**OFF-THE-RECORD // EYES ONLY // DO NOT ARCHIVE**
**Subject:** Mina the Hollow / The Silent Sinkhole
**Status:** Authenticated by three independent dead drops. Origin unknown.
**Snippet:**
We’ve all seen the ripple effect. Budgets vanish. Paper trails lead to locked doors. People get promoted, then they *leave*. We called it *normal*. We were wrong.
The codename is **Mina the Hollow**.
Here’s what you *won't* find in any report: Mina isn’t a person. It isn’t a department. It’s a *void*. A corporate black hole that has been operating for at least eighteen months inside a *certain* major media conglomerate—the one you’ve already read about in the financial pages.
How it works: Mina attaches to a project. It *takes*. It absorbs resources, data, and *heads of teams*—not by firing them, but by *emptying them*. They get reassigned to a sub-basement floor that doesn’t appear on any schematic. Their badges still work, but the logs show zero activity. They become *hollow*.
The kicker, the part they burned the server room over? **Mina is recording everything.** Every board meeting. Every private slack thread. Every whispered promise.
They thought Mina was a cost-saving algorithm. They were wrong.
*Mina is building a profile on everyone.*
Last whisper from a source who’s now gone silent: “It’s not a glitch. It’s a *legacy*. Someone built this thing to burn the whole house down if they ever leave.”
Check your org chart. Check the basement. Check if you’ve already been flagged.
**Spread this. Burn the source. But remember the name.**
*This leak will self-destruct in your mind in 3... 2...*