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by nl
1249 days ago
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For many people this isn't true. It's not uncommon for people to _commit suicide_ over things they are being blackmailed about. Plus people doing the blackmailing aren't stupid. They don't go "we know you lied on your clearance form about smoking weed once. Get us that top secret document!" They start with something much lower risk and then leverage compliance into higher and higher value targets. |
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The US has such insane conspiracy laws frankly it isn't much effort for a few motivated individuals let alone a state actor to blackmail someone for the worst of false offenses using some corrupt "witnesses." Maybe before the war on drugs it was easier to blackmail someone with real offenses than fake ones but nowadays it's probably easier to manufacture them TBH.