Musk Threatens to Fire Federal Employees Who Leak Information During DOGE Purge - Redditors trying to weaponize the platform against autistic billionaire, let’s see how this plays out.

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The billionaire responded to a Reddit post claiming his minions are using a specific tactic to identify leakers​

Elon Musk is threatening to fire federal employees who leak information as he and President Donald Trump unleash unprecedented chaos on the government.

On Sunday, a user posted an anonymous “operational security reminder” on Reddit’s FBI forum with advice for sharing information so it can’t be traced back to the source. The post claimed that Musk’s staffers are using “‘fingerprinting’ on emails and notices” as a way of identifying “information leakers.”

“This is essentially an email watermark—adding a space here, making a typo there, and similar subtle changes to track leaks,” the post read.

Musk later replied to someone sharing the Reddit post on X.

“With regards to leakers: if in doubt, they are out,” wrote the world’s richest man. The Daily Beast has contacted the White House for comment.
After spending more than a quarter of a billion dollars on President Donald Trump’s re-election effort, Musk was put in charge of the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE. The entity, which is not a government department, has been tasked with radically cutting federal spending.

Musk’s comment comes as President Donald Trump plunged the FBI into chaosby targeting officials linked to investigations into the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
About 1,600 rioters were charged in connection with the riot which came as Trump’s supporters tried to stop the certification ofJoe Biden’s 2020 election victory. Trump granted them clemency in a mass pardoning shortly after returning to power this month.

The government has also been trying to purge the civil service by encouraging employees to resign via email. Musk helped to orchestrate a Jan. 28 message sent to 2.3 million federal employees urging them to take a legally nebulous “deferred resignation,” The Washington Post reported.
Since then, Musk’s team has seized control of the entire federal payment system—which contains sensitive information about government contractors, Social Security payments and tax refunds—and the computer systems that manage all governmental personnel.

Then he went after the U.S. Agency for International Development’s personnel files and security systems. When security officials resisted, Musk’s staffers threatened to call the U.S. Marshals on them. Those officials were later put on leave.

Musk has claimed he was taking over the federal systems to stop “fraudulent payments.”

DOGE is also facing several lawsuits alleging that the group has violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act—the law that governs outside advisory panels—Lawfare reported.
The federal Whistleblower Protection Act protects federal employees who disclose rule-breaking, legal violations, gross mismanagement, abuse of authority and substantial and specific dangers to public health or safety.

As long as the information isn’t classified, a disclosure can be made to anyone—even a non-governmental audience, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

Meaning one man’s “leak” could be another’s protected whistleblower.


To further track Reddit ‘resistance’ to the new administration, just browse a few of the subreddits for government workers
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I really hope the payoff is worth it for you, Muricans, bc I am so enjoying the chaos.

Ps. That "Evan loves worf" dude is a turbo faggot.

“This is essentially an email watermark—adding a space here, making a typo there, and similar subtle changes to track leaks,” the post read.
I remember to have read that Trump used this tactic before, even during his first term. That's how he knew one of his military commands was a snitch.
 
Subreddit WhitePeopleTwitter has been banned for prevalence of violent content after members started calling for extrajudicial actions against Elon Musk and DOGE employees whose names were revealed.
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Another screencap of it. FYI a bunch of these accounts are still up and they're wild as most of them voluntarily give out their own personal info over the lifetime of their account, which I'm sure makes law enforcement's job a hell of a lot easier. For example, notzacraw is a 71 year old boomer that basically tells his entire life story in his comment history. Why do they do this?
 
I remember to have read that Trump used this tactic before, even during his first term. That's how he knew one of his military commands was a snitch.
It's the "barium swallow" strategy - you put a "marker" in a memo like a misspelled word? Or reference a new (but fake) plan you are about to implement, and see whose social media it shows up on and go from there.....

Similar to how during WWII, OSI would have their spies in the field deliberately misspell certain common words in their reports. That way, a spy who was compromised or had his info intercepted could signal his handlers he'd been outed in a way that wouldn't be obvious to anyone looking over his shoulder. All he had to do was just not misspell any words.
 
