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The speakers discuss covert weapons causing no visible wounds, potentially used in Washington DC. Russian agents suspect Americans of using similar weapons. The CIA may be concealing this technology. Reasons for lack of public disclosure include operational risks. Urgent actions needed include implementing the Havana Act for DOD survivors. Bipartisan support is shown for helping victims and preventing future harm.

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The episode opens with broad, meta talk about “the agenda,” then shifts to a discussion of immigration and an ICE incident in Minneapolis. The hosts claim the incident involved an ICE agent being struck by a vehicle during an attempt to detain a woman they identify as Renee Goode (also named Gabriela Shyzen Panskiewicz in later rundown), who allegedly blocked the road and resisted law enforcement with a left-wing protest milieu. They describe footage showing the officer being hit by the car and argue the car was used as a weapon; they say the officer was attacked after, and that he fired because he was assaulted, with the driver’s alleged actions described as intentional and deadly. They assert the left encouraged street fighting of federal officers and reference Minnesota’s “Ice Watch” and a social-justice charter school tied to the couple. They contend the woman taunted the officer and that her partner urged her to drive, highlighting differences between left-wing rhetoric and the reality of federal enforcement. The discussion includes allegations about the couple’s finances and welfare status, mockery of the woman’s poetry, and claims about her alleged writings including a piece titled “Dissecting Fetal Pigs.” They suggest the couple was not typical “soccer moms” and mock media misidentification of a photo, noting the real name of the person involved and accusing Democrats of exploiting the incident to push an anti-ICE narrative. The segment includes claims about the wife’s treatment of children and custody, and a discussion of religious perspectives, portraying the woman as “demonically possessed.” The hosts claim the national immigration crisis is being addressed via stronger deportations, and they praise President Trump’s use of federal authority to deport. The show then transitions to tech and security topics. They discuss the fourth industrial revolution and the “beast system,” questioning Trump’s familiarity with tech oligarchs after a reported dinner with Elon Musk. They mention Trump signing a memorandum to accelerate six G deployment and raise concerns about implantable technologies, citing a White House memorandum stating that six G will be foundational to national security and that it will aid emerging technologies like AI, robotics, and implantable technologies. They speculate about implantables, including the possibility of brain chips, and discuss the potential for these technologies to be used for surveillance or control. A reported budget item is highlighted: the Department of War’s budget includes 44,000,000 for “cognitive electromagnetic warfare,” to be run by the Air Force’s RDT&E. They reference a NATO attachment defining cognitive warfare as exploiting cognition to influence decision making through advances in technology. The hosts entertain the possibility of manipulating minds, including a hypothetical situation involving pedophiles, and discuss the idea of testing technologies on subjects like targeted individuals (TIs)—people who claim to be microchipped or targeted by electronic signals. They present Dominic, a TI who produced a trailer about Havana syndrome, directed energy weapons, and mind-control technologies. The trailer features testimonies about microwave-like harassment, voices in the head, and visions, with speakers asserting that directed energy weapons cause terror and mental manipulation. The hosts connect these claims to broader fears of a coming “transhuman” or “Beast system,” and they suggest the TI community is turning to faith for relief. Throughout, they promote sponsors and investments in precious metals (Goldco) and discuss silver’s price movement, asserting that silver rose to around $80 per ounce over the break and endorsing Goldco’s New Year offers, including up to 10% back in free silver or gold on qualified purchases and a free 2026 gold and silver kit. The program signs off with a light segment on dad jokes and a tease for future coverage, promising more discussion on transhumanism, implantables, Havana syndrome, and related technology topics, with the hosts planning live events and future segments.

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You were attacked by a directed energy weapon. The intelligence community has obstructed congressional investigations, indicating a cover-up that should alarm all Americans. A recent report suggests a foreign adversary may be responsible for injuries like vertigo and traumatic brain injuries among U.S. personnel, including those in various countries. Many victims, including a retired CIA officer, report debilitating symptoms and believe they were gaslit by the CIA. Despite the Department of Defense acknowledging their experiences, the CIA remains dismissive. The officer expresses frustration over the treatment of women and the lack of accountability within the CIA. She hopes for change, emphasizing the need for proper investigation and care for victims to prevent future incidents.

