02/09/2025 / By Kevin Hughes
In a riveting “Health Ranger Report” interview on Brighteon.com, Mike Adams sat down with former special forces commander and renowned whistleblower Ivan Raiklin to delve into the latest developments surrounding the Twitter Files. Raiklin’s revelations have set the stage for what could be one of the most significant exposés in recent history, potentially unraveling the Deep State’s most closely guarded secrets.
Elon Musk‘s acquisition of Twitter (now X) has been nothing short of a seismic shift in the social media landscape. However, the platform’s past is riddled with allegations of censorship, collusion and cover-ups, making it a veritable “crime scene” as Musk himself has described. Raiklin, who has been at the forefront of efforts to expose these alleged wrongdoings, believes that the Twitter Direct Messages (DMs) hold the key to unlocking this intricate web of deceit.
The former Green Beret shared one of the most telling moments involving Terry Adirim, a former Department of Defense (DoD) official. After Raiklin and his network of military and veteran friends confronted her with threats of legal action over her role in implementing the illegal DoD vaccine mandate, Adirim swiftly deleted her account.
Raiklin and his followers sent her messages, including screenshots of DMs, causing her to panic and nuke her account. According to him, this indicates that Adirim’s DMs contained incriminating evidence she was desperate to hide.
Adding to the intrigue, investigative journalist Matt Taibbi admitted that Twitter prevented him from accessing the DMs during his investigation of the Twitter Files. When queried about this, Taibbi revealed that Twitter required him to sign a document prohibiting the examination of DMs. Raiklin speculates that Twitter’s former general counsel Jim Baker was likely behind this restriction, as he stands to lose the most if the contents of these messages are exposed.
“I suspect that Baker is the very guy that didn’t want anyone to look at DMs because he’s the one that’s going to be on the hook for everything,” Raiklin told the Health Ranger.
Raiklin believes that Baker’s communications could provide the “smoking gun” needed to expose a range of high-profile controversies, including the alleged illegal 2020 election, the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) misinformation campaign and other instances of Deep State manipulation. The implications are far-reaching, potentially leading to significant legal and political ramifications. (Related: Twitter Files reveal that several mysterious federal agencies worked with platform to suppress content.)
Raiklin is urging Musk to take decisive action by releasing the Twitter files. He suggested that Musk should leverage the political and legal landscape in Texas, where X has recently moved its headquarters.
Key figures, such as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, State Sen. Bryan Hughes and Bastrop County District Attorney Bryan Goertz, are seen as crucial allies in this endeavor. By subpoenaing the necessary documents and working with these officials, Musk could facilitate a thorough investigation and ensure the transparency that the public demands.
The potential release of the Twitter files is not just a matter of corporate accountability but a critical step in restoring faith in American institutions. Raiklin emphasized the importance of the First Amendment and free elections, which he believes have been compromised by the censorship industrial complex. The Twitter Files, particularly the DMs, are seen as a goldmine of evidence that could expose the Deep State’s most guarded secrets.
Watch the full interview between Ivan Raiklin and the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the “Health Ranger Report” below.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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