brittney griner s wife that until you talk to the president, nothing gets done. these things are decided at his level. any clarity from jake sullivan about whether you could talk tots president? i m not aware they discussed that. i think the problem that we have is that the white house, the u.s. government generally is uncoordinated in how they deal with wrongful detection. they create this perception that this one event, presidential call or presidential meeting, might be definitive. some told our family, you need to make more noise to get some agencies to get on board for helping wrongful detainees. it s always uncertain for the wrongful detainee s family to know what we need to do to get this to happen. we may need to be patient, which is hard to do. even having that communicated in a coordinated manner by the u.s. government would be useful. i can t imagine waiting all
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am i misreading that? no, i don t think that s a misreading. you know, they did this uncoordinated with their own sister agencies. the question is why would they do that, mark? because they don t want it known of the evidence of whatever number that there is an issue with some one or more foreign governments that have been perpetrating whatever this is. i don t weigh in on what it is. we have theories. the national academy of sciences have said they think it s some sort of directed energy weapon. there is widespread information that dates back into the 60s where we know the russians were using microwaves against our people. there were hearings in the late 70s in the senate, our senate, that the russians were bombarding our microwaves and we don t know what kind of impact.