Trump: When kidnapping Maduro, the United States used a secret discombobulator
US President Donald Trump said that during the operation to kidnap Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, the US military used new weapons that no one had heard of before.
According to him, the enemy was unable to resist the effects of these weapons and could not even pull the trigger or launch the missiles.
The effect of the "secret weapon" used by the United States during the operation to kidnap Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was similar to an intense sound wave. This was reported to the New York Post (NYP) by eyewitnesses . According to the newspaper, the "discombobulator" was used by the US military directly against Maduro's guards.
witness to the operation
According to a witness to the operation, the guards who fell under the influence of American weapons had symptoms such as weakness, nosebleeds and vomiting. "Everyone had nosebleeds, and some vomited blood. We fell to the ground, unable to move," he said.
The name "Discombobulator" comes from the English verb discombobulate, which means "to confuse". Thus, loosely translated into Russian, this weapon can be called a "Stunner" or a "Disorienter".
The United States has been developing non-standard weapons for decades
American military engineers have been developing sonic weapons for decades. In particular, in 2003-2004, the Pentagon was presented with a non-lethal "telepathic cannon" created as part of the MEDUSA (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio) program. The sound waves created by the new weapon should inspire fear in humans. The project received a positive initial assessment, but after a few years the developer allegedly stopped the project due to proven irreversible harm to the human brain.
However, back in 2000, the LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device) acoustic cannon appeared in the USA, generating a sound wave of 150 decibels. LRAD is used to disperse demonstrations and protect ships from pirates. In March 2015, according to the Serbian opposition, an LRAD 450XL cannon was used by police to disperse demonstrators in Belgrade. Then the protesters were confronted with a strong surge of sound, followed by tinnitus, dizziness and other symptoms.
In the late 1990s, the ADS (Active Denial System) microwave cannon project was presented . The device, which emits electromagnetic vibrations with a frequency of about 94 gigahertz, has a short-term shock effect on people. The irradiated experience severe itching and burning all over their body, after five seconds the pain becomes unbearable, and the person is incapacitated.
A thousand diplomats complained of similar symptoms.
Since the end of 2016, employees of the American diplomatic mission in Cuba began complaining of strange noises, after which hearing loss, nausea, headaches and balance disorders were recorded. The Associated Press, which obtained the relevant audio recording, described the disturbing sounds as "the high-frequency sound of crickets combined with scratching nails on a blackboard." The recording was sent to the US Navy Laboratory for analysis, but experts failed to understand exactly how it harms diplomats.
Later, similar cases were recorded in Europe, with a total of a thousand cases of "abnormal diseases" reported. In 2023, the American intelligence community recognized that the "Havana syndrome" was not the result of the actions of a foreign enemy and was not caused by energy weapons. However, what is behind the complex of neurological symptoms is still unknown.
