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Elon Musk"s Department Suspected of Stealing US Nuclear Secrets

Elon Musks Department Suspected of Stealing US Nuclear Secrets

US Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) led by Elon Musk found itself at the epicenter of a secret scandal.

NPR radio station, citing two independent sources, revealed shocking information: two young DOGE employees were given credentials to access top-secret computer networks containing information about the US nuclear arsenal.

According to the investigation, this concerns the highly protected NNSA Enterprise Secure Network, which stores detailed information about American nuclear weapons projects, as well as the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), which provides communication between the Pentagon and the Department of Energy on nuclear weapons issues. It is important to note that access to these strategic networks is strictly limited and only possible through special terminals in highly secured facilities.

According to NPR sources, access to the secret networks was granted to 23-year-old Luke Farriter, who previously interned at Musk's company SpaceX, and entrepreneur Adam Ramada. Notably, neither of them had prior experience working with nuclear weapons or classified information of national importance.

DOGE representatives promptly responded to the publication, assuring that the mentioned accounts were never activated, and actual access to the secret data was not carried out. The Department stated its readiness to provide evidence of this claim.