College students are being placed in danger by a Homeland Security intern training program
December 3, 2025
Revised: December 12, 2025
This message and warning is for those college students who are interested in becoming an intern with Homeland Security. This page presents to you a test for your integrity: Would you compromise integrity and morals under the excuse of just following orders as an intern?
The movie, “A Few Good Men” is about military obedience vs. morality, and the courage to question authority, focusing on two Navy lawyers defending Marines accused of murder in a case that exposes a dangerous "Code Red" culture of unofficial, brutal discipline under a corrupt command. It's about finding truth and responsibility, contrasting lazy legal tactics with principled defense, and challenging the idea that the ends justify the means within rigid hierarchies.
So, if you, as a Homeland security college intern, are asked to steal from a homeless man’s backpack while he is being made aware by BCI technology, would you do so out of obedience to authority or would you refuse to commit a minor crime?
To gain your compliance, you are probably being told Amfibiyan consented to being used for classroom learning. You are probably under the impression that he is being paid or compensated for what you are doing. You are not being told that what he did not give his consent; was implanted without his knowledge; and has been subject to testing for more than ten straight years. You are not being told you are participating in the violation of his civil rights and are participating in endangering the welfare of the mentally disabled. You are not being told you are being used to push him to violence. You are not being told that by aiding and assisting homeland security under the internship program that uses Amfibiyan as a field training module, that you are participating in a conspiracy to commit murder. And in this case, it may be a college student, one of your friends, who is sent by homeland security to engage him.
In that event, Homeland Security is not going to tell your parents the truth and therefore, they will not be compensated. What happened will be buried by the media sensationalizing a murder committed by a homeless man with mental illness and your friends/colleges who witness your killing will be obliged to say the same and deny your parents the rightful closure they deserve. Instead, the mourning turns to anger at a man who’s movements, unbeknownst to them, were controlled via BCI and he may not be responsible for killing their daughter or son. Period. This is not the movies; this is for real.
Integrity test: if your college offers internship with Homeland Security, would you alert the recruiters and your dean top this website? Would you share it with your friends? Would you share it on FaceBook? What would you do?
To see what “under armor” looks like go here.
If you want to know the kind of things college interns are being asked to participate in, start here.
Does anyone know this college student who attempted to hit Amfibiyan with a car?
