Venezuelan Security Guard Shares Wild Account of Mystery Weapon Used In Maduro Raid By US: ‘Vomiting Blood’
A startling eyewitness account circulating on X alleges that U.S. forces deployed a previously unknown weapon during the operation that captured Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro, leaving soldiers collapsing in agony, “bleeding through the nose” and vomiting blood. The account was shared publicly by the White House press secretary.
In an interview described as astonishing, a guard said American troops eliminated hundreds of defenders without suffering a single casualty, relying on technology he said defied anything he had encountered before, either visually or audibly.
“We were on guard, but suddenly all our radar systems shut down without any explanation,” the guard said. “The next thing we saw were drones, a lot of drones, flying over our positions. We didn’t know how to react.”
Shortly afterward, several helicopters arrived — “barely eight,” according to his estimate — inserting what he believed were only about 20 U.S. soldiers into the area.
Despite their small number, he said, the Americans carried capabilities far beyond conventional weapons.
“They were technologically very advanced,” the guard recalled. “They didn’t look like anything we’ve fought against before.”
What followed, in his telling, bore no resemblance to a traditional firefight.
“We were hundreds, but we had no chance,” he said. “They were shooting with such precision and speed; it felt like each soldier was firing 300 rounds per minute.”
Then came the moment he says he cannot forget.
“At one point, they launched something; I don’t know how to describe it,” he said. “It was like a very intense sound wave. Suddenly I felt like my head was exploding from the inside.”
According to the guard, the physical consequences were swift and devastating.
“We all started bleeding from the nose,” he said. “Some were vomiting blood. We fell to the ground, unable to move. We couldn’t even stand up after that sonic weapon — or whatever it was.”
The White House has not yet responded to questions about whether Karoline Leavitt’s decision to amplify the account — which she captioned, “Stop what you are doing and read this…” — should be interpreted as official confirmation of the claims.
Venezuela’s Interior Ministry has said roughly 100 members of the country’s security forces were killed in the Jan. 3 operation.
It remains unknown whether any of those deaths were linked to the alleged mystery weapon.
The guard said resistance collapsed completely as the small U.S. team overwhelmed vastly larger numbers.
“Those twenty men, without a single casualty, killed hundreds of us,” he claimed. “We had no way to compete with their technology, with their weapons. I swear, I’ve never seen anything like it.”
An ex-U.S. intelligence source told The Post that the military has possessed directed-energy weapons — systems that incapacitate targets using concentrated energy such as microwaves or lasers — for many years, though this could mark the first known instance of their use by the United States in combat. China, the source noted, reportedly employed a microwave weapon against Indian troops in Ladakh during a 2020 border standoff.
The source said such weapons can trigger several of the symptoms described by the guard, including “bleeding, inability to move or function, pain and burning.”
“I can’t say all of those symptoms. But yes, some,” the source said. “And we’ve had versions for decades.”
In the aftermath of the raid, the guard said the takeaway for America’s adversaries could not be more direct.
Now, he says, the message is clear: Don’t tread on Uncle Sam.
“I’m sending a warning to anyone who thinks they can fight the United States,” he said. “They have no idea what they’re capable of. After what I saw, I never want to be on the other side of that again. They’re not to be messed with.”
He added that the operation has already reverberated across Latin America, particularly after President Donald Trump recently warned that Mexico is now ‘on the list.’
“Everyone is already talking about this,” he said. “No one wants to go through what we went through. What happened here is going to change a lot of things — not just in Venezuela, but throughout the region.”
{Matzav.com}
