USGov workers were injured by possible covert weapon abroad & in US. USGov should acknowledge private citizens could be targeted 2 advance an adversary’s agenda
This article is bad. Bartholomew even hypocritically tries to point an accusing finger at 60 minutes producers because they wrote a book on Havana Syndrome published this year, while Bartholomew's own book was published in 2020--probably one of the first.
https://t.co/sVpf1clx8C
DAVID GRUSCH SUGGESTS THAT FRIENDS AND OFFICIALS WHO HELPED HIM MAY HAVE BEEN TARGETED WITH DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS
Former intelligence officer David Grusch, now a policy advisor to @RepEricBurlison, said that "close friends of mine that were helping me in my [UAP-related] investigation" suffered medical effects consistent with being targeted with "directed energy weapon systems" (DEW). He also suggested that "key government officials helping me" suffered such medical effects.
Grusch did not say in so many words that he believed that individuals were targeted with DEW specifically BECAUSE they were involved with his UAP-related activities, but in context that seemed to be implied.
Grusch did not provide any names or other details, except to say that the incidents were reported to "the FBI and counterintelligence elements, but there was little to no help."
@FBI@FBI_Response
These claims came during an interview with Chris Farrell of @JudicialWatch, posted May 5, 2026. This clip is 54 seconds from the 75-minute interview, presented under Fair Use (17 U.S. Code § 107) for noncommercial purposes of facilitating education, commentary, research and debate. The complete interview is available on Judicial Watch's YouTube channel.
In addition, Grusch said, during an interview on the Fox News Channel on June 13, 2026, "I've had anomalous health incidents happen to people that were helping me in my investigation, you know, Havana Syndrome, if you will."
🧵Kind of like how Soviets "helped" president of Afghanistan by sending "help" when asked & then killing him.
"The Soviets committed the biggest betrayal," Faqir says. "We had a brotherly relationship. We had no idea that the Russians would attack us."
https://t.co/FlAuqbJrWK
🧵This makes me wonder if the Kremlin could be duping Trump by showing or providing him some misleading or false "intel", making him think they are "helping".
https://t.co/4dNatw2see
Kevin Hassett suggests Canadian authorities are covering up major fentanyl operations: "I can tell you that in the situation room I've seen photographs of fentanyl labs in Canada that the law enforcement folks were leaving alone. Canada's got a big drug problem."
The science behind why people think they're right when they're actually wrong
According to a study, it comes down to believing you have all the information you need to form an opinion, even when you don’t.
https://t.co/bXybkZ0wLP
THE ATOMIC BOMB POTENTIAL OF THE USSR-51
This document says a relatively small explosion was noted within the USSR in June 1947, which they believed was an atomic bomb test in an isolated part of Siberia approximately 75 kilometers from Lake Baikal.
https://t.co/M0w34EwVKa
US sides with #Russia against #Ukraine.
I have practiced or closely followed US foreign policy for more than 45 years.
Hard to think of a two-week period over those 45 years during which US policy was more dismaying, embarrassing, appalling and disgusting.
Thanks, @SecRubio.
@elonmusk This says total receiving benefits was only about 73 million in Jan, only about 56 million of which are aged >65y. That seems to indicate many of those in the aged >65y buckets are not receiving benefits. (more than 75 million people in 70+y age buckets)
https://t.co/SBmLAxwFF1
DCI REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON ALLEGED SOVIET EXPLOITATION OF AFGHAN RESOURCES-84
No kidding: The meters that measured Afghanistan's gas flow to the USSR were on the Soviet side of the border!
https://t.co/3s0HYbn29w
🧵And don't forget Ukraine, where Russia occupied Crimea, which coincidentally has a maritime zone with the rights to underwater resources potentially worth trillions of dollars.
https://t.co/U4sSmGeDt1
"When Russia seized Crimea..., it [also] acquired ... a maritime zone more than three times its size with the rights to underwater resources potentially worth trillions of dollars."
In Taking Crimea, Putin Gains a Sea of Fuel Reserves https://t.co/7gODuEFgHT
Wonder if this could be an alternative method the Kremlin might use to loot the US? Like the gold reserves the Kremlin took from Spain, and the resources the Kremlin has taken from across Africa, among others.
SCOOP: The highest-ranking Treasury official is expected to depart soon after a clash w/ Elon Musk allies over their demands for access to a sensitive internal government payment system, sources say
Musk allies wanted access to the system responsible for disbursing trillions in fed payments annually as part of DOGE
Treasury career staff saw request as highly unusual
David A. Lebryk, viewed internally as consummate nonpolitical civil servant, expected to exit after joining Treasury in 1989. Last week, he was acting treasury secretary.
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https://t.co/osw3wN4Taz
🧵Also noted above, Sudan is just one example of many in Africa where Russian PMC Wagner was supposedly "helping" & getting mining concessions, all while spreading malign influence and activities.
https://t.co/X72I29jtmT
“Yevgeniy Prigozhin and his network are exploiting Sudan’s natural resources for personal gain and spreading malign influence around the globe,” said US Treasury Sec
New US sanctions hit 'Putin’s chef' for threatening Sudan's democracy https://t.co/x1jXSyPos6 via @RFI_En
SCOOP: A US Treasury threat intelligence analysis has designated DOGE staff an ‘insider threat'. An internal email calls DOGE staff's access to payments systems “the single biggest insider threat risk the Bureau of the Fiscal Service has ever faced.” https://t.co/Re0IguIHSB
@JDVance Why does it appear that the VP of the US doesn't know basic principles underlying the Constitution? Remember separation of powers and checks and balances?
Did you make an error here or what?