Reporter says they were permanently injured after alleged 'pulsed energy' attack
A reporter covering the Epstein case claims to have suffered permanent injuries due to an alleged 'pulsed energy' attack. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of journalists and the potential use of such technology. Investigations are ongoing to determine the validity of these claims and the implications for press freedom.
- ▪The reporter alleges they were permanently injured from a pulsed energy attack.
- ▪This incident has sparked discussions about journalist safety.
- ▪Authorities are investigating the claims to assess their credibility.
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