Interestingly, unlike cases where publication like this was in the public interest, as with Reality Winner, Elon Musk has yet to be arrested.
This is how you know the current administration is wholly corrupt: Even when Elon Musk does blatantly illegal things, the DoJ won’t prosecute him. Trump doesn’t care that this is illegal.
It is so stupid that the prosecution of federal crimes can be politically co-opted like this.
Prosecution for leaking of classified information is complicated.
Because… the inherent act of doing so confirms that something was classified information. Instead they are either talked to behind the scenes or they get black helicoptered.
There is also the argument that the POTUS is the be all end all of what is and is not classified and since musk is basically the POTUS. Optimally there is paperwork associated with this but it gets into one of those wonderful “gentleman’s agreement” grey zones.
That is why you’ll never see someone get charges filed against them for admitting that nixon was actually killed by aliens from Rygel 7 and replaced with an android. Instead they will just
This is a fantasy. People get charged for leaking classified information all the time. It’s just a crime, not a spy thriller.
People get charged for the act of leaking classified information. Hell, our president (ugh) did.
But the key is that what they actually leaked is never discussed outside of closed door sessions. And it is almost always as part of a lesser, easier to prove, treason or espionage case.
But actually charging someone because they talked about the space aliens? THAT becomes a huge problem. And that is what we are looking at here.
Remember people that are completely full of shit are most often… Completely full of shit. Demand evidence for every claim and don’t accept false premises.
Been in data for ten years and data cleaning/validating is usually one of the first steps on any real analysis if you know what you’re doing.
So I’m not surprised that the Dunning-Krugers skipped it.
This didn’t seem correct to me. Ask far as I know the ISO 8601 standard is just about presentation, and has no start date (although you cannot go before year 1 in most systems that I’ve seen).
I found this article:
Which confirms the gist though.