1. Begin with Our Sacred Duty

Before engaging with any cases, names, or investigations, we ask that you start here.

This page explains why Behind Veils exists, the moral and religious foundation behind this work, and the principles that govern how we operate. Much of the pushback we receive stems from misunderstanding our intent or misrepresenting our motivations. This page addresses that head-on.

It clarifies:

  • Our justification for speaking out

  • The difference between slander and accountability

  • Why silence in the face of wrongdoing is not neutrality

This page sets the lens through which everything else should be viewed.

Sacred Duty

2. Watch the Unveiled Series

Next, we recommend watching the Unveiled Series.

These videos provide a structured, narrative overview of the issues we address — connecting themes of power, influence, image-management, and institutional failure. Rather than isolated accusations, the series demonstrates patterns.

This is the best way to understand:

  • The broader context behind the investigations

  • How harm is enabled and sustained

  • Why individual cases cannot be viewed in isolation

Unveiled Series

3. Explore Unlocking the Truth

Once you understand the foundation and the patterns, move into Unlocking the Truth.

This section contains detailed examinations of specific speakers, organizations, and leaders —particularly those who are complicit through silence, defiance, or misrepresentation. It also includes public-facing open letters intended to demand transparency and accountability.

Here you’ll find:

  • Evidence-based breakdowns

  • Public records and documentation

  • Open letters calling for response and reform

This section is for readers seeking depth, not headlines.

Unlocking the Truth

4. Review Cases

The Cases section centers the voices of individuals seeking justice.

These are not abstractions or theoretical concerns — these are real people, real harm, and real consequences. Each case is treated with seriousness and care, and investigations are conducted before publication.

This section exists to ensure that:

  • Victims are not erased

  • Patterns of abuse are documented

  • Accountability is not selective

Cases

5. Visit Take Action

If, after engaging with the material, you believe in this work, the Take Action page shows you how to help.

This includes:

  • Following and sharing our content

  • Supporting the work directly

  • Joining a growing movement committed to truth and justice

Change does not happen through awareness alone — it requires participation.

Take Action