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The speakers discuss covert weapons causing no entry or exit wounds, making targets feel crazy. Attacks are reported in Washington, DC. Russian agents suspect Americans of using similar weapons. CIA may be covering up the technology. Reasons for withholding information include operational risks. Long-term solutions are needed, such as implementing the Havana Act.

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The discussion covers neuroscience as a potential weapon and the emerging technologies that enable reading from and writing to the brain. Key points include nanoparticulate aerosolizable nanomaterials that could disrupt blood flow or neural activity, and the use of nanomaterials to place electrodes in a head to create large arrays of implantable sensors and transmitters that can read from and write to the brain remotely, as in DARPA’s N3D program (next generation non-invasive neuromodulation). Advances in artificial intelligence are enabling medical breakthroughs once thought impossible, including devices that can read minds and alter brains to treat conditions like anxiety and Alzheimer's. These developments raise privacy concerns, leading Colorado to pass a first-of-its-kind law to protect private thoughts. Ear pods can pick up brainwave activity and indicate whether a person is paying attention or their mind is wandering, and there is debate about whether one can know what they are paying attention to. It is claimed that brain-reading technologies are accessible to the public and that technologies from companies like Elon Musk, Apple, Meta, and OpenAI can change, enhance, and control thoughts, emotions, and memories. Brain waves can be decoded to identify specific words or thoughts, and brain signals are described as encrypted, with AI able to identify frequencies for specific words. Data from brain activity is described as extremely sensitive, with concerns about data insurance discrimination, law enforcement interrogation, and advertiser manipulation, and with governments potentially altering thoughts, emotions, and memories as technology advances. Private companies collecting brain data are said to be largely unregulated about storage, access, duration, and breach responses, with two-thirds reportedly sharing or selling data with third parties. This context motivated Pazowski of the Neuro Rights Foundation to help pass Colorado’s privacy act inclusion of biological or brain data as identifiable information, akin to fingerprints. While medical facilities are regulated, private firms may not be, prompting calls for stronger privacy protections. There is evidence that devices have controlled or influenced the thoughts of mice in labs, and questions arise about whether at-home devices could influence human thoughts or attention. The discussion also notes the potential for brainwave-based attention monitoring in workplaces (early mentions of “bossware”) and the possibility that attention discrimination could extend to differentiating tasks like programming versus writing or browsing. There is skepticism about whether all passwords could be cracked by brain or quantum computing, and concerns about security risks: devices often communicate over Bluetooth, which is not highly secure, and some technologies attempt to write signals to the brain, raising fears about hacking. Experts emphasize the need to address these issues proactively given rapid progress and substantial investment, including a claim of one billion dollars per year spent by China on neurotech research for military purposes. The conversation touches on the potential use of AI voice in the head to reduce the ego and control individuals, and on cases where individuals report hearing voices or “demons” in their heads, linking to broader concerns about manipulation, “Manchurian candidates,” and covert weapons. Public figures discuss investigations, classified information, and the possibility that information about these weapons might be suppressed or tightly controlled, with ongoing debates about how to anticipate and counter these developments.

