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Did ‘pulsed energy’ leave Epstein reporter permanently injured?

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A journalist investigating links between Jeffrey Epstein, intelligence networks and missing scientists says she has been “permanently injured” after what she claims were “direct energy weapon attacks” targeting her over her reporting.

Veteran reporter Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez made the explosive allegations in a social media post over the weekend, escalating claims she first made days earlier when she announced she was “fleeing the country” over safety fears.

Extraordinary Claims Trigger Alarm — And Scepticism

Valdes-Rodriguez alleged she was struck inside her home by what she described as “pulsed energy” attacks designed to inflict pain and illness while making victims appear mentally unstable.

“These are the most cowardly weapons ever created,” she wrote, claiming the attacks targeted people “in bed” and were intended to “silence journalists and dissenters”.

She did not provide evidence supporting the allegations.

The journalist has linked the alleged attacks to her recent investigations into Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, where she has claimed — without official confirmation — that communications systems on the property may have ties to US intelligence infrastructure and surveillance activity near nuclear weapons laboratories.

Epstein Investigations Enter Darker Territory

Valdes-Rodriguez’s reporting has increasingly focused on theories involving intelligence agencies, missing scientists and alleged military-grade technology connected to Epstein’s Zorro Ranch compound.

She previously claimed she was relocating abroad after suffering symptoms she said resembled so-called “Havana Syndrome” incidents, controversial cases involving unexplained neurological symptoms reported by diplomats and intelligence personnel.

While directed-energy weapons do exist in military and law enforcement settings, there is no public evidence linking such technology to attacks on the journalist.

Online Reaction Splits Between Concern And Doubt

The claims have spread rapidly across social media and Epstein-focused online communities, where reactions range from alarm to outright disbelief.

The episode underscores how the Epstein saga continues to fuel increasingly volatile claims involving intelligence agencies, political figures and alleged covert operations — with facts, speculation and conspiracy theories now colliding in public view.

Epstein reporter says they were 'permanently injured' after alleged 'pulsed energy' attack

They are all coming out of the wood work now !! !! lots of guys in white coats running around the USA !!

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