Politics
The Opioid Crisis: How big Pharma wins and American Families lose— A whistleblower’s story, a mother’s perspective

By Whistleblower ~ Noelle Webb
For more than a decade, I’ve fought the opioid epidemic from both sides: as a whistleblower exposing pharmaceutical fraud—and as a mother fighting to save my child from addiction. I’ve seen the crisis from the inside and the outside, and I’ve paid a steep price for speaking out. But through these battles, I’ve learned the true meaning of courage, resilience, and what it takes to survive—and heal.
A Legacy of Courage
Courage has always been a quality I admired in others—most notably my father, a Korean War veteran who endured psychological trauma after being tortured by North Korean captors. My father-in-law, too, exemplified bravery, having served aboard the USS Manila Bay during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War II. Despite unimaginable hardship, both men built meaningful lives as fathers, husbands, and providers. Their strength, dignity, and resilience served as a blueprint for living with purpose after tragedy.
Father-in-law, Elvis W. Webb, in the navy 1943-1945, during WWII. (Photo courtesy of N. Webb}
Father, Edward B. Burns, Sr., in the Air Force 1950-1953, The Korean War. (Photo courtesy of N. Webb}
I carried their example with me as I built my career. After 25 years as an award-winning medical representative for pharmaceutical companies—both large and small—I had a front-row seat to the industry’s shift. What began as a mission to deliver life-saving medications devolved into a money-driven machine. I once believed I was part of the solution. But as I witnessed deceptive and often illegal marketing practices become standard, I feared that I could become part of the problem unless I took decisive action.
The Whistleblower’s Choice
I was at a crossroads: remain silent and protect my career—or speak up and risk everything. In 2014, I summoned all of my moral courage and spoke out. I became a whistleblower, reporting fraudulent marketing and kickback schemes targeting Medicare and Tricare. My decision triggered immediate retaliation from my employer. I lost my job, my healthcare, and eventually my career. I entered a legal battle that would last more than a decade. As the company continued to prioritize profits over public safety, I exposed how its sales practices directly contributed to the opioid epidemic. Their reckless marketing poured gasoline on an already raging fire.
A Parallel Crisis at Home
At the same time, the crisis struck my family. I discovered that my child was struggling with opioid addiction. The guilt and anguish I felt as a mother were soul-crushing. My initial reaction was anger—toward my child, myself, and the pharmaceutical companies that flooded the market with addictive medications.
That anger became fuel. I immersed myself in learning about addiction. I met with professionals, attended support groups, and fought hard to understand the science behind the disease. Gradually, my anger gave way to grief, then to compassion, and finally to resolve. Addiction is a disease. My child’s best advocate had to be me. Recovery is never linear and there were setbacks, heartbreaks, and moments of doubt. But as my child slowly, mercifully, began to heal, my resolve to hold the industry accountable only deepened.
Justice Delayed
Despite clear evidence and federal violations, my initial whistleblower lawsuit was dismissed. No action was taken and the company faced no accountability. Meanwhile, their illegal marketing continued—unchecked and unpunished—while their profits grew.
We filed multiple additional lawsuits, both federal and state. I was summoned to confidential relator meetings and grilled by officials from the FBI, DOJ, FDA, HHS-OIG, and attorneys general from across the country. These were high-pressure, high-security and high-anxiety encounters. But I stood firm, armed with evidence, facts, and a fierce determination.
In 2018, a co-relator joined our case, providing additional damning evidence. Still, years passed with little movement. Blacklisted from the industry, I lost years of income. My family lived without healthcare. Whistleblowing had become a full-time job—and a financial and emotional crucible.
Grip of Grief
Several years into my arduous whistleblowing journey—and in the midst of my child’s fragile recovery—grief and despair consumed me. The loss of both of my beloved companion dogs, just months apart, sent me further into a spiral of anguish. And then, tragedy hit once more with its ferocious, unrelenting grip of pain—our adult son suddenly passed away following an unknown illness. The ultimate gut-wrenching grief settled into my bones. Sadness, remorse, and an overwhelming sense of failure became constant companions. I felt isolated, trapped by legal constraints and financial hardship. At my lowest point, insidious thoughts of suicide quietly crept in.
I knew I had to shift my focus beyond my own suffering to counter the all-consuming anguish. In an act of instinctual self-preservation, I found a glimmer of hope in service to others. I began volunteering at an organization training service dogs for veterans with PTSD and other combat-related challenges. There, I witnessed the profound healing effects of dogs.
Light in the Tunnel
The combination of dogs, veterans, and service awakened something in me. As I witnessed the deep therapeutic bond between the warriors and their dogs, my spirit began to mend. Inspired, I pursued a Master’s degree focused on the science behind the human-canine connection. To bolster my knowledge with practical experience, I became a certified professional service dog trainer, dedicating myself to helping people with disabilities regain independence through canine assistance.