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- Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the possibility that a friend was murdered and suggest that both victims died suddenly from fast-moving cancer, a method they say the agency uses overseas to eliminate people. Speaker 1 admits he cannot prove this but notes the sudden deaths. - The conversation asserts that the US government has technology to infect people with fast-moving cancer and to perform cognitive and directed-energy warfare. Speaker 0 states the government has the technology to infect with fast-moving cancer and to do so absolutely. - In 1997, Speaker 1 describes a hearing on asymmetric threats where he chaired the research committee and focused on four threats: drones, cyberattacks, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and cognitive warfare. He asserts that cognitive warfare is now being labeled by some as Havana syndrome and that directed-energy weapons are the underlying technology. - Speaker 2 recounts a recent homeland security hearing about foreign adversaries using direct weapons against US citizens, enabling incapacitation. He emphasizes the chilling nature of the briefing and criticizes current domestic leadership as foolish, corrupt, incompetent, and wicked. - Speaker 3 notes that up to 40% of the Air Force equipment budget in the 1990s was classified, making much of it “black.” He emphasizes that military and security research often precedes civilian medical science, and that servicemen were used in experiments without fully informed consent, referencing NK Ultra-era disclosures of thousands of service members used as subjects. - Speaker 4 discusses MKUltra, describing a Canadian experiment involving psychic driving with massive LSD doses, eye-tracking, and memory loss, funded by MKUltra and affecting civilians. He mentions Project Midnight Climax, where Johns were observed in brothels while subjected to LSD, and notes similar experiments by the British Royal Air Force and Army. The results of Midnight Climax are unknown, with no published after-action reports. - Speaker 3 adds that Secretary of Energy O’Leary stated under Clinton that over a half a million Americans had been used in human experiments over four decades without informed consent, including mind control, with no accountability. He argues that mind-control technology has advanced, and questions who should govern its use, given the lack of legal frameworks. - The discussion covers mind-effects research and the lack of treaties governing such technologies. They reference a European Parliament security and disarmament resolution (1999) addressing mind-effects and mind-control technology, and Russian Duma resolutions (2002) seeking similar safeguards. Zabigniew Brzezinski’s Between Two Ages is cited regarding electronically stroking the ionosphere to influence behavior over geographic areas, connecting it to HARP and other electromagnetic carriers capable of mass or individual influence. - Speaker 6 explains historical demonstrations of electronic mind control, starting with Jose Delgado’s remote manipulation of a charging bull using radio energy and electrodes, and notes later work showing noninvasive techniques to influence behavior using low-power magnetic fields. Speaker 7 reiterates Delgado’s animal studies and the potential for noninvasive methods to affect emotions and memory, with broader implications for humans. - Speaker 3 discusses the progression of research funded by DARPA and others toward higher-resolution control of brain activity, enabling controlled effects that override senses and create synthetic memories, raising questions about future justice and evidence. They describe European Parliament and NATO/US military interest in mind-control technologies and the absence of robust legal protections. - Speaker 9 presents advances in AI-enabled brain-reading and memory-altering devices, including mind-reading and emotion decoding, while Speaker 10 and Speaker 12 discuss privacy concerns, brain-data privacy laws (Colorado’s law adding brain data to privacy protections), and the availability of consumer devices that decode brainwaves. They warn that brain data can be misused by insurers, law enforcement, advertisers, and governments, with private companies often sharing data without clear disclosure. - The segment concludes with a note that devices can infer attention and thoughts, and that DARPA’s N3D program aims for noninvasive neuromodulation with implantable electrodes read/write capabilities. It references 1980s–1990s discussions of RF energy as a potential nonlethal mind-control technology, and a 1993 Johns Hopkins conference listing low-frequency weapons as attractive options.

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The Department of Homeland Security recently held a hearing on anomalous health incidents, known as Havana syndrome, which began affecting U.S. diplomats in 2016. Symptoms include high-pitched sounds, memory issues, and nausea. Despite initial skepticism, evidence suggests these incidents are linked to directed energy weapons. A retired firefighter paramedic, who has investigated these phenomena, found that many affected individuals share common traits, such as being highly educated and suggestible. Research indicates that covert technologies may be used to manipulate individuals' thoughts and behaviors. Recent findings include the discovery of implants in some victims, raising concerns about non-consensual experimentation. The implications of these technologies suggest a potential threat to personal autonomy and human rights, necessitating public awareness and advocacy for those affected.

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Foreign adversaries are allegedly using direct energy weapons to incapacitate US citizens, as in the "Havana syndrome" cases. Neuroscience is being weaponized with aerosolizable nanomaterials that disrupt neurological activity, and DARPA's N3D program aims to create implantable electrodes for remote brain reading and writing. Experiments with radio frequencies on animal brains have been ongoing for decades. A captured Russian "LIDA machine" used flickering lights, sound, and electromagnetic oscillations to induce trance-like states in prisoners. Jose Delgado implanted circuits in animal brains in the 1960s, using RF to control behavior. By the mid-80s, he found that modulating the right frequency with low energy could alter behavior without implants. JF Gordon MacDonald proposed electronically stroking the ionosphere to affect behavior over large areas. Military documents from the early 1980s discuss mind control possibilities via RF energy. A 1982 Air Force report stated RF can disrupt normal behavior, and a 1987 report called for more research on RF as a nonlethal weapon. Remote brain monitoring and alteration have been possible for over 50 years, referencing a 1976 patent for an apparatus using electromagnetic energy to scan and affect brainwaves remotely. A 1994 US Air Force document discusses using pulsed electromagnetic energy to control emotions, produce sleep, transmit suggestions, and interfere with memory, even duplicating experiences in another individual. It's suggested that negative psychological states could be broadcast to populations.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a retired counterintelligence officer, believes he was attacked by a hostile intelligence service using such a weapon, resulting in Parkinson's and dementia. Despite a doctor's letter linking his condition to microwave weapon exposure, his worker's compensation was initially denied multiple times, and the government is behind on assisted living payments. James Giordano, a neuroscientist, explained how directed energy weapons, including sonic and microwave weapons, can cause brain injuries. A CIA whistleblower described similar attacks and resulting health issues among colleagues. While a government assessment deemed foreign adversary involvement in Havana syndrome unlikely, Marco Rubio stated that some injuries have no other logical explanation than an external mechanism. There's a perceived shift towards acknowledging the reality of these weapons and the need to support victims. Beck and his wife are seeking equity, recognition, and an end to these attacks.

