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" ... - Industry insiders and reliable leakers hinting that they knew what was going on, but no one publicly sharing any information. ... "
" ... Is it the last week of Fortnite challenges here for Season X? Maybe yes, maybe no: there were only nine weeks of challenges listed here at the beginning of the season, and now we're in week 9. It seems like the team has something special planned for the last week, especially since there are various pieces of evidence that suggest the season will end on a Sunday, which for most people will be a welcome relief: Season X hasn't been the most popular season in this game, and I think a lot of long-term players will be more than happy to move right on. But that's next week, and this is this week: we've got one more weekly mission for the season, and it just dropped this morning. It's called Bullseye, and we've already got the full list thanks to intrepid leakers. From a firing range to landing on bullseyes, let's take a look: ... "
" ... Since Doc’s initial statement, we have heard nothing further from him or Twitch, or any potential leakers, and only a few more people have claimed knowledge of the reason for the ban. Those that have, still are not saying. As Slasher notes, it is usually Twitch policy not to comment or even inform streamers about exact reasons for bans, which includes why it may be true they have not told Doc directly. And yet given that they had a contract with him signed in March, it seems likely this is much more complicated than the average ban. ... "
" ... The Obama Administration’s unprecedented pursuit of criminal liability against security leakers threatens to rope in the Fourth Estate. Case in point, the Obama administration has ordered New York Times reporter James Risen to testify against one of his CIA sources, forcing the case all the way to the Supreme Court. In another investigation, the Justice Department subpoenaed—without notice—two months worth of Associated Press reporters’ phone records on a leak fishing expedition. The message? Don’t report national security stories or you will become a target. If the Administration’s goal is not to restrict the press and First Amendment, it is doing an excellent job nonetheless. ... "
" ... “You want to engage as many targets as you can at longer range so what you get at short range is a few leakers, not the whole swarm,” says McGovern. ... "