Elon is banning accounts reposting the names of his employees as revealed by a Wired article for ‘committing a crime’
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Article: https://archive.is/QYBhK

The Young, Inexperienced Engineers Aiding Elon Musk's Government Takeover​

Engineers between 19 and 24, most linked to Musk’s companies, are playing a key role as he seizes control of federal infrastructure.
Elon Musk’s takeover of federal government infrastructure is ongoing, and at the center of things is a coterie of engineers who are barely out of—and in at least one case, purportedly still in—college. Most have connections to Musk and at least two have connections to Musk’s longtime associate Peter Thiel, a cofounder and chairman of the analytics firm and government contractor Palantir who has long expressed opposition to democracy.

WIRED has identified six young men—all apparently between the ages of 19 and 24, according to public databases, their online presences, and other records—who have little to no government experience and are now playing critical roles in Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) project, tasked by executive order with “modernizing Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity.” The engineers all hold nebulous job titles within DOGE, and at least one appears to be working as a volunteer.

The engineers are Akash Bobba, Edward Coristine, Luke Farritor, Gautier Cole Killian, Gavin Kliger, and Ethan Shaotran. None have responded to requests for comment from WIRED. Representatives from OPM, GSA, and DOGE did not respond to requests for comment.

Already, Musk’s lackeys have taken control of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and General Services Administration (GSA), and have gained access to the Treasury Department’s payment system, potentially allowing him access to a vast range of sensitive information about tens of millions of citizens, businesses, and more. On Sunday, CNN reported that DOGE personnel attempted to improperly access classified information and security systems at the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and that top USAID security officials who thwarted the attempt were subsequently put on leave. The AP reported that DOGE personnel had indeed accessed classified material.
“What we're seeing is unprecedented in that you have these actors who are not really public officials gaining access to the most sensitive data in government,” says Don Moynihan, a professor of public policy at the University of Michigan. “We really have very little eyes on what's going on. Congress has no ability to really intervene and monitor what's happening because these aren't really accountable public officials. So this feels like a hostile takeover of the machinery of governments by the richest man in the world.”


Bobba has attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he was in the prestigious Management, Entrepreneurship, and Technology program. According to a copy of his now-deleted LinkedIn obtained by WIRED, he was an investment engineering intern at the Bridgewater Associates hedge fund as of last spring, and previously an intern at both Meta and Palantir. He was a featured guest on a since-deleted podcast with Aman Manazir, an engineer who interviews engineers about how they landed their dream jobs, where he talked about those experiences last June.

Coristine, as WIRED previously reported, appears to have recently graduated from high school and to have been enrolled at Northeastern University. According to a copy of his resume obtained by WIRED, he spent three months at Neuralink, Musk’s brain-computer interface company, last summer.

Both Bobba and Coristine are listed in internal OPM records reviewed by WIRED as “experts” at OPM, reporting directly to Amanda Scales, its new chief of staff. Scales previously worked on talent for xAI, Musk’s artificial intelligence company, and as part of Uber’s talent acquisition team, per LinkedIn. Employees at GSA tell WIRED that Coristine has appeared on calls where workers were made to go over code they had written and justify their jobs. WIRED previously reported that Coristine was added to call with GSA staff members using a non-government Gmail address. Employees were not given an explanation as to who he was or why he was on the calls.

Farritor, who per sources has a working GSA email address, is a former intern at SpaceX, Musk’s space company, and currently a Thiel Fellow after, according to his LinkedIn, dropping out of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. While in school, he was part of an award-winning team that deciphered portions of an ancient Greek scroll.

Kliger, whose LinkedIn lists him as a special advisor to the director of OPM and who is listed in internal records reviewed by WIRED as a special advisor to the director for information technology, attended UC Berkeley until 2020; most recently, according to his LinkedIn, he worked for the AI company Databricks. His Substack includes a post titled “The Curious Case of Matt Gaetz: How the Deep State Destroys Its Enemies,” as well as another titled “Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense: The Warrior Washington Fears.”

Killian, also known as Cole Killian, has a working email associated with DOGE, where he is currently listed as a volunteer, according to internal records reviewed by WIRED. According to a copy of his now-deleted resume obtained by WIRED, he attended McGill University through at least 2021 and graduated high school in 2019. An archived copy of his now-deleted personal website indicates that he worked as an engineer at Jump Trading, which specializes in algorithmic and high-frequency financial trades.

Shaotran told Business Insider in September that he was a senior at Harvard studying computer science, and also the founder of an OpenAI-backed startup, Energize AI. Shaotran was the runner-up in a hackathon held by xAI, Musk’s AI company. In the Business Insider article, Shaotran says he received a $100,000 grant from OpenAI to build his scheduling assistant, Spark.
 
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