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    CIA whistleblower shares alleged government 'gaslighting' that Americans should be scared of
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    Published 11:07 31 Dec 2024 GMT

    CIA whistleblower shares alleged government 'gaslighting' that Americans should be scared of

    The former intelligence officer now has some demands for the CIA

    Gerrard Kaonga

    Gerrard Kaonga

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    Topics: News, US News, Health

    Gerrard Kaonga
    Gerrard Kaonga

    Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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    A CIA whistleblower has made some damning claims about the American government and demanded change immediately.

    A former CIA Intelligence Officer recently sat down with journalist Catherine Herridge and claimed that the government would attempt to gaslight American citizens, namely former intelligence employees.

    The woman claims were very specific and back to a mystery illness that she believes is a result of a secretive ‘sonic weapon’.

    The whistleblower, speaking under the pseudonym Alice, said she had worked in the government for two decades before she started experiencing ‘Havana Syndrome’ also known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHls).

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    The whistleblower argued that the CIA was gaslighting her and other people who fell ill(@‌C__Herridge/X)
    The whistleblower argued that the CIA was gaslighting her and other people who fell ill(@‌C__Herridge/X)

    Interestingly, the condition is not officially recognized as a disease by the medical community, despite it seemingly occurring in multiple US and Canadian government officials based around locations around the globe.

    It was first observed in employees stationed in Havana, hence the name, back in 2016.

    Symptoms include dizziness, cognitive problems, insomnia, and headaches. The most prominent theory is that it is caused by pulsed electromagnetic energy and ultrasound emanating from sonic weapons.

    However, Alice stated the CIA has been gaslighting her and other survivors for years and made them question their own injuries.

    The whistleblower said: “We swore this oath and every day I watch them really continue to deny people's humanity and their injuries.

    “People that put themselves and their families on the line in horrible, horribly dangerous places and situations to protect this country."

    Speaking about the intelligence agencies, she added: "If they're politicizing this, what else are they not telling the president?

    Alice said she suspects the Russian intelligence agency took her out with a 'sonic weapon'(Getty Stock Image)
    Alice said she suspects the Russian intelligence agency took her out with a 'sonic weapon'(Getty Stock Image)

    “It's a coverup and it's terrifying and it should be terrifying to all Americans.”

    Alice did not go as far to suggest the American government was the cause of this health issue however. She argued that it was more likely foreign adversaries of the US.

    She said: “I think there are weapons that can be fit in backpacks, ones that can be fit in the trunks of cars, ones that can be planted at a position with line of sight to people from across the street.

    “'I believe the Russian GRU (Russian military intelligence) came to my house late at night and took me off the battlefield.”

    She said the health issues she experienced prevented her from continuing to do her job.

    Speaking directly about what she wants from the CIA, Alice said she wants the agency to ‘stop denying what is happening to us and so there can be opportunities to collect the information that we need so that we can prevent this from happening to more people'.

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