
VERITAS by Mel Eerik Wissenz | Confessions of a Whistleblower: Inside the Money Laundering Machine | Part 1 of 2
Oct 31, 2025
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Tonight on Veritas, our special guest is Eerik Wissenz.
A few weeks ago, I opened my inbox and found something I wasn't expecting. Dozens of PDFs. Legal documents, spreadsheets, letters, and records that Eerik said revealed a system designed to hide corruption on a scale that touches governments, corporations, and the people who trust them.
The amount of material was staggering. It felt less like reading a report and more like being dropped into someone's life work. A record of years spent trying to expose what most would prefer to keep buried.
Eerik Wissenz is not a newcomer to conflict. He has served as a soldier, built a company, and raised a family. Along the way, he says he uncovered evidence that money laundering is not confined to crime syndicates but has become part of the institutional bloodstream. When he spoke up, the reaction was immediate and personal. Investigations. Courtrooms. Pressure from every direction.
He has paid a price that most people can't imagine, yet he continues to push forward because he believes truth is not something you keep for yourself. It's something you owe the world, even when the world doesn't want to hear it.
Tonight, we sit down with a man who followed the money, challenged the silence, and refused to stop.
A few weeks ago, I opened my inbox and found something I wasn't expecting. Dozens of PDFs. Legal documents, spreadsheets, letters, and records that Eerik said revealed a system designed to hide corruption on a scale that touches governments, corporations, and the people who trust them.
The amount of material was staggering. It felt less like reading a report and more like being dropped into someone's life work. A record of years spent trying to expose what most would prefer to keep buried.
Eerik Wissenz is not a newcomer to conflict. He has served as a soldier, built a company, and raised a family. Along the way, he says he uncovered evidence that money laundering is not confined to crime syndicates but has become part of the institutional bloodstream. When he spoke up, the reaction was immediate and personal. Investigations. Courtrooms. Pressure from every direction.
He has paid a price that most people can't imagine, yet he continues to push forward because he believes truth is not something you keep for yourself. It's something you owe the world, even when the world doesn't want to hear it.
Tonight, we sit down with a man who followed the money, challenged the silence, and refused to stop.
