Common Dreams reports
Facing a presidential administration committed to waging war on Science, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) this week launched a website to help scientists blow the whistle on government interference in their work.
[...] The website encourages scientists employed by state and federal agencies to share "memos, emails, directives, or any other documents;" to send "datasets or other information that has been altered or removed from public view;" and adds: "You can also describe anything that has been communicated orally or even rumors that you have heard, and we will investigate."
The UCS urges potential whistleblowers to use encrypted communications, anonymous email, and the postal service to send materials, and encourages following the Electronic Frontier Foundation's advice for protecting privacy.
Related:
NASA's Earth Science Datasets and Others May be Disappearing From Public Access
(Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 19 2017, @01:51AM
stuff that should be in the trash
I hope you mean "disposed of properly after being run through a shredder".
If your ordered to
your == belongs to you
you're == you are
it's value
it's == it is; it has
its == belongs to it
(No pronoun ever requires an apostrophe to make it possessive:
my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs.)
Your ideas are good.
You need to work on expressing them clearly.
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