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EMP Like Weaponry

EMP-like weaponry refers to alleged electromagnetic pulse or directed energy weapons that the Black Group has reportedly developed to target, disrupt, and disable unidentified anomalous phenomena for crash retrieval purposes. According to disclosures made by an anonymous insider to whistleblower Michael Herrera, these weapons represent a critical capability that has transformed passive UAP observation into active capture operations.

Capabilities

According to the insider's account, EMP-like weapons can:

  • Target UAP specifically: The weapons are designed or tuned to affect non-human intelligence craft and their propulsion/control systems
  • Disrupt operation: Cause temporary or permanent malfunction of UAP flight systems
  • Disable craft: Force UAP to land or crash, making them recoverable
  • Facilitate retrievals: Enable the Black Group's crash retrieval program to acquire intact or semi-intact craft and occupants

Operational Use

Luring Operations

The insider claimed that crash retrieval programs have developed techniques to lure UAP to specific locations where the EMP-like weapons can be deployed effectively. This suggests:

  • Knowledge of what attracts UAP (possibly nuclear facilities, weapons testing, electromagnetic signatures)
  • Ability to create bait scenarios that draw craft into range
  • Coordinated operations involving surveillance, luring, and weapon deployment

Active Shootdowns

The insider allegedly told Herrera that "non-human intelligence craft are being shot down in desert locations worldwide," indicating:

  • The weapons are deployed globally, not just in U.S. territory
  • Desert environments are preferred (minimal witnesses, easier recovery)
  • The program is conducting active shootdowns, not merely responding to natural crashes

Strategic Implications

Provocation Risk

The insider warned that shooting down NHI craft "risks provocation of an advanced species" — acknowledging that actively targeting craft from a potentially superior intelligence could trigger retaliation or conflict. This raises questions about:

  • Whether civilian and military leadership are aware these operations are occurring
  • The risk assessment used to justify continuing shootdowns
  • Potential consequences if the targeted intelligence responds defensively

Technological Advantage

If EMP-like weapons can reliably disable UAP, it suggests:

  • Understanding of UAP propulsion or control system vulnerabilities
  • Electromagnetic disruption affects even highly advanced technology
  • The reverse engineering program has advanced sufficiently to weaponize recovered technology against its creators

Historical Context

Allegations of directed energy weapons targeting UAP are not new:

  • Researcher Philip J. Corso claimed Cold War-era weapons development aimed at UFO interception
  • Multiple witnesses have described craft behaving erratically near military installations before crashing
  • The 1953 Kingman Arizona UFO crash and other incidents allegedly involved radar or signal interference causing crashes

The insider's claims represent a more explicit and operational version of these long-standing allegations — that crash retrievals are not opportunistic but orchestrated through weapons deployment.

Credibility Assessment

The EMP-like weaponry disclosure comes from the anonymous insider's claims to Michael Herrera and remains unverified. If true, it would represent:

  • An act of war against non-human intelligences
  • A violation of any diplomatic or tacit agreements with NHI
  • A potential existential risk if retaliation occurs

No documentary evidence, weapons specifications, or independent corroboration has emerged. The claim remains within the realm of insider testimony and should be evaluated with appropriate skepticism alongside the broader context of the insider's other disclosures.

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