The Forgotten Files of a Failed Policy
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Long-buried in bureaucracy, these overlooked files expose the fallout of a failed policy.
Long-buried in bureaucracy, these overlooked files expose the fallout of a failed policy.
Long-buried in bureaucracy, these overlooked files expose the fallout of a failed policy.
Long-buried in bureaucracy, these overlooked files expose the fallout of a failed policy.
A government program promised better clinics. We found empty buildings, fake invoices, and no oversight.
Retaliation is the silent weapon used to punish truth-tellers. From professional blacklisting to targeted harassment, whistleblowers often face severe consequences for exposing corruption and misconduct.
Once built to protect the working class, some unions have become shadows of their former purpose — bloated, compromised, and eerily silent when their voices are needed most.
In a world where every keystroke is tracked and every movement logged, surveillance has quietly evolved from a tool of protection to a mechanism of control.
Freedom of Information laws were designed to empower the public — but in practice, they’re often twisted into tools of delay, redaction, and silence.
Exposing how institutions quietly harvest, mishandle, and leak personal data — violating trust, endangering lives, and eroding freedoms under the guise of security and efficiency.
Watchdogs meant to protect the public often turn blind, missing corruption, enabling abuse, and failing the very people they were created to defend.
Some DEI initiatives have devolved into divisive, quota‑driven dogma—prioritizing identity over merit, breeding backlash, resentment and reverse discrimination under the guise of inclusion.
Deep within public systems, decay festers—unchecked power, failed oversight, and eroded ethics. Ghost Index exposes the collapse of institutions once built to serve justice.
Watchdogs meant to protect the public often turn blind, missing corruption, enabling abuse, and failing the very people they were created to defend.
We’re not journalists. We’re survivors. We didn’t start this movement out of interest – we started it because no one else would clean it up.