
Amy “Mek” Mekelburg is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of RAIR Foundation USA, and one of the most relentless and fearless investigative journalists on the global stage. Amy has been on the front lines exposing international terror groups, radicalized individuals, and subversive networks—often backed by foreign regimes and operating under the cover of religion, nonprofit status, or civil rights—working to destabilize sovereign nations, destroy the West from within, and impose authoritarian systems in place of democratic rule.
Her investigations have pulled back the curtain on terror-linked organizations, foreign-funded Islamic clerics, Sharia-enforcing imams, ideological agitators, and communist operatives embedded across Western communities. She specializes in tracking how these actors infiltrate through legal loopholes, financial systems, grassroots networks, and compromised institutions to carry out long-term civilizational subversion.
Amy also investigates censorship, human rights violations, and government overreach, particularly during the COVID-19 era. Her fearless reporting exposed how public health mandates, digital blacklists, and emergency powers were weaponized to silence dissent and condition populations for top-down control. A free speech absolutist, she continues to sound the alarm on the coordinated efforts by radical leftist and Islamic groups to criminalize criticism and suppress opposition.
Recognizing that the media itself has become a powerful weapon of subversion, Amy has also turned her investigative lens toward exposing the mainstream press and its so-called “watchdog” and advocacy groups. These entities—many of them foreign-funded or ideologically captured—no longer serve the public interest. Instead, they function as gatekeepers of acceptable opinion, actively suppressing inconvenient truths, shielding dangerous networks from scrutiny, and targeting anyone who dares to challenge their narrative.
Amy holds two Master’s degrees from New York University—one in Social Work (MSW) and another in Speech and Interpersonal Communication—giving her rare insight into how language, law, and institutions are weaponized to manipulate public perception and undermine national stability. Her investigations don’t just expose threats; they decode the tactics used to advance them—insights that have quietly informed messaging strategies, policy debates, and high-stakes decision-making across political, media, and legal arenas.
In addition to her investigative work, Amy advises businesses, political leaders, and organizations on communication strategy, narrative defense, and crisis messaging—helping them counter ideological attacks, expose subversion, and shape public perception with clarity, strength, and precision.
Her award-winning investigations have been featured or cited by Fox News, ABC News, NBC News, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Newsweek, Associated Press, Breitbart, New York Post, Daily Wire, Blaze Media, Newsmax, One America News, The Federalist, FrontPage Magazine, Jihad Watch, Washington Free Beacon, OpIndia, Sky News, The European Conservative, and countless others. Her reporting has often been cited by world leaders and discussed on international platforms.
Amy has been invited to speak around the world—from India, the United Kingdom, and Europe to Australia and Canada, including delivering a powerful address before the European Parliament. She has also appeared on numerous news programs and international forums to brief journalists, lawmakers, and analysts on ideological subversion and national security threats.
Despite years of doxxing, threats, intimidation, and relentless smears, Amy remains undeterred. Through RAIR Foundation, she continues to expose the networks eroding liberty, mobilize public awareness, and shift power back to the people—fearlessly and without compromise.
