Read the screenplay: FANNIEGATE — $7 trillion. 17 years. The biggest fraud in American capital markets.

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The Deep Dive
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Corporate Conspiracies, Scandals & Rabbit Holes

Okay so I've been writing these deep dives and honestly they're kinda getting out of hand. Here's all of them in one place. Good luck leaving.

Every story here started the same way: I read a headline, said “wait, that can't be right,” spent 4 hours going down the rabbit hole, and came out the other side with a 5,000-word breakdown and trust issues. I don't know when this became my personality but here we are.— Glen Bradford, Miami Beach, typing at 2am again

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Rabbit Holes

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Corporate Conspiracies

When billion-dollar companies pull stuff that would get a normal person arrested.

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When Things Go Wrong

Crashes, breaches, fraud, and the cover-ups that followed.

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Consumer Outrage

Companies that bet you wouldn't notice. You noticed.

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OPSEC & AI Fails

Tech doing exactly what it was built to do, with consequences nobody thought about for even five seconds.

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The Weird Ones

Stories that don't fit anywhere else but will absolutely eat your whole afternoon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes these 'deep dives'?

Full narrative breakdowns — timelines, characters, money trails, context you won't get from a headline. Most run 3,000-8,000 words. They're built to be read start to finish, not skimmed. I go way too deep into these and I can't stop.

Why are some marked 'Coming Soon'?

I'm still working on those. They'll get the same treatment as everything else here — full timelines, characters, the whole deal. Sign up for the email list if you want to know when they drop.

Can I share these on Reddit?

God yes. Every page has share buttons, or just copy the link. These were basically built for Reddit — r/bestof, r/HobbyDrama, r/todayilearned, r/technology, r/interestingasfuck. That's the target audience. Go wild.

Who writes these?

Me. Glen Bradford. Purdue engineer turned hedge fund guy turned Salesforce dev turned whatever this is. I write 5,000-word breakdowns about ice cream machine conspiracies at 2am from Miami Beach. It's a whole thing.

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