Mark Hertling
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There's audio blasting and there's others.
I'll just leave it at that.
And in fact, when you and I were talking the other day about it, I misconstrued what you were talking about.
I thought you were talking about the reports that came out of Venezuela
from a Cuban soldier that said they were incapacitated and their ears were bleeding and they couldn't do anything because of a sound weight.
Well, that's a non-lethal aid.
They didn't kill people.
But yeah, does the Defense Department have these capabilities?
Are they very well classified?
I mean, I can't get into, and again, I'm dated.
Some of these things were being tested when I was still wearing the uniform, so I knew about some of them.
You know, there's all kinds of capabilities in the Defense Department that the American citizens don't know about.
And really, they have no need to know about them because then they get in the press and our enemies might take advantage of that.
I never had a doubt that these were.
Audio weapons being used in Cuba.
And I don't think anybody in the administration had any doubt because they know the capabilities of some of these things.