For years, the term “Deep State” has been used as political shorthand. Sometimes it’s a joke. Sometimes it’s used as a catch-all to describe corruption in government. And sometimes, it’s written off entirely by smug talking heads who tell you “that’s just conspiracy theory stuff.”
But let’s be clear—the Deep State is not a theory. It’s a structure. A machinery. And thanks to recent undercover reporting from O’Keefe Media Group, we’ve now got whistleblowers and White House insiders on video admitting what many of us have suspected for years: there is a class of unelected bureaucrats who actively subvert the will of elected officials, distort public perception, and control the narrative.
Government by Ghosts: What the O’Keefe Video Reveals
Meet Byron Cohen, a public health adviser at the White House who works in the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response. He’s not a political appointee—he’s what they call a “detailee.” Translation? He wasn’t elected, he wasn’t vetted by voters, and he wasn’t nominated by the President. He was placed into the White House by a fellowship program that plugs bureaucrats into powerful offices.
Byron is the kind of guy who brags on dating apps about working “next to the President,” while simultaneously admitting that he and others in the bureaucracy have the tools to block policy decisions they don’t like. Don’t take my word for it—watch him say it on video.
He openly admits:
“People joke about the Deep State, but to some degree it’s real. They have ways they can slow things down or block you without you realizing it.”
And how do they do that? It’s not about tanks in the streets or assassinations in the shadows. It’s about death by delay. Create a commission. Order a “study.” Launch a panel. Drag it out for years. All the while, nothing changes, and the elected official leaves office without getting anything done.
Bureaucratic Sabotage in Action
Byron lays it out clearly. Let’s say someone like RFK Jr. gets appointed to Health and Human Services (HHS)—a guy who questions the vaccine-industrial complex and wants to reform the system.
The bureaucracy’s response?
“You can make him think something is happening when it’s not… We’ll put together a commission to study vaccine safety. He’ll be like ‘Great!’ and then years will pass and nothing will happen.”
That’s not a conspiracy. That’s an admission of deliberate sabotage—a government insider boasting about how the administrative state can override elected officials, silence dissenting policy, and keep their own power protected.
Even worse? Cohen admits he would personally stay on longer if the incoming administration follows his ideology—but would quit if they don’t.
In other words, it’s not about serving the American people. It’s about serving their own agenda.
The Social Media Iron Curtain
Let’s rewind a bit.
Back in 2019 and 2020, Disruptarian.com was averaging over 30 million impressions per month across Facebook, Twitter (now X), and YouTube. Our libertarian commentary, edgy political takes, and challenges to the corporate-state narrative were gaining serious traction.
Then came COVID. Then came the election.
And bam—we were hit with content violations left and right. Posts questioning lockdown policies? Flagged. Articles linking to peer-reviewed studies on early treatments? Removed. Videos highlighting hypocrisy in COVID enforcement? Demonetized and buried. Even posts about social issues, questioning the narrative. Zapped!
Our numbers plummeted from 30 million views a month to 30 thousand. Just like that.
We weren’t spamming. We weren’t doxxing. We weren’t spreading violence. We were simply asking the wrong questions—and the algorithmic hammer came down.
Fast forward, and now we know why.
The DOJ, CDC, and Big Tech Collusion
Thanks to whistleblower documents, FOIA requests, and direct admissions—including testimony from Mark Zuckerberg himself—we now know that government agencies directly coordinated with social media platforms to silence dissent.
Zuckerberg admitted in an interview that Facebook suppressed stories because the FBI contacted them in the run-up to the 2020 election. The CDC had dedicated portals to flag content for removal on Twitter. The White House demanded deplatforming of individuals who questioned vaccine efficacy or lockdowns.
This wasn’t “moderation.” It was state-sponsored censorship. And it was bipartisan.
It happened under Trump’s final year. It continued under Biden. Because the Deep State doesn’t care who’s president. What it cares about is control—of the platform, the narrative, and ultimately, the people.
“Subverting the Will of the People Is Justified”
Let that phrase sink in.
That’s what Byron Cohen says on tape—verbatim. When asked if subverting RFK Jr.’s policies would be a betrayal of democracy, he shrugs it off. His rationale? Most Americans don’t agree with RFK’s views on vaccines, so crushing his influence is “probably consistent with what the majority wants.”
That’s not how democracy works.
In a republic, we elect leaders to make decisions. We don’t let unelected bureaucrats override policy because they think they know better.
But that’s exactly what we’ve built—a system where power has shifted from the visible to the invisible. From elected officials to unelected functionaries. From representative government to bureaucratic oligarchy.
My Conclusion: Burn the Narrative Down
Look—I’m not saying every government worker is part of some Illuminati cabal. I’m saying the system is rigged to preserve itself, regardless of who you vote for.
When I got censored in 2020, I have poof, and with the O’Keefe video, the Twitter Files, and congressional hearings, we all do.
The Deep State doesn’t need your consent. It just needs your compliance.
And it’s time to stop complying.
This is why Disruptarian exists. Not to feed you rage-bait. Not to repeat tribal talking points. But to expose the mechanics behind the illusion—and light a fire under every complacent citizen still waiting for a savior from either party.
The savior is you. The revolution is information. The enemy is silence.
Final Thought
We live in an empire of soft tyranny—run by smug technocrats, fortified by corporate censors, and protected by bureaucrats who think they’re the guardians of truth. It’s not a conspiracy. It’s a structure.
And the only way to tear it down is to name it. Loudly. Relentlessly. And without fear.
Stay loud. Stay free. Stay Disruptarian.



