Barry was once considered one of America’s best drug agents. He was cross-trained and worked joint operations with the ATF, DEA, FBI, U.S. Military and Border Patrol.

Barry received specialized training in every known field of narcotics operations. He has worked undercover operations, performed reverse stings, conducted scores of search warrants, trained drug dogs and worked highway interdiction.

Barry was the first to blow the whistle on drug dog false alerts in 2006 when he released footage of a certified drug detector dog false alerting.

Barry began his Texas law enforcement career as a police dispatcher for the Gladewater Police Department. He was soon hired by the Big Sandy Police Department where he trained his own narcotic detector dog.

Although he had less than five miles of highway to practice his craft, Barry made over one hundred drug arrests and broke several drug seizure records.

“He had a knack for finding drugs and made more arrests and more seizures than all of the other agents combined. He was probably the best narcotics officer in the state and maybe the country during his time with the task force.”--Tom Finley/Drug Task Force Commander

Barry now admits his conscience often bothered him as he raided and jailed non-violent citizens. Tearing the families apart never seemed right to him. He explains,

“My parents, the public schools and the churches taught me any person who used drugs is evil and deserves to be harshly punished. At times, I could feel I was doing something wrong but the brainwashing of antidrug propaganda, my addiction to adrenaline and my need for peer acceptance overrode my good conscience.”

In 2006, as a form of penance, Barry used his experience as a former drug agent to produce a series of instructional videos titled, NeverGetBusted. The DVD series taught citizens how to avoid being arrested for drug crimes.

Flanking NeverGetBusted, he produced an Internet reality show called, KopBusters, where he set traps for police and filmed them committing crimes. One particular sting brought attention to a mother of two who had been illegally incarcerated after police planted drugs in her car.

The sting was designed to embarrass the police and trick them into raiding a fake marijuana grow-house that was rigged with hidden cameras. Although he and his family suffered severe retaliation, the sting was a success because Yolanda Madden was released from federal prison and remains free today.

Barry’s critics viewed his style of activism as a personal attack against god, children and the police. Now, most people see NeverGetBusted and KopBusters as a clever humanitarian operation that was designed to protect citizens from their abusive government.

The United States now holds the all-time world record for the number of citizens it incarcerates...numerically and proportionately.

When Barry quit the police force he was tormented by the terror he had caused as a cop. In 2005, Barry released his NeverGetBusted DVD series to help prevent other families from suffering inhumane treatment at the hands of the American police and politicians.

The video series became world-famous for teaching citizens how to avoid being arrested for marijuana. Watch Barry’s NeverGetBusted videos for free here.

NeverGetBusted has since evolved into a humanitarian cause dedicated to freeing prisoners and defendants of the war on drugs.

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