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by lend000
3348 days ago
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> I'm sure whistleblower protections would have been provided to anyone working there with this knowledge who chose to make it public. From the Vanity Fair piece which brought a lot of this house of cards into the public light, it's mentioned that the teams were hyper-segmented and the secrecy even pervaded the organization. Nobody really knew what anyone else was working on. |
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