
Valuetainment "MASS Bleeding & Vomiting" - Trump’s Sonic Weapon ROCKS Venezuela During Maduro Capture
Jan 13, 2026
Vincent "Vinny" Oshana joins the discussion, bringing his sharp analytical skills to dissect the recent claims of U.S. forces using sonic weapons in Venezuela. The panel navigates the murky waters of propaganda versus reality, pondering the credibility of chilling eyewitness accounts. Vinny draws intriguing parallels to the Havana Syndrome while examining the evolution of nonlethal U.S. military technology. They explore how such advancements may deter adversaries like Iran and China, showcasing America's unconventional approach to warfare.
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Chilling Firsthand Account Of Sonic Attack
- A Venezuelan security guard described drones, a small advanced helicopter assault team, and a weapon that caused nosebleeds and vomiting.
- He said the small team killed hundreds while attackers fell incapacitated from an intense internal sound wave.
Verify Dramatic Claims Before Accepting Them
- Read reports skeptically and check verification like Snopes before accepting dramatic accounts as fact.
- Consider both operational plausibility and possible strategic messaging when evaluating such claims.
Tweet Doubles As Deterrent Messaging
- The viral tweet blends operational claims with clear narrative intent to deter regional actors like Mexico, Iran, and others.
- Adam Sosnick and panel note the message may serve both factual reporting and strategic signaling.

