DOGE.gov was launched Wednesday claiming to give Americans the ability to “trace your tax dollars through the bureaucracy.” The feature allows users the ability to see data from all federal offices and agencies including head counts, budgets, and the average age of staff. But, the website was supposed to exclude data from U.S. intelligence agencies, according to the fine print at the bottom of its main page.
The young whiz kids at DOGE appear to have forgotten that part and included information about the National Reconnaissance Office, which is tasked with creating and maintaining satellites for U.S. intelligence. Much of the agency’s activities, including its budget and head count, are classified and aren’t supposed to be available to the public. Plus, how did Musk’s team get access to that information, anyway? Does it have something to do with Musk’s company SpaceX having a $1.8 billion contract to build satellites for the NRO?
Members of the intelligence community would like to know the answer to these questions. One Defense Intelligence Agency employee told HuffPost anonymously that “DOGE just posted secret [Not Releasable to Foreign Nationals] info on their website about [intelligence community] headcount, so currently people are scrambling to check if their info has been accessed.”
mygoditsfullofstar5 on February 15th, 2025 at 03:13 UTC »
The second most insane US security breach was caused by FBI Special Agent Robert Hanssen, who leaked classified intel to the Soviets and Russians for over 20 years.
Hanssen died in ADX Florence Supermax prison in 2023.
Which means ADX Florence has a vacancy. Let's fill it with these DOGE traitors.
Designer-Contract852 on February 15th, 2025 at 03:08 UTC »
He needs to be arrested for espionage.
RatioKey2034 on February 15th, 2025 at 03:05 UTC »
So let me get this straight—he wasn’t even supposed to have this classified intel, yet somehow he managed to leak it to the world? That’s next-level speedrunning government security breaches. What’s next, launching a rocket straight into a Pentagon briefing?