What We Know About Rumor US Used Sonic Weapon During Venezuela Attack
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What we know about rumor US used sonic weapon during Venezuela attack
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fueled the rumor when she shared an unsourced X post. The post What we know about rumor US used sonic weapon during Venezuela attack appeared first on WNYmedia Network - Buffalo, NY.
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."
In recent days, claims have been circulating on social media and some portals that US special forces used an alleged “mysterious sonic weapon” during an operation in Venezuela, which, according to these allegations, helped capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. However, a detailed analysis by the reputable specialized portal The War Zone shows that there is no reliable evidence for such claims. Where did the story come from? One of the pos…
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt shared on social media the alleged testimony of a Venezuelan bodyguard about the arrest of the country's President Nicolás Maduro. It describes the sudden shutdown of radars, the massacre of hundreds of Maduro's bodyguards and the overwhelming force of US troops, including the use of an unknown sonic weapon. The account, without verifiable details, was published by American right-wing activist Mike Netter…
In the swift American operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, special forces deployed mysterious technology. According to testimony shared by White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, the Americans used a sonic-based weapon. It instantly paralyzed hundreds of soldiers. There is speculation that this was the first live use of directed energy weapons.
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