US accused of using sonic weapons in Venezuela operation
A startling claim has emerged from Caracas, alleging a U.S. military operation targeted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro with advanced technology, including sonic weapons.
A viral account from a man identifying as a guard at a Caracas military base describes witnessing a U.S. mission to capture Maduro, during which radar systems failed, drones swarmed overhead, and approximately 20 U.S. soldiers descended from eight helicopters, using what he described as a debilitating sound-based weapon. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shared the eyewitness interview on X, urging followers to review the statement, though neither the White House nor the Pentagon has commented on the accuracy of the claims or the alleged deployment of sonic or energy weapons in Venezuela.
The issue has sparked intense debate over the nature of U.S. military capabilities and the transparency of such operations in foreign territories. While the claims remain unverified, they raise serious questions about the use of unconventional weaponry and the potential geopolitical fallout.
Operation Unfolds with High-Tech Precision
The guard’s account paints a chilling picture of events at the Caracas base. He described a sudden and unexplained shutdown of all radar systems, leaving the base vulnerable, as Fox News reports.
Soon after, drones appeared in large numbers over their positions, creating confusion among the Venezuelan forces. The witness noted an inability to respond effectively to the unexpected aerial presence.
Then came the helicopters—eight in total—delivering about 20 U.S. soldiers who, according to the guard, displayed unprecedented technological prowess. Their appearance and tactics were unlike anything the Venezuelan forces had encountered.
Sonic Weapon Claims Shock Observers
The most disturbing part of the account involves the alleged use of a sonic weapon. The guard described an intense sound wave that incapacitated everyone in its path.
“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.”
“We all started bleeding from the nose,” he continued. “Some were vomiting blood. We fell to the ground, unable to move.”
U.S. Soldiers Described as Unstoppable Force
The guard claimed these 20 soldiers overwhelmed hundreds of Venezuelan troops without a single casualty on their side. Their firepower was described as relentless, with each soldier seemingly unleashing hundreds of rounds per minute.
This disparity in combat effectiveness has fueled speculation about the extent of U.S. military advancements. If true, such capabilities would represent a significant leap beyond conventional warfare tactics.
Yet, without official confirmation, these claims teeter on the edge of science fiction. The Pentagon’s silence only adds fuel to the fire of public curiosity and concern.
White House Involvement Raises Eyebrows
Karoline Leavitt’s decision to share this interview on X has amplified its reach, but it also muddies the waters. Why highlight an unverified story without context or clarification from the administration?
Surely, in an era where misinformation spreads faster than truth, the White House must tread carefully. While transparency is vital, sharing raw, unconfirmed accounts risks inflaming tensions with Venezuela and beyond, especially when progressive agendas often push for de-escalation over confrontation.
Until the White House or Pentagon provides a clear stance, the public is left to wrestle with unsettling questions about what our military might be capable of—and whether such power, if real, is being wielded responsibly. This story, while gripping, underscores the urgent need for accountability in an age where technology often outpaces ethical debate.





