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I am Chief Warrant Officer Duncan J. Searcy, claiming whistleblower status under Title 10 US Code 1034. After four years of seeking resolution through my chain of command and Congress, I have lost faith in my leaders. I refused the EUA COVID-19 vaccine, which led to being grounded, loss of pay, and benefits, causing severe financial hardship and personal struggles. The military's focus shifted to mental health issues to remove me. This situation reflects a larger issue of corruption and control by a ruling class. I urge Americans to unite peacefully to reclaim our rights and demand accountability from our leaders. I challenge fellow service members to renew their oaths and stand firm. Remember, your oath is to the Constitution, and you will answer for it. I pledge my support to the family of Lance Corporal Kareem Nakuy, who died during the Afghanistan withdrawal.

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My name is Tara Rodas. I want to thank Aaron Stevenson, Project Veritas, and James O'Keefe for their bravery in publishing this story. I worked at the Pomona Fairplex emergency intake site, where we processed unaccompanied children who were coming to the US from other countries. We would then deliver them to unvetted sponsors throughout the country. Thanks to one whistleblower and their truth-telling, it was revealed that the US government is involved in a large-scale child trafficking operation, funded by taxpayers. I am grateful for the opportunity to speak the truth, and I hope that more people will come forward. Aaron and I will continue to speak out until children are rescued, criminals are prosecuted, and the government stops funding child trafficking.

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Tara Rodas expresses gratitude to Aaron Stevenson and Project Veritas for publishing a story that helped her uncover a large-scale child trafficking operation. She worked at an emergency intake site for unaccompanied children and reveals that the US government acted as a middleman, delivering these children to unvetted sponsors across the country. Tara emphasizes the importance of whistleblowers and encourages others to come forward. She vows to continue speaking the truth until children are rescued, criminals are prosecuted, and the government stops funding child trafficking with millions of dollars.

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Three government whistleblowers with 7 decades of law enforcement experience allege that Homeland Security is intentionally failing to fully enforce the DNA Fingerprint Act, a 2005 law requiring DNA collection from non-U.S. persons detained for immigration violations. They claim this non-compliance, spanning multiple administrations, makes Americans less safe and has led to preventable deaths. Recent data suggests nearly 70% of border encounters did not include DNA collection, potentially leaving almost a million violent criminals unidentified between 2010 and 2019. The whistleblowers allege this failure may have contributed to the death of Rachel Morin, as the suspect had multiple prior encounters with border agents where DNA could have been collected. They also claim they faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions, removal of firearms and credentials, and a hostile work environment. One supervisor allegedly stated the agency's goal was to bankrupt them, make them quit, die, or kill themselves. The whistleblowers believe the intentional dereliction of implementing the DNA law is criminal.

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Sarah Fields, a Texas activist and journalist, recounts her encounter with the FBI. They wanted her to disclose her sources regarding stories she shared about the border. Sarah refused, citing the potential danger it could pose to her sources. The FBI persisted, even requesting a private meeting. Sarah declined and has since faced harassment from the agency. She has reported on disturbing incidents at the border, including pregnant women having their bellies cut open and drugs being hidden inside. She also exposed a Hamas training camp crossing the border. Sarah stands firm in her refusal to reveal her sources, as she believes the FBI has been weaponized against the right and does not prioritize protecting constitutional rights. She would rather go to jail than compromise her integrity.

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Three government whistleblowers with seven decades of law enforcement experience allege that Homeland Security is intentionally failing to enforce the DNA Fingerprint Act of 2005, which requires collecting DNA from non-US persons detained for immigration violations. They claim this non-compliance, spanning multiple administrations, has led to preventable deaths. Recent data suggests nearly 70% of border encounters don't include DNA collection, potentially leaving almost a million violent criminals unidentified. The whistleblowers suggest this failure may have contributed to the death of Rachel Morin, as the suspect had multiple prior encounters with border agents where DNA could have been collected. The whistleblowers also allege retaliation for speaking out, including denial of promotion, a hostile work environment, and the removal of law enforcement credentials and firearms. One supervisor allegedly stated the agency's goal was to bankrupt them, make them quit, die, or kill themselves. The whistleblowers believe the intentional dereliction of implementing the DNA law is criminal.

