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There have been several edits and reverts in the Depictions in Media section relating to the character Brian Andersson in the Netflix drama The Billion Dollar Code. While Andersson is fictional, he does appear to be a composite of both McClendon and Michael T. Jones. See https://johnmccrea.medium.com/why-the-billion-dollar-code-is-evil-5bc8db36d476 and https://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/medien/serien/the-billion-dollar-code-bei-netflix-gewitzte-deutsche-serie-17570668-p2.html [German]. This inference is also picked up in a debunking article of the series by Avi Bat-Zeev, who was one of the first employees of Keyhole (https://avibarzeev.medium.com/was-google-earth-stolen-7d1b821e589b). I think there's enough there to make some reference to this in the Depictions in Media. Digital Elysium (talk) 00:23, 6 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]


of course, no doubt: you or somebody else should do it: I would do it myself but I am dead busy --213.248.166.137 (talk) 23:14, 27 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]