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CIA whistleblower reveals a cover-up by the Biden administration regarding attacks from directed energy weapons by foreign adversaries. In an interview, the whistleblower confirms being attacked and states that the intelligence community has obstructed congressional investigations, calling it a terrifying cover-up. The whistleblower discusses experiencing gaslighting from the CIA, which aimed to make victims doubt their injuries. A recent congressional report suggests foreign involvement in these injuries. The whistleblower expresses gratitude for the report and criticizes the CIA for betraying its personnel. She urges for acknowledgment of the situation to prevent further harm and hopes for change under a potential Trump administration, emphasizing that those involved in the previous report should not be allowed to handle this issue.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a retired counterintelligence officer, was attacked while on assignment and subsequently diagnosed with Parkinson's. A leading expert confirmed Beck's condition was due to microwave weapon exposure, more clearly documented than in Havana syndrome cases. The US government is accused of a cover-up, denying worker's compensation and delaying payments for Beck's assisted living. There are reportedly nearly 2,000 attacks in over a dozen countries. James Giordano, an advisor to the US military, identified sonic and microwave weapons as the primary types used. A CIA whistleblower, Alice, described similar attacks and resulting health issues. While an intelligence community assessment downplayed foreign adversary involvement, Marco Rubio acknowledged unexplained brain injuries. There's a perceived shift towards recognizing the reality of these weapons and the need for support. Beck's family seeks equity and asks for a cleanup of inaccuracies and for the US to prioritize the safety of its citizens.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a retired counterintelligence officer, claims he was attacked by a hostile intelligence service with such a weapon, resulting in Parkinson's and dementia. Despite a doctor's letter linking his condition to microwave weapon exposure, his worker's compensation was initially denied multiple times, and the government is behind on payments for his assisted living. James Giordano, an advisor to the US military, notes that Havana syndrome, or anomalous health incidents, may be linked to directed energy weapons. There are reportedly three types of directed energy weapons: two forms of sonic weapons and scalable, directable microwaves. These weapons can cause lasting and progressive damage by disrupting brain networks. The US, China, and Russia are believed to have developed these technologies. Some believe the US government is covering up these attacks to protect its reputation, while others, like Marco Rubio, acknowledge the reality of brain injuries caused by external mechanisms and the need for support for victims.

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These covert weapons leave no physical evidence, making it easy for adversaries to deny their use. The attacks are happening in Washington DC, with reports of similar weapons being used by Americans on Russians. This could be related to the CIA's efforts to conceal this technology.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a former counterintelligence officer, was attacked in a hostile country and subsequently developed Parkinson's and dementia. A leading expert confirmed Beck's condition was due to microwave weapon exposure, more clearly documented than in Havana syndrome cases. Despite evidence, Beck's worker's compensation was initially denied multiple times, and the government is behind on assisted living payments. A CIA whistleblower also described being targeted by directed energy weapons in Africa, leading to similar health issues among colleagues. Experts identified sonic and microwave weapons as the primary types used. While a US intelligence report deemed foreign adversary involvement in Havana syndrome unlikely, victims and some officials believe there is a cover-up. Marco Rubio stated that some injuries have no other logical explanation than an external mechanism. The US, China, and Russia are considered the "big three" in developing these technologies. Victims seek recognition, care, and an end to the attacks.

