Emmy-winning investigative journalist Catherine Herridge has conducted a shocking interview with a CIA whistleblower, shedding light on allegations of injuries sustained by intelligence officers due to directed energy weapons from foreign adversaries.
The whistleblower claims that the Biden administration has actively covered up these incidents, leaving affected officers without proper acknowledgment or recourse.
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In the interview, Herridge directly confronted the whistleblower, a former intelligence officer, with piercing questions.
“You were attacked?” Herridge asked.
“Yes,” the whistleblower responded.
“You were attacked by an energy weapon?” Herridge continued.
“Yes, a direct energy weapon,” the whistleblower confirmed.
This admission highlights a long-suspected but rarely discussed concern within the intelligence community: the use of advanced technology by foreign adversaries to harm U.S. operatives.
Herridge went on to suggest that the intelligence community has actively resisted efforts by Congress to investigate these incidents.
“The intelligence community has attempted to thwart Congressional investigative efforts to uncover the truth at every turn. That sounds like a government cover-up,” Herridge remarked.
The whistleblower concurred, stating, “It’s a cover-up, and it’s terrifying, and it should be terrifying for all Americans.”
Adding credibility to the claims, Herridge referenced a leaked Department of Defense letter acknowledging the reality of these injuries and experiences. This acknowledgment runs counter to official denials and raises serious questions about the extent of the government’s knowledge and its response to these attacks.
The whistleblower explained why she felt compelled to come forward despite potential risks to her career and personal safety.
“The CIA is betraying, and not just betraying, but making friends of mine and my life a living hell,” she said. “I want them to stop denying what is happening to us so there can be opportunities to collect the information that we need to prevent this from happening to more people.”
Her plea underscores the urgency of addressing the situation and ensuring that affected officers receive proper care and that similar attacks are prevented in the future.
Toward the end of the interview, Herridge asked the whistleblower whether a Trump administration, coupled with Senator J.D. Vance, could bring about change.
“I really hope so,” the whistleblower replied cautiously. “The phrase ‘cleaning up the swamp’ is thrown around a lot in D.C., but at a bare minimum, I do not believe that those people who were involved in the earlier report should be allowed to touch this.”
Her comments suggest that the entrenched bureaucracy and potential conflicts of interest within the intelligence community are significant barriers to uncovering the truth.
The interview has sparked widespread reactions online, with many calling for transparency and accountability. In a video shared on social media, Herridge emphasized the gravity of the situation:
“It’s a cover-up… It should be terrifying for all Americans,” she reiterated.
The leaked documentation, combined with the whistleblower’s testimony, has heightened public awareness of the potential dangers posed by directed energy weapons and the apparent lack of adequate governmental response.
The whistleblower’s courage in stepping forward has intensified calls for a thorough investigation into these incidents and the broader implications for national security. Many are urging President-elect Trump to prioritize this issue in his upcoming administration.
“You know, the phrase ‘cleaning up the swamp’ is thrown around,” the whistleblower said. “But this is a bare minimum. We need to ensure that those responsible for covering this up are held accountable.”