Without any prior expertise, Elon Musk’s DOGE staff were “given access” to networks containing nuclear secrets.

According to sources, two DOGE employees had access to highly sensitive information that may have revealed the location of the US’ nuclear weapons.

According to people close to NPR, Luke Farritor, a former SpaceX executive, and venture entrepreneur Adam Ramada had information.

On one of the government’s most prohibited files saved on their computers. Both Farritor and Ramada were employed by.

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), although it is believed that none of them ever held a job that would have given them access to such confidential material.

The unidentified individuals claim to have seen the names of the two workers in the networks’ directory, which purportedly included highly classified nuclear information.

However, a representative for the National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA), a sub-agency of the Department of Energy (DOE) that manages “the research, development,

 

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