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Individuals can be targeted and disrupted from the cellular level up to the social fabric, with little trace. Surveillance is widespread, with digital, radio, and analog communications intercepted. If internet surveillance fails, homes can be bugged, computers monitored, and encrypted emails accessed. Microwave transmitters could be used for other effects, and the system is running. Acoustic heterodyning can send signals to make individuals hear voices in their heads. Voices are easy to create by stimulating the cochlear with resonant frequencies. DARPA developed electronic telepathy to monitor brain activity and transmit messages. Fusion centers monitor US citizens, and the DOJ legalized nonconsensual experiments. Civilians are employed to harass and intimidate targeted individuals, sometimes called gang stalking. Federal agents reported being pressured to add people to targeting lists. Homeland security fusion centers can put any American on the terrorist watch list without due process. Methods include hacking social media and impersonation. Directed energy weapons are used on individuals, causing injuries similar to Havana Syndrome. Technology exists to remotely alter brain waves and transmit voices into brains. Neuroweapons can control brain function and modify memories. Nanoparticulates can induce strokes by infiltrating the brain. Dispersion methodologies can infect sentinel cases with morbid conditions, overwhelming public health systems. CIA officers and national security officials have been targeted with directed energy microwave attacks, causing brain injuries. There are 130 suspected victims. Incidents may date back to 1996. The US Air Force has developed mobile high-energy microwave weapons.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a former counterintelligence officer, describes being attacked in a hostile country and subsequently developing Parkinson's. A leading expert confirms Beck's microwave weapon exposure is more documented than Havana syndrome cases. James Giordano notes that in 2016, US diplomats experienced debilitating brain injuries known as Havana syndrome. There are three types of directed energy weapons: two sonic and one using scalable microwaves, which disrupt brain function. Beck's condition has deteriorated, leading to assisted living. A 2014 memo links the hostile country to a microwave weapon system. The government requires an admission of guilt from the hostile country, which is an unreasonable standard. Microwaves can damage the brain, causing lasting and progressive effects. The US, China, and Russia have developed these technologies. A CIA whistleblower, Alice, describes similar attacks and resulting health issues. While the Labor Department acknowledges Beck's brain injury, payments for his assisted living are often delayed. An intelligence community assessment downplays foreign adversary involvement, which is considered ridiculous. Marco Rubio acknowledges unexplained brain injuries and the need for support. There is a growing recognition of the reality of these weapons and injuries. The Becks are fighting for equity and for the President to address the situation and protect Americans from harm.

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Kevin Shipp, a former CIA officer with seventeen years of service, recounts a sweeping, real-world portrait of MKUltra, directed-energy weapons, and a long-running program of secrecy and retaliation at the highest levels of the U.S. intelligence community. He describes how the CIA and a “shadow government” targeted him and his family after he investigated a serious vulnerability in U.S. embassies—namely, foreign nationals in visa sections could hack an unclassified computer to identify CIA cover officers and assets. When he alerted CIA management, a division chief warned him to drop the matter, and his report was allegedly deleted. State Department IG later corroborated the risk to agents and rebuked the CIA; Shipp says this encounter left a laser-like targeting on his back. Following these events, Shipp says he and his family were transferred to a secret U.S. base where they were given a house known to be contaminated. Within months, severe illness struck: his children’s throats swelled, headaches surged, and his wife developed dementia. He asserts the house contained black mold and leakage of mica toxin (a chemical weapon Saddam Hussein used, described as yellow rain). With the aid of an attorney, Shipp reported the mold and toxins and sought redress, obtaining a clearance for his attorney to work with CI documents. He alleges that, after he filed a personal injury suit against the rental company, the couple faced intensified retaliation: surveillance, bugging, and a wave of neurological symptoms across the family—severe headaches, insomnia, nosebleeds, and immune and neurological damage. He asserts his oldest son’s immune system was severely compromised and that the boy’s symptoms resembled AIDS or radiation exposure; the son later developed PTSD and deteriorated mentally, leading to concerns about his whereabouts in Florida. Shipp asserts that senior CIA and Department of State officials attempted to silence him, including an IG officer who later confessed that George Tenet and a senior CIA official (Buzzy Cronk-gard) were ordered to silence and destroy him to prevent public disclosure. He describes a culture of intimidation, including a rise in the escalation of surveillance and obstruction of access to credit and resources. He recounts a “secret base” where additional disturbing occurrences were reported, including an observed figure described by guards as a goat-headed, cloaked figure (Baphomet) witnessed by multiple witnesses, including the base commander’s son. Shipp asks whether this symbol signals demonic activity or a psyop and notes that the accounts were later corroborated in mainstream outlets as to the base’s existence. On MKUltra itself, Shipp defines it as a practice that used drugs (LSD, mescaline, etc.) without participants’ knowledge to monitor brain activity and to create programmable “born” super-soldiers or data mules who would forget the information they carried. He claims the program included sexual abuse, sleep deprivation, beatings, hypnosis, and other forms of torture to break and reprogram minds. He cites Victor Marchetti’s assertion that MKUltra did not end in 1973 and mentions Elizabeth Nichol-son’s studies asserting continuing existence. He argues that the Church Committee inquiry led to the destruction of thousands of documents and suppression of testimony, preventing reform. He cites Sirhan Sirhan as a potential later MKUltra subject and notes Carol Warner’s work with patients who had MKUltra exposure. Shipp connects these activities to broader patterns of power and secrecy: mass mind control through contractors (Lockheed Martin, SAIC, Booz Allen Hamilton) who hold CIA clearances, and a culture where tens of thousands of Americans are bound by secrecy agreements that preclude speaking out. He claims Lockheed Martin monitors mail and has access to the U.S. Post Office, suggesting pervasive surveillance and control. He connects Venezuela’s use of directed-energy weapons to the broader capabilities of the CIA and other national actors, arguing that these technologies go back twenty years or more and have spread to Russia, China, and elsewhere. He contends that Havana syndrome and related phenomena are related modalities and suggests the CIA’s upper echelons do not share the full truth with Congress, recalling Chuck Schumer’s warning about “six ways from Sunday” to retaliate if you cross the intelligence community. He argues for reform: dismantling or reforming the CIA and moving intelligence functions to accountable bodies so that oversight becomes feasible again. Throughout, Shipp emphasizes the human cost: his wife and children still suffer PTSD and neurological damage, his son remains missing, and he himself continues to face pressure and retaliation. He frames his narrative as a call to expose the abuses of secrecy, advocate for accountability, and awaken the public to the alleged realities of MKUltra-era and post-era mind-control capabilities.

