whistleblowers
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U.S. Troops Asked About Using ‘Heat Ray’ Weapon Against Protesters, According to Whistleblower
Federal troops in Washington, D.C. considered using high-tech weapons, including sound cannons and so-called “heat rays,” against protesters outside the White House in June, according to sworn testimony from a whistleblower with the D.C. National Guard. The new evidence was obtained by both NPR and the Washington Post late Wednesday, and it’s just one more…
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Tesla Wants Former Employee To Pay $232 Million For Alleged Sabotage
Martin Tripp, a former technician at Tesla’s Gigafactory turned whistleblower, is embroiled in a nasty lawsuit with the EV manufacturer and recently released court documents show that Tesla is not taking Tripp’s alleged “sabotage” lightly. The company wants Tripp to pay $232 million in damages for public statements he’s made that Tesla claims are false.
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Twitter Promptly Suspends Tesla Whistleblower Following Tweets About His Former Employer
Martin Tripp is currently embroiled in a nasty legal dispute over claims he’s made about his former employer, Tesla. Today, Tripp began tweeting out details and photos about his time at Tesla and found himself suspended faster than you can say, “Infowars was an inside job.”
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WikiLeaks Has Started Accepting Secrets Again
WikiLeaks is accepting submissions again, after a nearly five-year hiatus. Anyone who wants to submit a document can do so by accessing a new Tor site to anonymously upload whatever scandalous files you’ve obtained.