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My name is Sarah Fields, a Texas activist and journalist. The FBI wanted me to reveal my sources, but I refused to protect their safety. I shared stories about disturbing events at the border, including a Hamas training camp and women being exploited. Despite FBI pressure, I will not compromise my integrity by revealing my sources to an agency that may not respect constitutional rights. I stand by my commitment to truth and will not be silenced.

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I blew the whistle on the American Taliban case after discovering that torture had been used during the investigation. The Department of Justice failed to disclose this evidence during the prosecution. I went to the media about it, which led to a criminal investigation against me and being put on the no-fly list. This experience showed me the power and aggression of the government when you go against their narrative, even if it's based on falsehoods.

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An individual claims to have made $120,000 last year but suggests Border Patrol agents could passively allow illegal activity to continue for personal benefit. They assert some agents may face financial ruin. The speaker references Lincoln Riley and suggests that signing certain files contributes to "blood on our hands." They imply a moral responsibility for the harm caused to victims of crime. They ask how agents would feel if the victim were their own family member.

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The speaker is at a migrant center in San Antonio, Texas, alleging that NGOs are facilitating human smuggling into America. He claims San Antonio police officers are contracted by NGOs to guard the area in their official uniforms and cars. The speaker questions the officers about the alleged conflict of interest and whether they are being paid by NGOs, but they offer "no comment." He accuses the NGOs of lying about paying for migrants' flights and scamming the federal government. He asks why the police are not investigating this and are instead taking money from NGOs. The speaker follows a bus allegedly transporting migrants to the airport and back to the migrant resource center. He questions a woman involved in the pickup about her NGO affiliation. He also questions an airport employee about working a side contract approved by the San Antonio PD.

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As government whistleblowers with decades of law enforcement experience, we've witnessed Homeland Security's intentional failure to implement the DNA Fingerprint Act, a law designed to protect public safety. This noncompliance, impacting millions of border encounters, has led to preventable deaths, including the tragic case of Rachel Morin. Despite bipartisan support for DNA collection upon detention for immigration violations, the law isn't fully enforced, leaving potentially hundreds of thousands of violent criminals unidentified. We faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions and removal of credentials. The agency's goal, according to one supervisor, is to bankrupt us, make us quit, or worse. We believe this dereliction is criminal, exacerbating crime by ignoring a vital tool.

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The speakers confirm retaliation for speaking out against Homeland Security officials. No one at Homeland Security has been disciplined, demoted, or fired for not complying with the DNA law. The speakers faced consequences like losing credentials and firearms. They were marginalized and their careers destroyed. One supervisor mentioned the agency's goal was to bankrupt, force resignation, or worse.

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I am Chief Warrant Officer Duncan J. Searcy, claiming whistleblower status. For four years, I've sought resolution through my chain of command but have lost faith in them. After refusing the EUA COVID-19 vaccine, I faced coercion, lost my pay and benefits, and struggled financially. I want accountability from my leaders and urge the American people to rise up peacefully against a corrupt ruling class that divides us for profit. I challenge my fellow service members to renew their oath to the Constitution and recognize the dangers of coercion. Your loyalty should be to the Constitution, not to those in power. I pledge any earnings from this video to the family of Lance Corporal Kareem Nakui, who died during the Afghanistan withdrawal. Together, we can reclaim our rights and work towards a better future.

