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Shawn Ryan Show·PodcastsAJ - Former CIA Chief of Station Breaks Silence on Microwave Weapons | SRS #283
TL;DR
A former CIA Chief of Station publicly describes being attacked by a directed energy microwave weapon that caused severe, lasting brain injury his government then denied.
Key Points
- 1.AJ is a Naval Academy physics graduate, former Marine officer, two-time CIA Chief of Station, fluent in Russian and Czech, who experienced an anomalous health incident (AHI) in Southeast Asia in fall 2021.
- 2.House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford wrote that the IC's official assessment of Havana syndrome is "profoundly flawed and fallacious," developed inconsistent with analytic integrity standards, harming victims and misleading policymakers.
- 3.At 4:55 AM, AJ awoke to a crushing pressure, a non-audible mechanical sliding sound behind his ear, a pop felt in the center of his skull, and every muscle in his body locking up simultaneously.
- 4.Blood drawn 8.5 hours post-incident showed TBI-specific biomarkers — proteins that only cross the blood-brain barrier during brain assault — elevated three times above baseline, and he wasn't yet near the 24-hour peak.
- 5.AJ lost equilibrium so severely he was falling over while eyes closed without realizing it, couldn't read license plates 15 meters away, and couldn't process peripheral visual information.
- 6.Months after the incident, a senior IC colleague found AJ shuffling while holding someone's arm for balance, eyes going out of sync after 15 minutes of conversation, with a stutter and long pauses between thoughts.
- 7.The Moscow Signal (1953–1979) irradiated the US Embassy in Moscow with microwaves for 25 years; three ambassadors died of leukemia, and staff suffered rare blood disorders at rates far above the general population.
- 8.Projects Pandora and Bizarre were secret US government programs studying non-thermal microwave effects on humans and primates; monkey studies showed microwaves caused loss of spatial awareness and inability to complete tasks.
- 9.The Frey Effect — microwaves inducing audible sounds inside the skull — was discovered when WWII soldiers near radar equipment heard unexplained clicking and buzzing; Soviet scientists later weaponized this concept.
- 10.A 2003 Russian scientist presented research at the European Non-Lethal Weapons Symposium showing microwaves could affect the autonomic nervous system; Russia sold this technology to China in 2008.
- 11.The US developed directed energy weapon projects codenamed "Hello," "Goodbye," and "Good Night" in the 1990s, targeting disruption, disabling, and lethal effects respectively; Project Medusa was discontinued in 2008 after causing permanent brain damage.
- 12.Russia and China have both publicly acknowledged developing directed energy "neurostrike" weapons, intending to incorporate them into military doctrine, with China packaging them under cognitive warfare strategy including tools like TikTok.
- 13.AJ warns that adversaries may eventually weaponize everyday smart devices — including smartphones — into directed energy weapons, making public acknowledgment of the threat critical for national security.
- 14.The US government has not retracted documents claiming AHIs are not real; AJ argues this cover-up blocks development of countermeasures, new medical treatments for TBI, and proper care for affected officers.
- 15.AJ, who once performed at what colleagues describe as "200% of normal human capability," went public specifically because the system failed him — his retirement was impacted and he received no proper government care or acknowledgment.
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