A secret weapon has been used in the US military's 'Operation Absolute Resolve' to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The issue has sparked global discussion after the recent revelations of a Venezuelan security guard's horrific experience. The U.S. military used a technology that rendered their troops useless in an instant without firing a single shot.
The guard said that all their radar systems suddenly went off for no reason late on the night of January 3. Immediately after that, numerous US drones were seen in the sky. "We didn't understand what was happening," he said. "A small American team of just 20 people came down with 8 helicopters, while we were outnumbered by hundreds." But we couldn't stand up to their technology.' The guard said that the US soldiers threw something that had no visible existence, but had an effect like a strong sound wave.
"Suddenly, I felt like my head was going to explode from the inside," he said. "We all started bleeding from our noses, some of us started vomiting blood. We fell to the ground, unable to move."
According to former US intelligence officials, this is similar to a directed energy weapon or microwave weapon. This type of weapon can use high-intensity waves to disable the human nervous system, which can cause nausea, Which causes nausea, severe pain, and bleeding. White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt shared the details of the incident on Twitter. The government has not officially confirmed the weapons. According to internal Venezuelan information, about 100 of its soldiers were killed in the operation. @freemang2001gmail-com
Pankaj Dhar Choudhury
Pankaj Dhar Choudhury, B.A Hons. in English, M.A in English, B.ED.
He passed Madhyamik from his native village Kumar Gram Duar of Alipurduar district. He got B.A Hons. in English from Alipurduar College. He completed M.A in English from North Bengal University, Siliguri. He completed B.ED from Maldah Govt. Teachers" Training College. He has been a social media activist since 2006.
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