Jeremy Corbell
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You know, our work, whatever we do, is so dependent on whistleblowers.
The information that comes our way is from whistleblowers.
Most of them do not go public in any way.
They help us find things that other people can't find and bring truth to folks like you here and on weaponized and other platforms at our disposal.
They put everything at risk.
I mean, they put their lives at risk to bring us a little closer to, I won't say capital D disclosure, because we're not anywhere near that, but at least closer to truth, closer to transparency.
They risk their careers, their livelihoods, their families, their lives in many cases.
So, you know, we were planning on talking about whistleblowers and one whistleblower in particular.
Two days ago, kaboom, something drops on Capitol Hill.
This witness comes forward, James Erdman III, who had worked as a career officer at CIA, who had gone to work for ODNI, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, ODNI.
Tulsi Gabbard is the person that holds that job.
And he says, I went over to ODNI.
I was put in charge of something called DIG, the Director's Initiative Group.
they launched a series of very quiet confidential investigations into very serious topics a couple well it's not even a year ago and kept it very quiet one of those topics was the origins of coping and that's what he was called to testify about one was about jfk the murder of the president one was about uh i think it's not havana syndrome it was
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, some very, MKUltra was one.
And lastly, it was UAP.
Now, we happen to know about the UAP investigation because Jeremy and I, and we're going to get into that.
He's going to share some details with you.