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Jesse Beltran, former ICAACT president and longtime investigator of RF emissions, covert technologies, and direct energy exposure, discusses his path into studying Havana syndrome and related covert technologies. After retiring as a firefighter-paramedic, a close associate experienced a phenomenon described by Dr. John Hall in Guinea satellite terrorism in America and Guinea pigs technologies of control. Hall documented ships of symptoms—auditory signals, memory loss, brain fog, head pain, nausea, vertigo, and electrical shocks—initially identified among Havana diplomats and now reported among CIA, FBI, congressional members, and civilians. Beltran explains that early work involved objective detection of alleged signals: Hall used a JM 20 Pro general frequency detector to find anomalous signals at specific focal points around the body. When a general practitioner was suggested, Hall argued that these individuals were being railroaded into mental health treatment, including medicated or institutionalized. The phenomenon was initially dismissed as mass hysteria or psychosis, even attributed to cicadas, until Canadian diplomats exhibited similar symptoms and drew serious attention. A 2024 DHS congressional hearing featured retired Colonel Greg Edgreen testifying that the phenomenon is real and affecting homeland personnel, with frequency patterns tracing to focal body areas. A mass study by Beltran’s team drew participants via RF scanning and surveys. In Davis, California, 300 people attended the first scanning session; later, 300 more were scanned in other venues. Data revealed demographic patterns: early on, Caucasian females (recently single, widowed, or divorced, highly educated) showed elevated symptoms, followed by Caucasian males, African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics, with regional shifts by city. The team used an anechoic chamber with a research university, where a control group (no symptoms) showed zero readings while symptomatic individuals exhibited detectable frequencies at precise sites: right/left TMJ, nasal dorsum, occipital region, base of the neck, scapulae, arms, lower back, and quadriceps. Beltran notes that pre-COVID, about eight to ten bodily locations lit up; post-COVID, 12–13 locations became common. The rise is attributed to nanotech exposure; he cites Dr. Idubasaleh’s 2013 TEDMED talk showing a syringe tip with 1,000 nanorobots that can self-assemble, self-replicate, and be controlled by computer language, with payloads and RF control. Nanotech is said to be present in Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and in anesthetics like lidocaine and xylocaine. The team believes nanotech, not simply metals, is the cause of current symptoms and claims detection of graphene oxide in vaccines and some drugs. Beltran discusses “shedding” as real, supported by a UK study noting MAC addresses present in vaccine recipients and their unvaccinated partners. He describes his certifications in TS/SCM and nonlinear junction detectors to detect silicon-based materials, and notes a shift toward population-wide testing for semiconductor materials. A 1994 US Air Force document, New World Vistas, allegedly describes imprinting and erasing memory sets via RF technology; a 1972 biotelemetry program reportedly read thoughts remotely in Vacaville Prison. Concerning ethics and legality, Beltran asserts the 2016 21st Century Cures Act, Section 30-24, permits experimentation on US citizens without consent if it does not exceed minimal risk, with “minimal risk” defined as what happens in normal life. He alleges data protection through national security protocols and FOIA barriers. Biden-era protections extended to private military contractors and research institutions, shielding health data shared with government agencies (NSA, FBI) from accountability. He cites cases of implants removed from patients—Bonnie Kellerbee and Donna DeVore among others—and notes that implants range from rice-grain to nano-scale, with chain-of-custody photos confirming nanotech implants. Beltran advocates awareness of one’s identity, education, and the use of Zeolite Masterpiece (a natural, negatively charged substance) to bind graphene oxide and aid excretion, as immediate self-care steps. He and his team aim to decode the protocol behind the technology to develop a cure and to counter manipulation via frequency-based programming. He promotes mindnexuslive.com as a resource for guidance, coaching, and access to physicians willing to assist, while clarifying they do not practice medicine.