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Border Patrol Agent Aaron Vecchi was cleared of wrongdoing after exposing disturbing conditions at the US-Mexico border. A federal inquiry concluded allegations were unsupported by evidence. Vecchi, inspired by Zach Apothecar, spoke out about the "religion of apathy" among some agents who prioritize complacency over care. In February, Vecchi detailed systemic failures and humanitarian abuses in Ajo, Arizona, including freezing detainees, lack of shelter, and dangerous overcrowding. He reported gross mismanagement to the Office of Special Counsel, citing failure to provide basic care and extreme conditions. Vecchi alleged he was ordered to overcrowd the facility, creating an officer safety hazard, and provided photos and video evidence. Despite a cease and desist order, Vecchi maintained his decision to speak out, stating his conscience was more important than his pension. Vecchi is retiring this month.

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300,000 children are missing, and over half a million are trafficked into the country. The scale of this issue is overwhelming, and the bureaucracy is difficult to navigate. I’ve witnessed horrific scenes in my career, including a tragic incident where 19 people, including a 5-year-old boy, died in a trailer. The boy begged his father for help as he suffocated. I've also spoken to young girls who have been victimized by cartel members, leaving them traumatized. I warned that if Joe Biden won the presidency, border security would deteriorate, leading to increased trafficking and deaths. When President Trump asked if I wanted to help fix the situation, I couldn't refuse.

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Aaron Vecchi, a former Border Patrol agent, exposed systemic human rights violations and internal cover-ups, risking his career and pension. He describes a "religion of apathy" among some agents who ridicule those dedicated to their oath. Vecchi believes the patrol's standards have declined, prioritizing quantity over quality in agents. He recounts instances of vehicles driving through with marijuana and ultralights flying into Phoenix with unknown loads, even post-9/11. After 2005, things picked up during the Obama administration, and the Biden administration "blew the doors off." Vecchi details inhumane conditions at the Ajo station, including overcrowded canopies, freezing temperatures, and a lack of blankets. He describes an incident where he found 60 men huddled together for warmth. He also mentions being forced to take jackets from breastfeeding women. Vecchi reported these issues to the Office of Special Counsel and Congress. He faced retaliation, including a cease and desist order. He was officially cleared of wrongdoing following a federal inquiry. Vecchi advises others facing similar crises of conscience to pray, consult their families, and trust they will be vindicated. He believes the cartels run the border and agents are only allowed to work as hard as the cartels permit.

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We were filming at the border when Border Patrol detained us at gunpoint, ignoring 60 illegal immigrants nearby. Some of us were handcuffed for exposing the invasion while the administration supports cartels. Despite being released, mainstream media hasn't covered our experience. We complied with law enforcement, but the focus should be on securing the border.

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Many people don't like me, but others thank me for my work. The success of border and immigration enforcement belongs to President Trump and the officers. After 40 years in this job, people ask why I'm so emotional. I've spoken with girls as young as nine, raped repeatedly by cartel members. Think about how Lincoln Riley died and the terror she went through. Children are sexually assaulted. I stood with 19 dead people who baked to death in a tractor trailer. Illegal immigration is not a victimless crime. Every sick person, especially child rapists, taken off the streets makes the country safer. Every illegal alien arrested who is a public safety threat makes this country safer.

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Border Patrol Agent Aaron Vekke, with 19 years of experience, is speaking out about the mistreatment of migrants he witnessed at the Ajo, Arizona station, including families freezing or burning in the desert heat. He filed whistleblower complaints after seeing people's rights violated, such as overcrowding under a canopy without segregation, shade, or regard for civil rights. Vekke says his supervisor told him he would be guilty of dereliction of duty if he didn't continue overcrowding the facility. He reported the issues to the OSC but received a cease and desist letter. He claims management is forcing agents to violate court orders and mistreat migrants, even taking jackets from breastfeeding women in cold weather. Vekke states the cartels run the border and agents are overwhelmed, following orders to process migrants quickly into an overcrowded parking lot. He appeals to his colleagues to speak out, noting the toll the situation has taken on agents' well-being. He believes bureaucrats are coercing law enforcement into violating laws and oaths of office, which he sees as a threat to the nation.

