And if it involves the FDA or a bank, there are ev
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So many other ways for info to leak too.
Remember the venture capital firm that hired private investigators to lurk outside one of the clinical trial sites that was in a smaller practice, and collected license numbers of people going in? They then identified them and checked their social media to see if they were indeed in the clinical trial, and if they made comments like "I'm feeling a bit better today...." etc. -- to try to see how the clinical trial was going? Remember the janitor who was paid by a hedge fund to photograph any papers left out on people's desks about the clinical trials (obviously that was years and years ago, it would all be in a computer now) -- and the nurses and doctors who got cash for info?