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The heroes that expose crimes and corrupt activities even though they will be punished harshly by the government for daring expose their dirty secrets.
Bradley Manning was a Whistleblower who exposed the lies of the military industrial complex and incurred the wrath of the Obama administration. Edward Snowden was a Whistleblower who broke the news that the NSA was recording everything any american did online, on their phones, or within just about any networked electronic communications technology (in violation of the 4th Amendment.)
by CameronFirefly June 10, 2013
Apr 22 Word of the Day
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by ecogoth December 30, 2020
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A concious, responsible citizen, who reports about the commited crime to the court or procuracy.
Someone, who initiates an investigation, law-enforcement agencies' information provider
Someone, who initiates an investigation, law-enforcement agencies' information provider
Many acts of corruption are discovered thanks to denouncements from whistleblowers. However, frequently whistleblowers suffer retaliations.
by Bellechka October 28, 2004
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Someone who insists on smoking more out of an empty bowl/piece, thus creating a whistling sound when you try to inhale. For further, see 'Weed Jew'
by Tony Reyes January 01, 2011
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An insider who reveals an act, generally illegal, taking place, which the person committing the act would not wish to be public.
The word comes from the idea that the whistleblower is "blowing a whistle" to stop the illegal action that he/she sees.
The word comes from the idea that the whistleblower is "blowing a whistle" to stop the illegal action that he/she sees.
The CEO was sent to jail after a whistleblower who worked at the company leaked documents to the press proving illegal stock manipulation.
by alexaz March 31, 2006