Was this the secret CIA tech used to rescue downed US pilot from Iran?



Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe said the recovery of a downed U.S. airman in Iran was a "no-fail mission" that required technology available nowhere else in the world.

In reference to an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter pilot who was lost in Iran, the CIA boss told reporters on Tuesday that the challenge of finding the pilot was comparable to hunting for a single grain of sand in the desert; but they did it.

'If your heart is beating, we will find you.'

Director Ratcliffe revealed the agency used human and technical assets and also "executed a deception campaign to confuse the Iranians who were desperately hunting for our airmen."

He added, "At the president's direction, we deployed both human assets and exquisite technologies that no other intelligence service in the world possesses."

While Ratcliffe stopped short of describing exactly what those "unique capabilities" were, an insider report by the New York Post claims that the CIA implemented a secret technology known as "Ghost Murmur."

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The mountainous yet barren region of the Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province in Iran offered an ideal setting for the technology's first use, one source reportedly said.

The CIA director stated that even though the pilot was hiding and concealed in a mountain crevice, he was still visible to the CIA but "invisible to the enemy."

It was "about as clean an environment as you could ask for" due to low electromagnetic interference, the source went on. With "almost no competing human signatures" and a strong "thermal contrast between a living body and the desert floor" at nighttime, operators enjoyed a second layer of confirmation that they had found their man.

"It's like hearing a voice in a stadium, except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert," an unnamed source told the Post.

The "Ghost Murmur" tech uses long-range quantum magnetometry to identify the electromagnetic pulse of a human heartbeat. The heartbeat's signature is separated from background noise to locate it.

The source, allegedly briefed on the CIA program, also said that "in the right conditions, if your heart is beating, we will find you."

The source told the Post that the signal of a heartbeat is usually so weak it can only be measured in a hospital-style setting with sensors pressed to a person's chest, however, advances in the technology — chiefly built around finding defects in synthetic diamonds — have made finding such signals more possible.

"The capability is not omniscient. It works best in remote, low-clutter environments and requires significant processing time," the insider claimed.

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told reporters at the same press conference that the pilot's first message upon finding cover was "God is good."

"We leave no man behind. And that is not luck. It's the result of unmatched training, superior technology, unbreakable warrior ethos, and sheer American grit," Hegseth added.

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'I'm not suicidal': Rep. Burchett says US would fall apart if we heard truth about UFOs



A congressman could neither confirm nor deny shocking claims made about hybrid alien species and a string of mysterious deaths.

During a recent interview, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) urged President Trump to disclose government secrets that he said would rock the nation, saying that what he has seen would keep people up at night.

'This country would have come unglued, I think, if they would have heard all that I heard.'

Burchett spoke with Newsmax host Rob Finnerty about recent stories and claims made about UFOs and alien disclosure. Perhaps most shockingly, Finnerty highlighted claims made by former Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who recently said he was once briefed by U.S. Army personnel about the locations of "hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid race that could engage in intergalactic communication."

Gaetz told host Benny Johnson about "enforced breeding programs" between aliens and humans who had been abducted from war zones or migrant caravans.

When Finnerty asked Burchett for his response, he replied, "I'm still a member of Congress, so I can't really comment too much on what Matt said."

Burchett insisted he was being serious and added that if the government "would release the things that I've seen, you would stay up. You'd be up at night worrying about or thinking about this stuff."

The congressman gave an example.

"I was briefed ... on an issue two weeks ago, and it would have set the earth on — this country would have come unglued, I think, if they would have heard all that I heard, they would demand answers. And we need to."

Burchett then told the host there was an active cover-up happening in the highest ranks.

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All the allegedly shocking information that would have Americans up in arms is continuously being hidden from public view, Burchett claimed.

"Unfortunately, it just keeps getting covered up and covered up. And the people that know are dying or disappearing, as the case may be," he went on.

To that end, Finnerty cited a recent story connecting six dead or missing personnel linked to "secret U.S. aerospace work," all of which are stories from the past year.

For example, retired General William Neil McCasland allegedly "disappeared suddenly from his home" but left his phone, glasses, and watch, Finnerty said. He reportedly worked at an Air Force base that allegedly held debris from the Roswell, New Mexico, crash from the 1940s.

Monica Jacinto Reza is an aerospace engineer who vanished while hiking in the Angeles National Forest in June 2025.

In response to the stories, Burchett said, "I just know there are no coincidences in this town."

"These folks have disappeared or died mysteriously, and the only thing that ties them together is the fact that they worked on things that are dealing with outer space, whether it's UFOs or nuclear secrets or missiles or what have you," he added.

