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Federal Employees Across All Agencies Rejected Operation Warp Speed as Disaster

Redacted · The MK Ultra Files Exist "I saw them with my own eyes" CIA Whistleblower Reveals · July 12, 2026
Federal Employees Across All Agencies Rejected Operation Warp Speed as Disaster
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The MK Ultra Files Exist "I saw them with my own eyes" CIA Whistleblower Reveals
"Every single time Trump said Operation Warp Speed was a great success, my phone would blow up. Every single chat group would be moaning and crying going, 'What are you doing? Why are you saying this? What are you doing?' The battery would die. I'm not even joking. They wouldn't have won. They would not have won if Kennedy hadn't done the most presidential thing anyone has done in my lifetime."
Erdman reveals that federal employees across 34 agencies in the Feds for Freedom network universally rejected President Trump's characterization of Operation Warp Speed as successful. He describes thousands of employees expressing frustration in real-time during Trump's campaign speeches, and credits RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Trump as critical to electoral victory despite this internal opposition to vaccine policy.

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Former CIA officer and whistleblower James Erdman gave his first interview since testifying under oath before the Senate about what he describes as an intentional intelligence community coverup of COVID-19's lab origins. Erdman, who voluntarily retired from the CIA after organizing thousands of federal employees against vaccine mandates, told host Clayton Morris that overlaying public FOIA documents with classified intelligence timelines released by former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reveals a deliberate pattern of deception. He stated the coverup began when Dr. Anthony Fauci provided a curated list of health experts within his orbit to influence intelligence assessments, ensuring the right people downplayed the lab leak theory. Erdman also revealed explosive details about CIA retaliation, including that all employees who refused the vaccine mandate were referred to the Counter Espionage Department for investigation as potential spies, regardless of religious accommodation requests or engagement in protected legal activities. In a stunning disclosure about government secrecy, Erdman confirmed he personally handled MK Ultra files at the CIA, contradicting agency claims the documents were destroyed. He described five or six boxes stacked three feet high that he moved while working at the agency, stating if officials claim they don't exist, they are lying to the American public. Erdman co-founded Feds for Medical Freedom, which grew to nearly 10,000 federal employees across 34 agencies who successfully sued to block Biden's vaccine mandate. The organization obtained a nationwide injunction in January 2022. Erdman expressed frustration that President Trump continues to tout Operation Warp Speed as successful, noting that every time Trump made such claims during the campaign, his phone would explode with messages from federal employees across the intelligence community and other agencies expressing dismay. He credited RFK Jr.'s endorsement as critical to Trump's victory despite this internal opposition. Throughout the interview, Erdman argued that systemic problems in oversight mechanisms, conflicts of interest between biodefense and public health funding, and Congressional complicity have created an environment where accountability is nearly impossible, though he remains cautiously optimistic that truth will eventually emerge.

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