Gee that theory works well for hiding government secrets or supporting an agenda.
One could argue that a whistleblower, ignored by any agency unwilling to expose deceit or corruption, becomes a criminal by publishing content potentially harmful to the state in an effort to expose corruption. How convenient. Don't give them any ideas!
Gee that theory works well for hiding government secrets or supporting an agenda.
One could argue that a whistleblower, ignored by any agency unwilling to expose deceit or corruption, becomes a criminal by publishing content potentially harmful to the state in an effort to expose corruption. How convenient. Don't give them any ideas!
Gee that theory works well for hiding government secrets or supporting an agenda.
One could argue that a whistleblower, ignored by any agency unwilling to expose deceit or corruption, becomes a criminal by publishing content potentially harmful to the state in an effort to expose corruption. How convenient. Don't give them any ideas!