

"The Elites Are Narcissists" – Project Veritas Founder REVEALS How To Catch Deep State Power Players
May 28, 2025
James O’Keefe reveals the covert tactics used in undercover journalism, detailing how targets are identified and approached. He discusses the elusive nature of figures like Fauci, highlighting how narcissism can lead insiders to spill secrets. The ethics and methods of undercover investigations are examined, including a case study on strategic information gathering. Additionally, the podcast delves into building trust in high-pressure environments and the complexities of navigating relationships with powerful individuals.
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Insurance Spy Sting Story
- An insurance agent used private investigators to track a competitor's pattern for a month before letting a woman approach him emotionally and record a compromising moment.
- This footage was used to coerce the competitor into returning a $5 million insurance client, illustrating a method of building trust to extract information.
Gain Access by Meeting Needs
- Undercover work requires understanding a person's needs and providing a suitable persona to gain access.
- Dating apps are easy for access since people seek love, but alternative methods must be created for harder targets.
Narcissism Leads to Confessions
- Powerful insiders often talk freely because their narcissism makes them believe they are untouchable.
- This arrogance leads them to inadvertently confess sensitive information under the assumption of immunity.