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These covert weapons leave no trace, making it easy for adversaries to deny their use. They cause targets to feel crazy with no visible wounds. Attacks are reported in Washington DC, with suspicions of Americans using similar weapons on Russians. This could be linked to the CIA's mission to conceal such technology.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a retired counterintelligence officer, believes he was attacked by a hostile intelligence service using such a weapon, resulting in Parkinson's and dementia. Despite a doctor's letter linking his condition to microwave weapon exposure, his worker's compensation was initially denied multiple times, and the government is behind on assisted living payments. James Giordano, a neuroscientist, explained how directed energy weapons, including sonic and microwave weapons, can cause brain injuries. A CIA whistleblower, "Alice," described similar attacks and resulting health issues among colleagues. While a government assessment deemed foreign adversary involvement in Havana syndrome unlikely, Marco Rubio stated that some injuries have no other logical explanation than an external mechanism. There is a perceived shift towards recognizing the reality of these weapons, the injuries they cause, and the need for action. Beck and his wife are seeking equity and for the government to acknowledge the harm caused to its personnel.

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A high powered microwave system weapon has been developed that can gradually harm or even kill an enemy without leaving any trace. It was revealed in 2012 that this weapon is designed to expose a target's living space to microwaves, resulting in various physical effects, such as damage to the nervous system. The US government, including the NSA and CIA, must address and clarify their intentions and actions regarding this weapon.

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There's no entry or exit wound. How they're designed is to make the target feel like they're crazy, like they're imagining things. And you guys also said that these attacks are happening right here in this city. I mean, have been some that have gone public with respect to Washington DC. that they believe that Americans are using the same weapons on them. That is correct. Might that have something to do with part of the CIA's motive to cover up the existence of the this tech and these weapons? That is a very logical possibility. There's a lot of reasons why the information might not be publicly released. And I do think that's something we could address more in a classified environment to explain that, but there are understandable reasons why the US government, has not revealed much of what it knows.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a retired counterintelligence officer, believes he was attacked by a hostile intelligence service using such a weapon, resulting in Parkinson's and dementia. Despite a doctor's letter linking his condition to microwave weapon exposure, his worker's compensation was initially denied multiple times, and the government is behind on assisted living payments. James Giordano, an advisor to the US military, notes that these weapons cause maximum disruption, with effects that may not be immediately known. There are reportedly nearly 2,000 attacks in over a dozen countries. According to one expert, there are two forms of sonic weapons and scalable, directable microwaves. A CIA whistleblower also described being targeted by a directed energy weapon in Africa. While an intelligence community assessment deems it unlikely a foreign adversary is responsible for Havana syndrome, Marco Rubio stated that there are cases where the injuries appear to be caused by an external mechanism.

