Former Project Veritas Whistleblowers Speak Out In Support Of James O’Keefe

Former Project Veritas whistleblowers have spoken out in support of James O’Keefe, who was recently removed as the group’s CEO.

In the letter, over a dozen Project Veritas “insiders,” say that they were shocked by the removal of O’Keefe, arguing that there would be no Project Veritas without O’Keefe, who founded the investigative group over ten years ago.

“As individuals who trusted Project Veritas with our stories, the removal of James O’Keefe by the Board of Directors was extremely disappointing and shocking. Without James O’Keefe, there is no Project Veritas,” the letter, which was shared on social media by Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies, says. 

“We sacrificed our jobs and livelihoods in order to give James O’Keefe hard evidence of fraud and corruption, whether it was at CBS news, Fox news, Google, Facebook, UPS, Pfizer, Hasbro, DHS, CNN, ESPN, HHS, or United Healthcare,” the letter continues. 

The letter added that while many of them had been “reluctant” to share their stories with the public, they “trusted” O’Keefe and knew they would not sell them out. 

They added that they still had “unanswered questions” about what happened between O’Keefe and the board to cause the separation. Those who signed onto the letter included Facebook insider Cassandra Spencer, Hasbro insider David Johnson, and Pfizer insider Melissa McAtee, among others. 

“Because of James there is a growing movement of whistleblowers who are willing to come forward and tell their stories. We stand united with James O’Keefe and his team of journalists that selflessly strive to expose corruption and uncover the truth,” the letter concluded. 

According to the board of Project Veritas, they had concerns about O’Keefe’s financial decisions and staff retention at the group. “James has spent an excessive amount of donor funds in the last three years on personal luxuries,” the board said in a statement. 

The board added that O’Keefe was “suspended indefinitely pending the resolution of a fulsome investigation and clarity which will need to be provided by a third party investigative audit report.”

O’Keefe announced Monday that he was out at the group, saying that his position and authority had been stripped from him. 

“Currently, I have no job at Project Veritas,” he added. “I have no position here based upon what the board has done — so I’m announcing to you all that today, on President’s Day, I’m packing up my personal belongings here.”

O’Keefe also claimed he had issued an ultimatum to the board to resign, which was not heeded, and he hinted at a future beyond Project Veritas. “Our mission continues on. I’m not done. The mission will perhaps take on a new name,” he said.

‘Listen To Your Emotions’: Whistleblowers Blast FBI-Newark’s ‘Wellness’ Sign And Increasingly ‘Woke’ Culture

Slogans and signs can set the standard for an organization, and inspire men and women each day to do their duty. It’s an American tradition exemplified in some of the greatest institutions of sport and culture.

For instance, the University of Notre Dame football has “Play Like A Champion Today;” the New England Patriots have “Do Your Job;” Nike has “Just Do It;” President Harry S. Truman had “The Buck Stops Here.”

And then there is The FBI Field Office of Newark, New Jersey. The G-men in one of the most dangerous cities in America are reminded each day of things like, “You Deserve Love, Care, And Support” as well as “Allow yourself to feel, don’t ignore your feelings, try to hear and accept them.”

According to a whistleblower from inside FBI-Newark, those aren’t the only “gentle” messages the FBI is told each day. The FBI tasked with taking on the likes of the mafia, Islamic extremists, gangs and more have a full-blown wellness room replete with yoga, massage chairs, and more. Prior to entering that room, there is a “reminders” sign that looks like it’s from HomeGoods and is meant for a kindergarten classroom:

BONUS! Here is a sign posted outside the @FBI wellness room. This is not a serious law enforcement agency. At best the FBI is an insult to the taxpayer. At worst, an enemy. @Weaponization pic.twitter.com/HFKoK5PO89

— Steve Friend (@RealStevefriend) February 21, 2023

The photos were shared by Steve Friend, a former FBI agent and current senior fellow for the Center for Renewing America.

Now, as an avowed Patriots fan, there is nothing worse than an outsider criticizing the culture of your team. “Do your job” — a phrase familiar with Coach Bill Belichick — is routinely mocked as the “Patriot Way” and to many represents a no-fun, all-business team. So, this author won’t directly insult the FBI’s questionable signage or compare it to a woke high school California guidance counselor’s office or one of those safe spaces designed for college kids unprepared for life outside a liberal bubble.

So, in that case, we’ll let FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin break down the embarrassing sign — as well the wellness program in general.

Seraphin, who spent six years in the bureau working in counterterrorism and counterintelligence, told The Daily Wire this week that the wellness program emulates the “worst and weakest parts of the Woke corporate culture.”

“When the work you do is honorable and rewarding, you don’t need a Wellness Room set aside to gather your thoughts,” Seraphin said. “That used to be called ‘your lunch break.’ But when you hire people whose work doesn’t actually impact the rewarding mission of law enforcement and simply exists for its own sake — perhaps they need to detox from the cognitive dissonance of ‘federal service’ being a federal jobs program.”

Indeed, Friend made similar comments.

“I definitely see a value in activities that could build morale, but I don’t think that it should be done on the taxpayer’s time and dime,” Friend told Daily Wire reporter Brandon Drey. “And when you see things like massage chairs being made available to federal employees to have access to during their workday — as a taxpayer myself, I find that insulting.”

Indeed, it raises the question — how soon will it be before we see one of these now-infamous “Day in the Life” videos from a federal agent:

I’m trying to think how it would go over if I told my Daily Wire boss after a particularly lazy day, “It’s okay to have bad and unproductive days” as the sign at the field office in Newark says. Something tells me I would be out of a job.

The views expressed in this piece are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

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