Veronika’s life unfolds against the grim backdrop of post-Soviet Ukraine, where the lingering specter of communism casts a long shadow. Raised amidst the ruins of a planned economy, enforced atheism, and the suffocating absence of individual freedom, her early years bore witness to the harsh consequences of an ideology that prioritized power and control over human dignity. The transition to an independent Ukraine offered little solace as the nation fell prey to globalist elites, perpetuating the oppressive legacy of their Soviet forebears with callous disregard for the plight of ordinary citizens.
In 2013, Veronika earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from Odessa National University, delving into the intricate web of technological nuances within political mythology. Her thirst for freedom led her across continents to the United States, where she assumed roles as a research associate for a defense contractor firm in Arlington, VA, and a fresh voice in the realm of political commentary, contributing to platforms such as The Western Journal and American Thinker.
Read MoreMarch 2020 marked her entry into The New American, where Veronika directed her intellectual prowess toward critical issues spanning foreign policy, international relations, education, economy, and healthcare. As the Covid-19 pandemic policies unfurled their tendrils, she emerged as a staunch critic of government overreach. Her work became a sobering exposé on the suppression of early treatments, the risks of Covid vaccines, pervasive corruption within the nation’s premier healthcare agencies, and the pandemic’s underlying anti-human, totalitarian agenda.
Elevated to the position of senior editor, Veronika wielded her pen as a weapon of truth, providing an unyielding platform for medical freedom advocates and internationally renowned experts such as Drs. Robert Malone, Geert Vanden Bossche, Pierre Kory, and Peter McCullough, as well as activists like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vera Sharav, Tom Renz, Naomi Wolf, and Steve Kirsch.
Beyond the written word, Veronika’s presence resonated in political arenas, where she attended CPACs, interviewed politicians and activists, and facilitated weighty panel discussions at the Better Way Conference organized by the World Council for Health in Bath, U.K.
Her podcast UnRestricted features leading experts in the fields of science, economy, politics, education, immigration, history, law and much more.