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How Google Calendar gave away information about a DOGE staffer’s connections with NASA, Elon Musk’s Tesla and tech job hunt

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A main advisor to NASA which is part of the Elon Musk initiative of the Department of the Government of the Government (DOGE) maintained a Google calendar accessible to the public which revealed its connections with the program and industrial interviews in businesses such as Tesla, Palant and Andundil, said a report.
According to a Business Insider report, 26 years old Riley Sennott Appears in a NASA Internet directory as a “senior advisor” in the head of the administrator at the headquarters and is also incoped with DOGE.
Apparently, unlike many Doge workers who have deleted their LinkedIn profiles and made private social media accounts in recent months, Sennott has failed to secure its Google calendar, which was linked to its personal email address. Anyone with the COUD address consults their meetings dating from 2016, added the report.

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The publication class according to which the calendar contained entries, including a meeting of January 6 entitled “Riley Senott and Doge Recruiting”, which came from a Gmail address apparently used by DOGE for recruitment, essentially offering a rare overview of the group’s hiring process, which remained largely secret despite the open advertising stations.
Another significant calendar in SGE would have represented a “employee of the special check”, a designation that would have been used for Elon Musk.
The Sennott calendar suggests potential links with Tesla, with several meetings planned with Tesla employees and references to “a project based on the project”. His private x organic account describes him as “energy @tesla”.
The calendar has also documented Sennott job search activities, including interviews with large technological companies until 2024.
These include a call to Zoom Classdeed about a “risk role” with Founders Fund (an Early Spacex Investor), a “recruiter call” with Peter Thief’s Palantir, an “opportunities cat” with the defense technology company Andendil, and recent meetings with Capital Full Throwing Capital Capital partners.

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