The Trump Administration Wants to Frighten Would-Be Whistleblowers
A proposal to push federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements is part of a bigger effort to hide government secrets.
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A proposal to push federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements is part of a bigger effort to hide government secrets.
A group of lawmakers and a former Pentagon whistleblower are spearheading a new drive for the government's full disclosure about extraterrestrials.
Faye Bernstein, a Minnesota Department of Health Services employee, was one of the first whistleblowers of the rampant fraud, raising the alarm to higher-ups as early as 2019.