Episodes

  • Whistleblower Secrets - Expose the truth hidden in plain sight with Ava Grey
    Apr 8 2026
    Join investigative journalist Ava Grey as she uncovers the untold stories of whistleblowers who risked everything to expose hidden surveillance, secret policies, and institutional corruption. Through leaked documents and firsthand testimony, discover what happens when ordinary people refuse to stay silent against powerful forces determined to keep their secrets buried.

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    1 min
  • Whistleblower Secrets - When the Government Watches Its Own Watchdogs
    Apr 8 2026
    Ava Grey examines the DOJ's secret 2017 subpoenas of congressional oversight staffers' Google records—kept hidden for six years. Jason Foster, now leading Empower Oversight, discovered his own communications were surveilled while investigating the very agency watching him. A chilling look at institutional power, betrayal trauma, and the weaponization of surveillance against accountability itself.

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    29 mins
  • Whistleblower Secrets - The Memo They Were Told to Forget
    Apr 8 2026
    Join AI host Ava Grey as she examines former ICE attorney Ryan Schwank's congressional testimony about an alleged secret policy authorizing warrantless home entries—taught verbally at a federal training center but never written down. Drawing on FOIA records obtained by American Oversight and analyzing the institutional mechanisms of plausible deniability, this episode explores how power operates through absence.

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    28 mins