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Flagged and Forgotten | Ricki Laahs - S.O.S. #204
Tuesday show: 🎙️ S.O.S. Podcast | Ep. #204
Guest: Ricki Laahs – Marine Veteran, Critical Care Nurse, and Targeted Citizen
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Ricki Laahs, a United States Marine Corps veteran whose career journey spans from military network administration to critical care nursing—and whose personal story raises urgent questions about civil liberties and government overreach.
Ricki began her service as a 0651, specializing in network administration. Her ability to bridge complex IT systems with real-world solutions propelled her quickly into leadership roles, both in uniform and as a government contractor. She later transitioned into project management before answering a deeper call: to serve others through nursing. Today, she applies the same precision, grit, and compassion she learned in the military to her work as an ICU nurse—meeting people on their worst days and offering hope in the darkest moments.
But in 2021, everything changed.
After peacefully attending the January 6th rally in Washington, D.C., Ricki was abruptly fired from her contracting job. Without warning or due process, she was labeled a domestic terrorist and flagged as an insider threat by federal authorities. She’s since been blacklisted from opportunities, harassed in airports, and denied access to the records that explain why.
💥 In this episode, Ricki speaks candidly about:
• Her journey from Marine to ICU nurse
• The emotional and professional toll of being wrongly targeted
• What it means to serve with honor—only to be cast aside without justice
• Why she continues to fight not only for her name, but for the rights of all silenced citizens
🔊 This is a story about courage, resilience, and refusing to be erased.
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