Journalism

Kelly Dillon has been a defining presence in New York City journalism for nearly two decades, establishing herself as a trusted voice across radio, television, and print. Her reporting has anchored some of the region’s most influential newsrooms, including 1010 WINS and WCBS 880, where her weekday evening coverage reached millions. Over the years, she has also delivered reporting for WFAN, Bloomberg Radio, and NJ 101.5, extending her voice across the broader tri-state media architecture. Her work has carried onto television as well, with on-air appearances on Good Day New York on Fox 5 and prior roles as a traffic reporter for WFSB and Fox 61 in Connecticut.

Early in her radio news career, Kelly covered major environmental investigations, including the Ford Motor Company’s toxic dumping on Ramapough Lenape land in Ringwood, New Jersey, and the long-term contamination linked to the DuPont Pompton Lakes explosives site. Her journalism then moved into digital platforms through her work as a senior reporter and editor for NJ Advance Media, where she wrote and edited culture, lifestyle, and style-oriented assignments while conducting high-level interviews with politicians, public figures, and notable personalities. She carried that same narrative precision into print through her work for Jersey’s Best Magazine, expanding her coverage across culture features. These assignments—spanning environmental investigations, culture writing, and public-figure interviews—marked the breadth of her journalism before her transition into structural and truth-based investigative work.

In 2025, Kelly established Elumenate Media as the structure through which her investigative journalism and Eternal Flame Physics work move into public expression. Elumenate operates across exposés, essays, documentary development, books, films, and Eternal Physics transmissions, using each format to reveal the root architecture directing human events, institutions, and collective perception. 

Elumenate’s investigations span the social, legal, environmental, and military landscape. The work tracks visible failures — unprovoked assaults against women in New York City, trafficking networks, institutional abuse, emotional steering programs,  judicial corruption, environmental controversies, military and defense hidden infrastructure, and local development fights— while taking every story one layer deeper than mainstream reporting, exposing the hidden root causes.

Elumenate reads these crises as interconnected expressions of the same underlying mechanics. Environmental controversies reveal the same distortion signatures found in military corridors. Community development fights show the same pressure dynamics seen in institutional abuse cases. Emotional-steering systems use the same infrastructural pipelines as radar distortion and scalar interference. What appears as separate categories — social, environmental, political, technological, psychological — are in reality different surfaces of the same architecture expressing strain. That is why every investigation requires dual analysis: the explicit corruption and the concealed field behavior driving it.

Across all sectors, Elumenate exposes the corruption people can see — financial manipulation, institutional negligence, political pressure, legal obstruction — while revealing the hidden systems steering emotion, perception, and narrative: the external grid’s mechanical behavior, its interaction with EM and scalar infrastructure, and the deeper physics shaping why certain crises ignite, cluster, or repeat across regions and demographics. This is the investigative core of Elumenate Media: documenting the world’s events while exposing the architecture that produces them.

Elumenate produces the podcast Warrior of Truth, which brings Eternal Flame Physics into direct conversation, and The Survivors Record, a series documenting testimony from individuals impacted by New Age and spiritual manipulation and abuse. It also develops Guardians of Memory, a docuseries that enters the world of antique dealers and memory-keepers — the individuals who safeguard objects, histories, and the unspoken narratives embedded in material culture. Their stewardship reveals how memory is transmitted, protected, and sometimes nearly lost, and the series follows the lives of those who hold these threads intact.

Together, these projects form a unified investigative and architectural body. Elumenate Media exposes hidden systems, interprets the mechanics beneath them, and initiates structural correction by bringing the real architecture back into view.

Kelly’s career is anchored in the architecture beneath the story. Her journalism functions as a lens that reveals what is driving events, not just describing them—making visible the systems, incentives, and distortions that shape human reality.

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