Wednesday, May 27, 2026 - A journalist who has reported extensively on late financier and s£x offender Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious New Mexico ranch has revealed that she is “fleeing the country,” after she became the victim of a “direct energy weapons” attack over her coverage.
Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, a former Boston Globe and Los
Angeles Times reporter, said she abruptly abandoned her New Mexico residence
after suffering what she described as symptoms consistent with “Havana
syndrome.”
“It appears my home has been located by, well, whoever is
unhappy about my reporting about Zorro Ranch and the local cover-up
here and the military intelligence roots of the child sex trafficking operation
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were running here in New Mexico,”
Valdes-Rodriguez wrote last week on her Substack.
“This morning, I was hit in my home office by two episodes
of what I later learned were likely Direct Energy Weapon attacks,” she wrote.
“We wasted no time in leaving the house, for good.”
The Albuquerque, NM-born writer said she would be “staying
in safe houses” while preparing to leave the United States permanently.
In subsequent posts, she alleged the attacks may have
involved a “backpack-sized” weapon placed on or near her roof by “private
military contractors.”
“The second round of attacks seemed to have come from the
back of a large semi truck that parked across from my house,” she wrote.
“These devices have gotten smaller now … some are the size
of large machine guns.”
Valdes-Rodriguez spent recent years as an independent
investigative journalist focused heavily on Epstein’s sprawling New Mexico
compound known as Zorro Ranch.
According to the author, her reporting uncovered evidence
that Epstein’s ranch may have been connected to broader political and
intelligence networks in New Mexico.

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