Gabriel is a rising star in the podcast community. I met him in an X-Space and have enjoyed each of our conversations. He has an inquisitive and informed mind. He connects the dots well and I truly enjoyed this exchange with him.
Here is Gabriel’s description of the interview:
“This episode delves into the experiences of Eric Hecker, a whistleblower who worked in Antarctica, revealing hidden truths about government operations and the complexities of the disclosure movement. The discussion covers the evolution of community dynamics, the role of emotions in driving action, and the impact of propaganda on public perception. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing research and understanding complex truths, while also highlighting the often-overlooked value of tradespeople in society. We chat about various themes including the statistical realities of professional performance, the health impacts of high-stress environments, the dynamics of the disclosure community, and the importance of independent platforms for free speech. We also explore the evolution of warfare technology, the ethical implications of bio-warfare research, and the role of AI in modern society.
In this engaging conversation, we delve into various themes including skepticism in public discourse, the challenges of media interviews, the role of whistleblowers in uncovering truths, personal experiences with UFOs, and the implications of government transparency. We also discuss future endeavors and the importance of maintaining a critical perspective on information dissemination.”

Eric J. Hecker was born and raised on Long Island in New York.
As a child he was part of the Stargate Program and later on he spent a short time in the Submarine Service where he first came across a peculiar program run by Raytheon.
Shortly thereafter Eric became a plumber for some of the wealthiest folks on the planet. His clientele were often members of the Council on Foreign Relations and/or the Trilateral Commission. He also worked for many of the Military Industrial Complex facilities throughout the greater Long Island area including the Pall corporation, AIL, TRW, Grumman and many more.
In November of 2010 Eric was selected to be part of the United States Antarctic Program. He spent an entire year at the South Pole Station where he learned things were not as was being presented to the world. That is precisely why he is speaking out.
Eric has been seen on the T.V. series the Alaska Triangle, Redacted with Clayton Morris, The Shawn Ryan Show as well as many other podcasts for years now. He was also part of Dr. Steven Greer’s Disclosure 2.0 event in Washington D.C.
Eric is one of the few whistleblowers that was asked to give testimony for both the Senate Intelligence Committee and AARO. His shared testimony will be getting entered into the National Archives.