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Guests: Marc Polymeropoulos, Jason Redman
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In this episode, Shawn Ryan interviews Marc Polymeropoulos and Jason Redman, focusing on Polymeropoulos's extensive career with the CIA and the phenomenon known as Havana Syndrome. The discussion is divided into two main parts: Polymeropoulos's experiences as a CIA operative and the details surrounding Havana Syndrome, which is characterized by unexplained brain injuries believed to be caused by microwave weapons. Polymeropoulos recounts his recruitment into the CIA, highlighting his unique background as the son of a Greek immigrant and a Jewish woman from Long Island. His early experiences traveling to Algeria at a young age ignited his passion for intelligence work. After joining the CIA, he initially worked as an analyst before transitioning to operations, where he completed multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He emphasizes the rigorous training at "the farm," where CIA operatives learn essential skills like surveillance detection and agent recruitment. The conversation shifts to Havana Syndrome, which first emerged in 2016 among U.S. officials in Havana, Cuba, where diplomats and intelligence officers reported mysterious injuries after hearing a high-pitched sound. Polymeropoulos himself experienced symptoms during a trip to Moscow in 2017, including vertigo and severe headaches, which worsened upon his return to the U.S. Despite his efforts to seek medical help, he faced significant challenges in receiving appropriate care, leading to his eventual retirement from the CIA. Polymeropoulos discusses the broader implications of Havana Syndrome, noting that it has affected numerous U.S. officials across various countries, including Germany, China, and even within the U.S. He expresses concern over the government's response to the issue, emphasizing the need for accountability and proper healthcare for affected individuals. He believes that the attacks may be part of a hybrid warfare strategy employed by adversaries like Russia. The episode also touches on the emotional toll of being a CIA officer, including the relationships formed with agents and the impact of losing them. Polymeropoulos shares a poignant story about a successful operation that avenged the death of a colleague, illustrating the complex emotions involved in intelligence work. In addition to discussing his experiences, Polymeropoulos promotes his book, "Clarity and Crisis," which outlines leadership principles derived from his time in the CIA. He emphasizes the importance of teamwork and resilience in high-pressure situations. He also highlights his involvement with Sound Off, a non-profit organization aimed at providing anonymous mental health support for veterans, addressing the stigma surrounding mental health issues in the military community. Overall, the episode provides a deep dive into the life of a CIA operative, the challenges faced by intelligence professionals, and the ongoing mystery of Havana Syndrome, while also advocating for better mental health resources for those who serve.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Havana Syndrome and Vaccinating Young Kids, with Glenn Greenwald, David Zweig, & Marc Polymeropoulos
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, David Zweig, Marc Polymeropoulos
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The Megyn Kelly Show features a discussion on various topics, including the deep state, COVID-19 vaccination policies for children, and Havana Syndrome. Kelly opens with breaking news about the Biden administration's vaccination plan for children aged five to eleven, emphasizing that mask mandates will remain in schools regardless of vaccination status. David Zweig, a journalist, critiques the CDC's claims about the effectiveness of masks in preventing COVID-19 outbreaks in schools, arguing that studies supporting these claims are flawed and that European countries have different, less restrictive guidelines regarding masks for children. The conversation shifts to Havana Syndrome, with former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos sharing his personal experience with the mysterious symptoms he attributes to an exposure event in Moscow. He describes the debilitating effects he has faced since 2017, including chronic headaches and vertigo. Polymeropoulos asserts that many CIA personnel have experienced similar symptoms, suggesting a potential attack or exposure to a weapon, while acknowledging that the exact cause remains under investigation. Glenn Greenwald joins the discussion, expressing skepticism about the narrative surrounding Havana Syndrome. He argues that while some individuals may have genuine neurological injuries, the storyline attributing these injuries to a sophisticated Russian weapon lacks credible evidence. He draws parallels between the media's treatment of Havana Syndrome and the Russiagate narrative, suggesting that the portrayal of these events serves to further political agendas. The show also explores the evolving perception of the CIA and FBI, noting a shift in liberal attitudes towards these agencies, which were once viewed with skepticism. Greenwald highlights the dangers of political persecution and the punitive measures taken against dissenters, particularly in the context of COVID-19 policies and the January 6th Capitol events. He critiques the media's portrayal of these incidents and the implications for civil liberties in America. Overall, the episode emphasizes the need for open debate and critical examination of narratives surrounding public health and national security, urging viewers to seek out diverse perspectives and remain informed.
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