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Some people may ask now, if they are indeed doing it, wouldn't there be any
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leaks about it? And the answer is: You bet!
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`Washington State Fusion Center accidentally releases records on remote mind
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control <https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2018/apr/18/fusion-center-em/>`_
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`Web archive mirror
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<https://web.archive.org/web/20200619043642/https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2018/apr/18/fusion-center-em/>`_
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While according to the article the leaker did not communicate with the website
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again after having sent them those images, but it still originated from the
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Washington State Fusion Center. It's incredibly unlikely that somebody was
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just fooling around.
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Remember: The fact that they can now read minds means that leaks have become
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a lot more difficult to happen, as they would immediately stalk and threaten
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anyone if they realize that he/she is even *thinking* about leaking something.
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Nevertheless, the above leak happened.
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