Trump claims a secret 'sonic weapon' was used in Venezuela
The sonic weapon allegedly left soldiers bleeding from the nose and vomiting blood, as they struggled to stand
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... Donald Trump admitted that the U.S. military used a secret sonic' weapon during its abduction of Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro. The president also bragged that "nobody else" has the weapon, while championing the strength of the United States military. There have been rumors of a sonic weapon being used ever since White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that a device used in the raid had left Venezuelan soldiers bleeding from the nose and vomiting blood. Trump, though, was uncharacteristically coy when it came to giving details about the weapon during an interview on yesterday's episode of the NewsNation program Katie Pavlich Tonight. Pavlich asked Trump whether Americans should be concerned about the weapon's power, and the president raised his eyebrows and said, "Well, yeah." ...
The president also bragged that "nobody else" has the weapon, while championing the strength of the United States military.
There have been rumors of a sonic weapon being used ever since White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that a device used in the raid had left Venezuelan soldiers bleeding from the nose and vomiting blood.
Trump, though, was uncharacteristically coy when it came to giving details about the weapon during an interview on yesterday's episode of the NewsNation program Katie Pavlich Tonight.
Pavlich asked Trump whether Americans should be concerned about the weapon's power, and the president raised his eyebrows and said, "Well, yeah." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-22 06:14 PM | Reply
@#1 ... Pavlich asked Trump whether Americans should be concerned about the weapon's power, and the president raised his eyebrows and said, "Well, yeah." ...
Is Pres Trump planning to use the weapon on Americans?
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-22 06:18 PM | Reply
China has had one for years and they deployed it against Indian border forces in the Himalayans: www.voanews.com
The Russians have them too: www.theguardian.com
#3 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-01-22 06:23 PM | Reply
It may have just been his voice amplified... that would do it.
#4 | Posted by Corky at 2026-01-22 06:26 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
@#3
thx for those mentions. But those are microwave weapons, not the sonic weapons described in the article.
Though, it may be that Pres Trump during the interview misrepresented the nature of the weapon used, and they were actually microwave weapons.
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-22 06:42 PM | Reply
Sonic weapon en.wikipedia.org
... Sonic and ultrasonic weapons (USW) are weapons of various types that use sound to injure or incapacitate an opponent. Some sonic weapons make a focused beam of sound or of ultrasound; others produce an area field of sound. As of 2025, military and police forces make some limited use of sonic weapons. Use and deployment Extremely high-power sound waves can disrupt or destroy the eardrums of an target and cause severe pain or disorientation. This is usually sufficient to incapacitate a person. Less powerful sound waves can cause humans to experience nausea or discomfort. ...
Use and deployment
Extremely high-power sound waves can disrupt or destroy the eardrums of an target and cause severe pain or disorientation. This is usually sufficient to incapacitate a person. Less powerful sound waves can cause humans to experience nausea or discomfort. ...
#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-22 06:46 PM | Reply
It may have just been his voice amplified... that would do it. #4 | Posted by Corky
I freely admit that if I ever flee to the Papal embassy seeking sanctuary and the US military showed up and started broadcasting a Piggy speech I would surrender in record time. Maybe even quantum speed where I surrender so fast after hearing it that I go back in time to before I hear it.
#7 | Posted by truthhurts at 2026-01-22 06:53 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
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