompting debate among astronomers, archaeologists, and available intelligence analysts.
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US special forces in Venezuela captured President Nicolás Maduro using new technology that disabled his entire security detail and allowed two dozen US soldiers to easily overwhelm hundreds of defenders at the base where Maduro had taken refuge, according to one of the guards, who said the Venezuelan leader's bodyguards "didn't stand a chance."

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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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