Veteran Journalist Covering Jeffrey Epstein Flees Directed Energy Weapons Attacks

A remarkable and deeply controversial claim is now circulating after a New York Post report highlighted the story of journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, who says she is leaving the United States after allegedly experiencing what she describes as “directed energy weapons” attacks connected to her reporting on Jeffrey Epstein and his New Mexico network. According to the article, Valdes-Rodriguez believes she suffered symptoms resembling what has often been referred to as “Havana syndrome,” a term tied to mysterious neurological incidents reported by diplomats, intelligence officers, and other government personnel.

For years, discussions surrounding directed energy weapons and Havana syndrome have largely been confined to the world of intelligence agencies, embassies, military operations, and classified national security conversations. Governments, particularly in the United States, have generally framed the issue as one affecting diplomats, CIA personnel, or other officials operating overseas. The public narrative has consistently suggested that these incidents are rare, specialized, and tied to geopolitical conflict. That framing has frustrated many so-called “targeted individuals,” ordinary civilians who have long argued that similar technologies or tactics can also be used domestically against non-governmental people.

Valdes-Rodriguez’s claims are now drawing attention precisely because she does not fit the traditional profile that officials have usually associated with these alleged attacks. She is not a diplomat stationed abroad. She is not an intelligence officer operating in a hostile foreign capital. She is a journalist and author who says her work investigating Epstein’s New Mexico connections placed her in dangerous territory. Whether people believe her claims or not, the significance lies in the fact that a mainstream media outlet is reporting on a civilian making allegations that resemble the same kinds of symptoms and experiences previously associated almost exclusively with government personnel.

That matters because targeted individuals have spent years arguing that the public conversation surrounding directed energy weapons has been artificially narrow. Many of them believe the government has dismissed or ignored civilians who report neurological symptoms, unexplained auditory phenomena, pressure sensations, sleep disruption, cognitive issues, or other unusual experiences. Critics have often labeled such claims as paranoia or conspiracy theories, particularly when they come from ordinary citizens without institutional backing. Yet when diplomats reported similar symptoms, the issue suddenly became a matter of congressional hearings, intelligence reviews, and national security investigations.

The contradiction has fueled enormous anger within targeted individual communities. Their argument has always been simple: if advanced technologies capable of affecting the human body exist at all, why would civilians automatically be excluded as possible targets? From their perspective, the government’s position has appeared inconsistent. On one hand, officials acknowledge mysterious neurological incidents affecting American personnel overseas. On the other hand, civilians making similar allegations are frequently dismissed outright before any serious inquiry occurs.

The Valdes-Rodriguez story is therefore being interpreted by some as a potential crack in that wall of skepticism. Again, none of this proves her allegations are true, nor does it independently verify the existence of a domestic directed energy campaign against civilians. But the mere fact that a journalist connected to high-profile Epstein reporting is publicly describing experiences she believes are linked to directed energy attacks gives new visibility to a conversation that has long existed on the fringes.

The Epstein angle also intensifies public intrigue because his network has remained the subject of endless speculation regarding intelligence ties, elite protection systems, blackmail operations, and institutional failures. Whenever someone connected to investigating Epstein makes alarming claims, those claims inevitably attract attention far beyond the usual audience interested in Havana syndrome debates. That combination — Epstein, intelligence speculation, and alleged directed energy attacks — creates a story that many people will view through the lens of secrecy and distrust toward powerful institutions.

Skeptics will naturally argue there is still no publicly verified evidence proving that civilians are being targeted with directed energy weapons inside the United States. They will point to psychological explanations, environmental factors, stress responses, or misinformation spreading online. Others, however, will argue that history shows governments often acknowledge controversial technologies only years after denying or minimizing them. To those people, the Valdes-Rodriguez story reinforces the belief that the official narrative surrounding Havana syndrome and related phenomena may be incomplete.

What cannot be denied is that the conversation itself is evolving. A topic once limited to intelligence briefings and diplomatic circles is increasingly spilling into mainstream media discussions involving journalists, activists, and private citizens. Whether one sees that as validation, speculation, or something in between, stories like this ensure that the debate over directed energy weapons and civilian targeting is unlikely to disappear anytime soon.

The Best Definition Of A Targeted Individual aka TI

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In the growing national debate about Havana Syndrome/directed energy weapons(DEW), you are increasingly hearing complaints of similar attacks from regular civilians (not govt employees)—the so-called targeted individuals(TIs)

The problem is that there are so many batshit stories on the internet re targeted individuals, most of them purposefully posted by the perpetrators, to make the average observer dismiss genuine TIs as fringe conspiracy theorists. It is therefore quite important that Yours Truly, a gentleman and a scholar, set the record straight as to what I am referring to when I talk about TIs.

The best definition yet, of a targeted individual(imho), is this one by Thomas Marshall, delivered more than a decade ago. It captures all the essential elements—Intel agencies, counterinsurgency/counterterrorism, and the crucial fact that the targets are almost always innocent dissidents, persecuted for their speech/activism—political, whistleblower, etc. Basically, people the government sets out to destroy/kill because they engage in speech/activism the government doesn’t want/like.

Below is an excerpt from Thomas Marshall’s presentation titled “The Theory of Electronic Harassment and Organized Gang Stalking”: “The U.S. intelligence agencies, in conjunction with DARPA, Stanford Research Institute Los Alamos National Laboratory, and companies like Raytheon and Lockheed, have set up a counterinsurgency war that is taking place on a worldwide basis, aimed at potential enemies such as political activists and whistleblowers. These targets are generally people with a very high IQ, who are capable of influencing the people around them, as well as having a history of political activism.” 

“This counterinsurgency war that is being waged against these individuals, is portrayed as a type of a stalking game, the most dangerous game, perhaps called “watch him run”, or some such game that is taking place on the internet, so that people can observe the targets using DARPA-created tracking technology, GPS technology and RFID, that follows the target everywhere they go, in their home, their car, their place of work, or even in cross-continental travel, anywhere on the surface of the earth. There is nowhere that targets can escape this game–the stalking game.” 

“These people who are being tormented, have been portrayed as criminals, however the opposite is the case. The targets of torture and intimidation and destruction, are the good guys. This tracking game relies on attacks using microwave weapons, as well as organized stalking, to make the life of the target a living hell, to where they eventually succumb physically and die from the effects of non-ionizing radiation, or due to the extensive, and never-ending torture, they are forced to commit suicide.” 

“The target experiences physical attacks on their body. Microwave weapons are placed in close proximity to where they live and where they work, and are even placed in their cars, if necessary. These miniaturized electronic devices, in essence, antennas, are capable of tracking and attacking the target with microwave frequency that can deliver shocks, stabs, or sub-dermal burns to their physical bodies in a continuous manner, or perhaps every few minutes. Their body experiences internal heating and burns, sleep disruption, sleep deprivation, as a primary tactic to slowly break them down. These types of physical attacks are complimented with attacks on the mind of the subject. Dr Jose Delgado perfected the use of a brain-to-computer-to-brain feedback loop, so that he was able to give a continuous stimulus and response time signal to his patients. This is exactly what is used to attack the target…”

For the record, any time you hear Yours Truly refer to targeted individuals, always know that I am referring to the Thomas Marshall theory. And folks, it is as real as a heart attack.

Bottom line folks, crimes against humanity like these, have zero place in “free”, “civilized” societies. Zero!!

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