Chillingly, Burchett also felt the need to tell the host, "For the record, I'm not suicidal, and I don't take risks."

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The 61-year-old from Knoxville, Tennessee, said he has been pushing for disclosure from the federal government, but he and his colleagues are often stymied by "arrogant" bureaucrats.

"When I'm in a meeting, in a closed-door meeting, and I asked about the president's points on these, and then I'm told by some arrogant, unelected bureaucrat that the president is on a need-to-know basis, I think that says everything that needs to be said about what's going on."

Burchett described the typical bureaucrat as "some little punk with a man bun" who is "sort of running the show," while decorated military officers are silenced.

The officers, Burchett explained, "are basically unallowed to say anything, and you can read their faces."

The congressman remained steadfast in that he did not believe the recent deaths were coincidences and furthermore that he thinks President Trump is indeed the president who wants to provide disclosure on aliens.

Burchett said the president simply needs to be informed of what questions to ask and to be told the locations of certain "items."

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‘Destruction by design’: The elites’ playbook ‘to bring Lady Liberty down’



When you take an honest look at America right now – heightened crime, open borders, mass censorship, corrupt media, declining faith in our election system – you might say we’re living in chaos.

But you’d be wrong.

“What's happening today isn't chaos because the definition of chaos is complete disorder and confusion,” says Glenn Beck. “I think this is very well thought out.”

“The current destruction of America that we are experiencing today is by design” – specifically by elites who are “very smart,” “very evil,” and have a “playbook to bring Lady Liberty down to her knees,” Glenn says.

This all started during President George W. Bush’s term, when he decided to “violate the free market to save the free market.”

“Then Obama took it up the next level; Trump then delayed it – slowed it down [and] actually put us in reverse,” and now the current administration and other powerful elites are “finishing the fundamental transformation of America,” he explains.

The raid of Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s most recent $354 million fraud verdict, the seven federal investigations of Elon Musk, and even YouTube’s demonetization of Glenn are just a few examples of the regime’s plan to “purge anyone that they can use policy to stop.”

And yet, just last week, “Biden's own Justice Department declared that they won't be pursuing charges against the president because he was too mentally incompetent to stand trial,” says Glenn, adding that “too brain-dead to answer questions” means he’s “too brain-dead to run the country.”

But most agree at this point that Biden isn’t actually running the country but is serving as a puppet (and not a very good one) for those who are calling the shots.

Which raises the question: Who is steering the ship?

To find out, watch the video below.


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James O'Keefe's opening testimony on FBI and DOJ overreach leaves House Judiciary Committee speechless



On May 10, James O'Keefe of Project Veritas gave his opening statement on the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation's overreach on members of the press. O'Keefe delivered his statement to members of Congress.

The House Judiciary Committee recently showed unanimous bipartisan support for new legislation protecting journalists from government overreach. This hearing received little media coverage.

House Representative Ralph Norman of South Carolina was sympathetic to O'Keefe's ordeal and questioned how far the DOJ and FBI appear to have gone in this case. Here is the transcript:

O'Keefe: "Ashley Biden's attorney, a woman named Roberta Kaplan, responded by saying, 'We should send to the southern district of New York. In just 24 days, Ms. Kaplan got her political favor fulfilled when the Southern District of New York approved the first of nineteen secret subpoenas.'"

Rep Norman: "Is this collusion, in your opinion, with what's happening really to both of you all in your opinion?"

O'Keefe: "I think Ashley Biden's attorney's statement about 'we should send to the Southern District of New York' is self-evident. There is also a poster in the room. You can see the four photos there; we find this extraordinary that Roberta Kaplan is the same attorney [representing] Ashley Biden. She's also the same attorney for former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and she represents the woman married to the son of the U.S. attorney who signed all the secret warrants against me. So, those are the facts, and [they] are pretty self-evident facts, and I don't wish to opine beyond the facts."

Rep Norman: "That's unbelievable. Every American needs to know what not only you all have gone through but to see these facts."

O'Keefe: "There's disparate treatment at the Department of Justice, including how they define journalists. A journalist is a person who regularly gathers, prepares, collects, photographs, records, writes, and edits information that concerns national stories."

O'Keefe: "The Southern District of New York wrote in pleadings that I'm not a journalist because I don't get permission from the subjects I investigate. So that directly contradicts common sense as well as the law. So obviously, we can't trust the Department of Justice with the power to define who is and who is not a journalist depending upon who's in charge. That goes against everything the First Amendment stands for, Sir."