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I joined the FBI in 2014, focusing on violent crimes on Indian reservations and later on child pornography and human trafficking in Florida. In 2021, I was reassigned to domestic terrorism, where I became concerned about the January 6 investigations. I noticed the FBI was straying from its guidelines, which I believed jeopardized important cases and public safety. After raising my concerns, my security clearance was suspended, and I was placed in an unpaid position indefinitely. The FBI pressured me to lie to charge me with a crime and denied my requests for outside employment. If the FBI treats its own agents this way, what might they do to ordinary citizens?

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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department and Health and Human Services against me and my family after I blew the whistle on gender affirming care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital. A memo was sent out saying that anyone who interferes with gender affirming care would become a target of the federal government. They tried to manufacture an indictment out of nonexistent law, accusing me of violating patient privacy, even though I protected patient identities while the DOJ released patient initials. They aimed to make me pay for doing the right thing. I was willing to go to jail so the world could see what they were doing. With the help of X, we exposed the injustice and ultimately won, achieving the greatest victory of my life. We seek accountability for those who abused their power.

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I'm Luke Savarin, a former officer with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). I'm here as a whistleblower to expose systemic failures and massive corruption within the agency. While working at CBSA, I uncovered the theft of over 400,000 travel documents, and identified individuals on terror watch lists receiving Canadian travel documents. Management dismissed my concerns and even directed me to falsify reports. I witnessed the destruction of foreign passports and the creation of false documents in federal databases. My reports were ignored, and I faced retaliation for speaking out. The core issue is corruption and lack of accountability at every level of the CBSA. A complete overhaul is needed, including an independent oversight committee and protection for whistleblowers. Without these changes, Canada's security will remain at risk. The Canadian public needs to demand action from their members of parliament to fix these issues.

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Multiple government whistleblowers with decades of law enforcement experience reveal that Customs and Border Protection has failed to comply with the DNA collection law, potentially leading to preventable deaths. Despite bipartisan support for the law, nearly 70% of border encounters did not include DNA collection, leaving violent criminals unidentified. The failure to collect DNA may have contributed to a murder case. Whistleblowers faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions and reputational harm. The agency's intentional noncompliance with the law is seen as criminal, with no disciplinary actions taken against those responsible.

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Three government whistleblowers with 7 decades of law enforcement experience allege that Homeland Security is intentionally failing to fully enforce the DNA Fingerprint Act, a 2005 law requiring DNA collection from non-U.S. persons detained for immigration violations. They claim this non-compliance, spanning multiple administrations, makes Americans less safe and has led to preventable deaths. Recent data suggests nearly 70% of border encounters did not include required DNA collection, potentially leaving almost a million violent criminals unidentified between 2010 and 2019. The whistleblowers suggest this failure may have contributed to the death of Rachel Morin, as the suspect had multiple prior encounters with border agents where DNA could have been collected. The whistleblowers also allege retaliation for speaking out, including demotions, removal of firearms and credentials, and a hostile work environment. One whistleblower claims a supervisor stated the agency's goal was to bankrupt them, make them quit, die, or kill themselves. They believe the intentional dereliction of implementing the DNA law is criminal.

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The speaker testifies about the weaponization of the FBI and DOJ against its own employees and the American people. He served in the Army in Iraq and Afghanistan, then as a police officer, and later as an FBI special agent. Despite receiving high performance reviews and being selected for specialized units, he has been smeared as a subpar employee after witnessing weaponization within the FBI. He states that too many in the FBI prioritize avoiding difficulty over upholding the Constitution, leading to an Orwellian atmosphere that silences dissent. He is speaking out despite the potential personal cost, including the loss of his job and family's home. He claims the FBI allowed him to accept orders to a new position, sell his family's home, and report to the new unit before suspending him on his first day, rendering his family homeless. He concludes that bad actors have begun running parts of the government, but he will never stop trying to serve the nation and protect the innocent.
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