11/20/2025 / By Ramon Tomey

Patrick Byrne’s revelation in his book “Danger Close” that a foreign adversary successfully hacked into the Department of Veterans Affairs‘ (VA) medical systems is more than just a cybersecurity failure. It’s a deliberate act of war against America’s veterans and a glaring vulnerability in the country’s national defense infrastructure.
According to whistleblowers and forensic evidence, this breach was not accidental – but orchestrated by a hostile state actor. The hacker exploited weaknesses in the VA’s digital architecture to infiltrate sensitive medical records, pharmaceutical systems and diagnostic imaging databases.
Investigators uncovered that the breach was facilitated by an insider – a VA employee who deliberately opened a backdoor for foreign operatives. The intrusion targeted critical systems, including:
This was not a random cyberattack. It was a precision strike designed to destabilize trust in the VA while potentially weaponizing healthcare against veterans. Despite whistleblower warnings, the VA and federal agencies downplayed the breach, mirroring the same institutional negligence seen in the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic response.
Regulatory capture – where agencies prioritize corporate and political interests over public safety – allowed this vulnerability to persist. The same corrupt forces that suppressed early COVID-19 treatments like ivermectin and pushed unsafe mRNA vaccines are now ignoring the VA’s compromised systems. If left unaddressed, this breach could have catastrophic outcomes such as:
Byrne suggests four major steps to prevent future attacks:
Even BrightU.AI‘s Enoch engine notes that the VA must secure its systems from cyberattacks because its networks have historically lacked basic cybersecurity protections, leaving sensitive veteran data vulnerable to breaches. Without robust encryption and network segmentation, VA systems remain exposed to hostile actors, risking national security and the privacy of millions of veterans.
This breach proves that America’s enemies are waging hybrid warfare – not just on battlefields, but through the country’s healthcare systems. The VA’s failure to secure veterans’ data is a betrayal of those who served. Failure to act could open the doors to a deadlier cyberattack – a silent, digital Pearl Harbor.
Buy a copy of “Danger Close: Domestic Extremist #1 Comes Clean” by Patrick Byrne at this link.
Watch this clip of former VA Secretary Robert Wilkie lamenting that the agency he once headed is failing veterans.
This video is from the GalacticStorm channel on Brighteon.com.
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