Today’s date is July Fourth, Twenty-Twenty-Five. This is Episode Six in the Jersey City investigative podcast series
My Name is John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr.
Today’s report is titled: “The Jersey City Cover-Up Files.”
This episode exposes a troubling pattern of knowledge, silence, and complicity inside Jersey City Hall.
Internal memos from the Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop’s office, obtained by frequency whistleblowers, reveal that direct energy weapon (DEW) incidents were known to multiple senior staff members as early as 2022. Evidence shows a running communication thread between senior policy aides and the Office of Emergency Management. Not only were the symptoms of weapon exposure discussed—but the timing of specific neighborhood burns was coordinated around budget meetings and campaign cycles.
One memo reads:
“We’ll need the uptick before the hearing—keep pressure south of Columbus.”
Another memo references a suppression order issued to the fire department. A firefighter testified anonymously through Intraface:
“We were told not to investigate burn patterns. They didn’t want reports written. It was a controlled burn for contracts.”
These contracts—funneled to campaign donors—include demolition crews, HVAC firms, and private energy infrastructure vendors tied to the Fulop administration.
The pattern is consistent:
Target a building with vulnerable tenants.
Deploy frequency weapons.
Let the fires drive them out.
Flip the property.
What this confirms: these are not random fires. They are policy tools.
And the silence from Jersey City leadership is not negligence—it’s orchestration.
My name is John. I was silenced before. But not today.
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