US used sonic weapons to capture Maduro? The report is chilling


The blood-curdling account of one of Maduro's bodyguards initially appeared on social media, and if it were not for the White House press secretary, who gave it publicity and credibility by commenting on it on the website
“We had no chance against their technology, against their weapons. I swear, I've never seen anything like it. We couldn't even stand up after using that sonic weapon or whatever it was,” the security guard adds.
The White House spokeswoman then commented on the above report, writing: “Stop what you're doing and read this…”. Her entry received a lot of attention on the Internet may suggest that there is some truth in the account of Maduro's bodyguardalthough the Pentagon itself did not want to comment on these revelations.
Americans show sonic weapons
Did the Americans actually use some unconventional sonic weapon that so effectively incapacitated the enemy? Currently, there is no hard evidence for this, but it is no secret that the US arsenal includes various types of unconventional types of combat equipment, including those using sound waves.
One of the most famous programs of this type is a device called Active Denial System producing a beam of electromagnetic waves that makes those targeted by such equipment feel as if they were on fire – but without any lasting effects. Weapons of this type, intended for e.g. crowd control, were even sent to Afghanistan in 2010, but, as far as we know, they were never used. Interestingly, a dozen or so years ago the US army even conducted a public demonstration of such a device, during which journalists could feel the effects of its use firsthand:
Work on the ADS system reportedly continued in the following years (at least until 2020), and the entire system was allegedly subject to increasingly more effective iterations. However, the current status of this equipment in US forces is unknown.
It is also no secret that Americans use other types of such devices, including those using sound waves. “Long Range Acoustic Devices” (LDAR) are used to transmit announcements or warning sounds, but they can also be configured to produce waves of disorienting or even painful sounds. This type of equipment is also dangerous because: its use may cause permanent damage to health and has even been associated with the risk of cardiovascular problems. At the same time, experts note that we currently do not know of any type of sonic weapon that would be able to produce such drastic effects as vomiting blood, as Maduro's bodyguard said.
Havana syndrome still unexplained
On the other hand, we also have reports such as those that “CNN” has just brought. According to them, during the Joe Biden administration, the Pentagon acquired some mysterious device that is connected to the so-called Havana syndrome, a series of mysterious ailments that affected American diplomats in Havana in 2016, and later also in other parts of the world. They complained, among others: to headaches and dizziness, balance problems and insomnia, and the whole incident has not been officially explained to this day.
Sounds heard by U.S. embassy staff in Havana provided by the Associated Press:
According to “CNN”, the Pentagon has been testing for a year now mysterious equipment purchased from an unknown source and based on pulsating radio waves. The website adds that Russian components were found in the device, although the equipment itself is said to be “not entirely of Russian origin.”
Well, since we're talking about this type of weapon, it's easy to guess that The United States is not the only country that apparently has such unconventional weapons. It seems that significant investments in this area are being made, for example, in China. In November 2020, the British “The Times” wrote about Chinese energy weapons using microwaves, allegedly used during the border conflict with India earlier in the same year, and a professor of international relations quoted by the Chinese website claimed that the Chinese weapons “turned mountain peaks into a microwave oven.” The Indian army has distanced itself from these reports, calling them fake news, but just a few months ago this event was mentioned by, for example, American Senator Bill Hagarty, who stated that “China used electromagnetic weapons that literally melted Indian soldiers.”
You must admit that it sounds quite similar to the operation of the American Active Denial System device mentioned earlier, but with a much higher intensity of the emitted wave.
We know even less about Russian initiatives related to energy or sound weapons. Russians have been mentioned in the past as one of the countries that could be responsible for the mentioned Havana syndrome, but currently there are no specific reports about the Russian defense industry's work on sonic weapons. Taking into account the state of Russian military technological thought, as clearly demonstrated by the war in Ukraine, this should not be particularly surprising.
Delta Force tests a secret weapon
As you can see, There are still many question marks surrounding the topic of energy and sonic weaponshowever, today it cannot be stated unequivocally and with 100% certainty that the Americans did not use any experimental, unconventional equipment during the operation to capture Maduro, which was intended to make it easier for them to carry out this mission. This would be a perfect excuse to use such equipment, especially if it has already gone beyond the testing phase.
It is also no secret that the White House used its elite forces in the operation in Caracas Delta Force special forces that often use equipment that only comes to light years later, and probably many types of such equipment have never seen and will never see the light of day. Therefore, if any American formation were to use energy or sonic weapons during the capture of the Venezuelan president, it would probably be the Delta Force operators.




