Government organizations, including the CIA, are accused of lying about the existence and use of directed energy weapons, eroding public trust due to a self-serving 'deep state' culture and lack of accountability.
Takeways• Government organizations are accused of lying about directed energy weapons, destroying public trust.
• A self-serving 'deep state' prioritizes organizational protection and personal gain over public service.
• Officials' promises for accountability and truth remain unfulfilled, yet hope for exposure persists.
There are concerns that government organizations like the CIA are withholding information about directed energy weapons that are allegedly 'frying our brains,' leading to a complete breakdown of trust. This lack of transparency and accountability stems from a 'deep state' mentality where career bureaucrats prioritize self-preservation and organizational interests over public service. The American people are urged to demand better from their government, as many promises made by officials to address these issues have reportedly gone unfulfilled.
Eroding Public Trust
• 00:00:34 The CIA is accused of lying about directed energy weapons and has previously admitted to lying to Congress, making it impossible to trust anything they say. This creates a situation where truth is tarnished, leading the American public to second-guess all information from these organizations. Public trust has significantly eroded due to these perceived deceptions and the lack of accountability from government entities.
The Deep State Phenomenon
• 00:02:36 A 'deep state' or 'blob' within government is described as a group of people who primarily serve themselves and protect their organization, fostering a 'nanny state within a nanny state.' These individuals prioritize their own careers, interests, and power over the public good, covering each other's backs and promoting those with similar agendas. This self-serving culture marginalizes those who genuinely wish to serve the country, using and abusing those who try to uphold their oath.
Organizational Self-Protection
• 00:04:56 Organizations are seen as protecting their own power and status, rather than the public or even their reputation with the American public, which is already tarnished. This self-protection extends to other organizations that are also vying for power and resources, creating an internal struggle rather than focusing on the national interest. This mentality demonstrates a profound departure from the concept of public service as a burden to bear for the country's benefit.
Unfulfilled Promises and Hope
• 00:06:40 Despite promises from officials like Director Ratcliffe and DNI Gabbard during confirmation hearings to prioritize mission, remove bias, and investigate these issues, little progress has reportedly been made. No outreach has been extended to 'survivors' of directed energy weapon attacks for medical or administrative help, and concerns remain that any official report will be watered down or covered up. However, a call for hope is extended to survivors, emphasizing that good people are still fighting for the truth and that they are not alone.