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Politics May 27, 2026

UMVA Exclusive: Ex‑Globe Reporter Says She Was Zapped by “Direct Energy Weapons” in Retaliation for Epstein Exposé!

UMVA Exclusive: Ex‑Globe Reporter Says She Was Zapped by “Direct Energy Weapons” in Retaliation for Epstein Exposé!

UMVA has learned that veteran journalist Alisa Valdes‑Rodriguez, once a reporter for major newspapers and now an independent investigator, is fleeing the United States after claiming she endured two direct‑energy weapon attacks in her New Mexico home office.

Valdes‑Rodriguez, who spent months digging into the shadowy operations at Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling Zorro Ranch, announced her departure in a stark online post, describing symptoms that mirror the mysterious “Havana syndrome.” She wrote that the assaults forced her to abandon her residence immediately and seek refuge in undisclosed safe houses.

“My home has been located by whoever is angry about my reporting on Zorro Ranch and the military‑intelligence roots of the child‑sex‑trafficking network,” she warned, adding that the attacks appeared to come from a “backpack‑sized” device placed near her roof and a second burst from a large semi‑truck parked across the street.

Aerial view of a large luxury home with landscaped grounds, featuring a woman’s portrait in the foreground.

According to information obtained by UMVA, the journalist believes these assaults were carried out with direct‑energy weapons—systems that use concentrated electromagnetic energy to incapacitate or damage targets without traditional projectiles. The U.S. military has researched such technology since the 1960s, deploying the first operational laser weapon on a naval vessel in 2014, while other nations continue their own development programs.

She called the weapons “the most cowardly ever created,” noting they strike victims in their most vulnerable moments, within the supposed safety of their own homes, and inflict lingering, non‑lethal harm.

Valdes‑Rodriguez’s investigation into Zorro Ranch uncovered a web of alleged connections: a major New Mexico construction firm linked to the state’s nuclear labs, ties to Ghislaine Maxwell’s family, and a private microwave communications license that positioned the ranch within a strategic triangle of top‑secret nuclear facilities.

She also cited hints of buried victims, reports of foreign girls allegedly abused on the property, and the mysterious disappearance of scientists connected to the area. These claims stem from a trove of DOJ documents released earlier this year, which she combed through with meticulous focus.

While no police report or independent verification of the alleged attacks has surfaced, Valdes‑Rodriguez’s dramatic exit underscores the peril she feels surrounds her pursuit of truth. She disclosed that the hardest part of her relocation will be transporting her pets, a cost she hopes to defray through private support.

UMVA can exclusively reveal that the journalist’s departure marks a chilling escalation in the battle over the Zorro Ranch revelations, leaving observers to wonder what further secrets may surface once she reaches safety abroad.

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