Independent bureaucratic departments that cannot coordinate, making them vulnerable to coordinated secret networks.
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Independent bureaucratic departments that cannot coordinate, making them vulnerable to coordinated secret networks.
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"...bureaucracies become top heavy. Too many managers. Also the idea of silos. So each department does its own thing."
"Okay? And as I said also, bureaucrats don't want to do any work. Okay? So imagine if you're a secret society, how much you..."
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