Eyewitness Claims U.S. Military Used Advanced Tech in Venezuela Operation
A man claiming to be an eyewitness to the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, which resulted in the capture of Nicolas Maduro, has come forward with a shocking account. According to the witness, the U.S. forces deployed advanced technology, including what he believes was a sonic weapon, during the mission.
Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, shared the interview with the supposed guard on social media. The guard stated that he was at the Caracas military base when the event unfolded.
The guard said, “We were on duty, and then suddenly all our radar went dark. Then, we saw many drones in the sky. We didn’t know what to do.”
He claims about 20 U.S. soldiers came from eight helicopters.
“They were very advanced,” the guard stated. “Their gear was like nothing we had ever seen.”
“There were many of us, but we couldn’t win,” he added. “They shot so fast and accurately. It was like each soldier fired hundreds of shots every minute.”
The guard further described what he believes was a sonic weapon used by the U.S. forces.
“They used something that made a very loud sound,” he said. “My head felt like it was going to break open. We all started bleeding from our noses. Some of us threw up blood. We fell down and couldn’t move.”
The guard alleges that the U.S. soldiers, without losing anyone, “killed hundreds of us.” He stated, “We couldn’t fight against their technology and weapons. I’ve never seen anything like it.”
Neither the White House nor the Pentagon have confirmed these claims.


