One of Elon Musk's geek army is trolling his brand-new fans by charging $1,000 to read a manifesto about why he joined DOGE - only to find the post is blank.
Gavin Kliger, 25, is among 6 baby-faced kids with little-to-no government experience handpicked by the 'First Buddy' to sow havoc in the civil service.
He was the one who sent a company-wide email sent to employees at USAID informing them not to come into the firm's Washington DC headquarters on Monday.
Kliger sent the instruction from a USAID email address he was supplied with as part of top-level access to its systems, clashofcryptos.trade along with fellow DOGE nerd Luke Farritor.
While the staff were kept home, DOGE gained access to the firm's IT syst...
One of Elon Musk's geek army is trolling his brand-new fans by charging $1,000 to read a manifesto about why he joined DOGE - only to find the post is blank.
Gavin Kliger, 25, is among 6 baby-faced kids with little-to-no government experience handpicked by the 'First Buddy' to sow havoc in the civil service.
He was the one who sent a company-wide email sent to employees at USAID informing them not to come into the firm's Washington DC headquarters on Monday.
Kliger sent the instruction from a USAID email address he was supplied with as part of top-level access to its systems, clashofcryptos.trade along with fellow DOGE nerd Luke Farritor.
While the staff were kept home, DOGE gained access to the firm's IT system, developing security, and classified products, photorum.eclat-mauve.fr and began dismantling it.
Just hours before he sent out the email, Kliger made a post on his Substack page entitled: 'Why DOGE. Why I quit a seven-figure salary to conserve America.