Journalist who investigated Epstein's New Mexico compound says she's been hit with directed-energy weapons
Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, a journalist known for her investigation of Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, claims she has been injured by directed-energy weapon attacks. She asserts that these attacks are a form of intimidation against journalists and dissenters. While her claims lack verification and evidence, the existence of directed-energy weapons has been acknowledged in various reports.
- ▪Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez claims to have been injured by directed-energy weapons due to her reporting on Epstein's compound.
- ▪She states that she is fleeing the country as a result of these alleged attacks.
- ▪Directed-energy weapons have been documented in government reports and used by law enforcement for crowd control.
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Journalist who investigated Epstein's New Mexico compound says she's been hit with directed-energy weapons Ellsworth Toohey 3:27 pm Mon May 25, 2026 Christopher Penler/shutterstock.com Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, a veteran journalist who spent years investigating Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch compound in New Mexico — including ties to surveillance of nearby U.S. nuclear weapons labs and the disappearances of American scientists — says on Substack that she has been permanently injured by directed-energy weapon attacks targeting her at home because of that reporting. She says she's fleeing the country. Her claim is unverified and she has provided no evidence. That said, directed-energy weapons are real.
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