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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 2 MIN

CIA Director Ratcliffe Reveals Secret Quantum Technology Used in Daring Iran Rescue Mission

from 101 - The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency · host Inception Point Ai

CIA Director John Ratcliffe recently highlighted the success of a daring rescue mission in Iran. According to ABC30, Ratcliffe stated that the United States deployed human assets and exquisite technologies that no other intelligence service possesses to locate a weapons systems officer after his F-fifteen fighter jet was shot down over Iran on Friday. The Times of Israel reports that the Central Intelligence Agency used Pegasus software for a deception operation during the rescue.UNN details that the agency employed a new secret tool called Ghost Murmur for the first time. This system, developed by Lockheed Martins Skunk Works division, uses long-range quantum magnetometry to detect a persons heartbeat from electromagnetic signals. Artificial intelligence processes the data to isolate the biological signal from background noise. Sources say it located the officer, hiding in a mountain gorge about forty miles away, despite Iranian searches.The Jewish News Syndicate quotes Ratcliffe saying United States intelligence shows the Iranians were embarrassed and ultimately humiliated by the missions success. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth joined Ratcliffe at a White House briefing, where Trump described the second rescue involving one hundred fifty-five aircraft, including bombers, fighters, refueling tankers, and rescue planes. Much of it was subterfuge to mislead Iranian forces, who numbered in the thousands.The Wall Street Journal notes this marked the first time Iran shot down a manned United States aircraft. The pilot was rescued the same day, while the weapons systems officer evaded capture for forty-eight hours. Two C-one hundred thirty transport aircraft were deliberately destroyed after getting stuck in sand, with some troops injured by gunfire but no fatalities.Pune Mirror mentions some scientific doubts about Ghost Murmur, though Trump praised such secret gadgets.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out Quiet Please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe recently highlighted the success of a daring rescue mission in Iran. According to ABC30, Ratcliffe stated that the United States deployed human assets and exquisite technologies that no other intelligence service possesses to locate a weapons systems officer after his F-fifteen fighter jet was shot down over Iran on Friday. The Times of Israel reports that the Central Intelligence Agency used Pegasus software for a deception operation during the rescue.UNN details that the agency employed a new secret tool called Ghost Murmur for the first time. This system, developed by Lockheed Martins Skunk Works division, uses long-range quantum magnetometry to detect a persons heartbeat from electromagnetic signals. Artificial intelligence processes the data to isolate the biological signal from background noise. Sources say it located the officer, hiding in a mountain gorge about forty miles away, despite Iranian searches.The Jewish News Syndicate quotes Ratcliffe saying United States intelligence shows the Iranians were embarrassed and ultimately humiliated by the missions success. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth joined Ratcliffe at a White House briefing, where Trump described the second rescue involving one hundred fifty-five aircraft, including bombers, fighters, refueling tankers, and rescue planes. Much of it was subterfuge to mislead Iranian forces, who numbered in the thousands.The Wall Street Journal notes this marked the first time Iran shot down a manned United States aircraft. The pilot was rescued the same day, while the weapons systems officer evaded capture for forty-eight hours. Two C-one hundred thirty transport aircraft were deliberately destroyed after getting stuck in sand, with some troops injured by gunfire but no fatalities.Pune Mirror mentions some scientific doubts about Ghost Murmur, though Trump praised such secret gadgets.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out Quiet Please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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