On my 59th birthday, I received an extraordinary gift—a Golden Retriever I would train as my own service dog. Her presence became a lifeline. Our bond gave me a renewed sense of purpose, the courage to face what lay ahead, and the strength to continue fighting for justice. She faithfully walked beside me and helped lead me out of the darkness.
The Settlement
The case languished in the judicial system for another five years. Finally, in July 2024, the U.S. government intervened. By then, nearly a decade had passed since the original filing. The pharmaceutical company had rebranded, relocated, and reshuffled its product lines—effectively burying its past. Yet it was still legally accountable for the damage it caused.
In May 2025, the Department of Justice reached a settlement: $3.6 million. A paltry sum, given the scale of the fraud and the lives ruined. Years of mismanagement left the company on the verge of bankruptcy. While my co-relator and I received a fraction of the settlement, our retaliation claims—worth millions—were denied. The statute of limitations had run out. [SEE U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE PRESS RELEASE HERE]
The government’s closing words were expected but agonizing to see in print: “The settlement resolves the claims, but no formal determination of liability has been made.”
The Cost of Truth
The cost of whistleblowing? Twelve years of lost wages. A decade without healthcare. Constant threats to my safety. And yet, I consider myself one of the lucky ones. My child is healthy and thriving. My legal case—though deeply disappointing—was technically a win.
But the emotional fallout remains. Like my father and father-in-law before me, I will draw on strength, dignity and resilience to rebuild a meaningful life. The healing power of the human-canine bond has been my leash of courage. The fight is not over.
The Battle Continues
This is how Big Pharma wins: with profit-at-any-cost marketing schemes, corporate rebranding, and government inaction. And this is how American families lose—paying the human toll while justice is delayed and denied and trauma is compounded.
We need accountability in corporate America for their role in fueling the opioid crisis.
We need meaningful reform in the justice system so that whistleblowers are not left exposed and stranded for years following their brave revelations.
We need to destigmatize and support those crushed by the opioid epidemic with alternative options for recovery and healing. The opioid epidemic isn’t only a national tragedy. For many of us, it’s personal. And the time to act is now.
Noelle Webb, M.S, B.A., CPDT-KA is a former award-winning pharmaceutical executive who blew the whistle on fraudulent opioid marketing. She holds a Master’s degree in Human-Canine Interaction, is a faculty member at Bergin College of Canine Studies, and a certified professional service dog trainer. Noelle advocates for whistleblower resources and alternative models of trauma-informed healing. She is the founder of Leash of Courage (LeashofCourage.com) and is passionate about helping others rebuild resilience through the magnificent power and neuroscience of the human-canine bond.
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Politics
Black Lives Matter Activist in Boston Pleads Guilty to Federal Fraud Charges – Scammed Donors to Fund Her Lifestyle

Screencap of YouTube video.
A Black Lives Matter activist in Boston named Monica Cannon-Grant pleaded guilty to federal charges this week, admitting that she scammed donors and used their money to fund her own lavish lifestyle.
Cannon-Grant was previously held up as an admired figure. The city of Boston named her the Bostonian of the year at one point for her ‘social justice activism’ and she was even recognized by the Boston Celtics basketball team for her efforts.
She is now facing a minimum of two years in prison.
The New York Post reports:
BLM-linked activist admits conning donors to fund her lavish lifestyle
A once-celebrated Boston social activist has pleaded guilty to defrauding donors — including Black Lives Matter — out of thousands of dollars that she used as a personal piggy bank.
Monica Cannon-Grant, 44, pleaded guilty Monday to 18 counts of fraud-related crimes that she committed with her late husband while operating their Violence in Boston (VIB) activists group, according to the US Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts.
The activist scammed money — including $3,000 from a BLM group — while claiming it was to help feed children and run protests like one in 2020 over the murder of George Floyd and police violence.
Cannon-Grant also conned her way into getting $100,000 in federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits — which she used to pay off her personal auto loan and car insurance policy.
But she has now confessed to transferring funds to personal bank accounts to pay for rent, shopping sprees, delivery meals, visits to a nail salon — and even a summer vacation to Maryland.
Just amazing.
Monica Cannon-Grant stole from donors, scammed the government, and lived it up while preaching about oppression. BLM grift is the only nonprofit where fraud is part of the mission statement. https://t.co/ir3q9lqYrh
— Matthew Newgarden (@a_newgarden) September 23, 2025
BREAKING: BLM activist Monica Cannon-Grant pleads guilty to 27 fraud charges, misusing over $1M from Violence in Boston for personal gain. Echoes Sir Maejor Page’s $450K scam conviction. A wake-up call for nonprofit accountability. pic.twitter.com/N9vvD369gB
— (@pr0ud_americans) September 14, 2025
Here’s a local video report:
She should pay back every penny.
