The Insider Report by Daniel Millsap
Daniel Millsap brings you original reporting and unapologetic commentary on the issues others won’t touch. From investigative journalism to unfiltered analysis, The Insider Report exists to question narratives and expose what lies beneath the surface—no matter the subject.
Louisiana Sues DHS Over Tuberculosis Exposure
Published: March 12, 2025
Louisiana officials allege DHS negligence after a drug-resistant TB case was mishandled across ICE detention centers, exposing over 170 detainees. This piece investigates the legal battle, containment failures, and the broader policy breakdown between state health officials and federal immigration authorities.
Beepergate: Did Israel Commit a War Crime with Exploding Communication Devices?
Published: March 14, 2025
A wave of explosions in Lebanon and Syria—triggered by pagers and walkie-talkies—left multiple civilians dead and experts pointing fingers at Israeli intelligence. This report reconstructs the operation known as Beepergate and asks whether covert state warfare crossed the legal line into terrorism.
The Last Free People: Homelessness as Rebellion in a Rigged System
Published: March 15, 2025
In this unflinching essay, Daniel Millsap frames modern homelessness not as personal failure, but as a form of rebellion—a human signal that the social contract has collapsed. From policy erasure to systemic cruelty, this report dissects how the American Dream became a rigged game few can win.
U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen: A Case of State-Sponsored Terrorism?
Published: March 17, 2025
In this fourth investigative installment, Daniel Millsap analyzes the U.S. airstrikes on Yemen in March 2025—evaluating legal definitions of state-sponsored terrorism, geopolitical motives, and media double standards. This unfiltered report dissects whether the U.S. violated its own criteria for terrorism.
The Chat That Waged a War
Published: March 27, 2025
Daniel Millsap unpacks the SignalGate scandal and what it reveals about modern governance, ritual sacrifice, spectacle, simulation theory, and the weaponization of distraction. This fifth entry confronts power’s performance with unapologetic clarity.