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Politics
Keith Olbermann Backpedals Furiously With Apology for Threatening CNN’s Scott Jennings – Jennings Responds (VIDEO)

As the Gateway Pundit reported yesterday, former MSNBC host and generally unhinged leftist Keith Olbermann, appeared to threaten CNN’s conservative pundit Scott Jennings on Twitter saying, ‘You’re next motherf**ker.’
Well, Olbermann may have gotten a phone call or a visit from the FBI because today he walked back those comments with a full-throated apology.
RedState has an update:
To quickly recap, Scott Jennings, a Salem Media Network radio host and conservative CNN political commentator, reacted to breaking news on Monday that Kimmel had been reinstated by tweeting, “So basically his employer suspended him for being an insensitive pr**k, and we don’t live in an authoritarian regime? Got it.”
This enraged Olbermann, who proceeded to tweet what many, including Jennings, perceived to be a threat. “You’re next, motherf**ker. But keep mugging to the camera.” Jennings tagged Patel and included a screengrab of the tweets in response.
Though the FBI hasn’t commented as to whether an investigation was launched, Olbermann ostensibly appears to have thought twice about what he tweeted and deleted, apologizing profusely in tweets posted on Tuesday and claiming what he wrote was “misinterpreted”:
See Olbermann’s tweet below:
I apologize without reservation to @ScottJenningsKY
Yesterday I wrote and immediately deleted 2 responses to him about Kimmel because they could be misinterpreted as a threat to anything besides his career. I immediately replaced them with ones specifying what I actually meant. pic.twitter.com/SPWLb73nEk
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) September 23, 2025
I oppose and condemn political violence, and the threat of it. All times are the wrong time to leave even an inadvertent impression of it – but this time is especially wrong
I should've acknowledged the deletion and apologized yesterday. I'm sorry I delayed.
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) September 23, 2025
Scott Jennings, always a class act, offered this hilarious response:
SCOTT JENNINGS: “Marking myself SAFE from that NUT, Keith Olbermann!” pic.twitter.com/EYZX6vm5Oh
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) September 23, 2025
Keith Olbermann really needs help. The guy is just so out of control.
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Politics
Where is Lance Twiggs? Kirk Assassin’s Transgender Lover Has Vanished

Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson and roommate Lance Twiggs
Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson lived with his transgender partner – a male-to-female trans named Lance “Luna” Twiggs.
The FBI used Robinson’s texts with his transgender partner to solidify that Robinson was the assassin. Lance Twiggs has not been charged with any crime; however, federal authorities are still investigating.
Last week, Utah authorities released the text exchange between Tyler Robinson and his transgender lover, Lance Twiggs, sent shortly after Kirk’s assassination.
Utah County District Attorney Jeff Gray announced seven charges against Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson. They will also be seeking the death penalty.
Robinson was charged with:
– Count 1: Aggravated murder (capital offense)
– Count 2: Felony reckless discharge of a firearm causing bodily injury
– Count 3: Felony obstruction of justice for hiding the firearm
– Count 4: Felony obstruction of justice for discarding the clothing he wore during the shooting
– Count 5: Witness tampering for asking roommate to delete incriminating messages
– Count 6: Witness temperating for demanding trans roommate stay silent, and not speak to police
– Count 7: Commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child
Jeff Gray released the chilling texts between Tyler Robinson and his “love” Lance Twiggs.
Read the text exchange here:
Tyler Robinson texts with transgender lover Lance Twiggs / 1
Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson texts with transgender lover Lance Twiggs / 2
Lance Twiggs was reportedly cooperating with the FBI, however, according to the Daily Mail he has seemingly vanished.
“If [Lance Twiggs] ever comes back, it will be in a body bag,” a neighbor said to the Daily Mail. “That’s not a threat – I’m just saying that there are so many people who want a piece of him he’d be mad to show his face in public again. This was a generational event.”
The Daily Mail reported:
The Trans boyfriend of Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin has fled their former lovenest – and locals tell the Daily Mail they never want to see him again.
Lance Twiggs, 22, was led away for questioning when police swooped on the smart three-bed condo he shared with accused gunman Tyler Robinson, 22.
Shaken neighbors say the part time plumber has not been back to the $320,000 property in St. George, Utah – one declaring: ‘Good riddance. I never want to see either of them again.’
His beaten-up Infinity compact is still parked in his space with his work gear tossed across the back seat and a sandwich wrapper and a drink on the front passenger seat.
Upstairs lights have been left on for more than a week and notes and Amazon packages are piling up outside the home owned by Twiggs’s devout Mormon family.
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