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The National on MSNFrom fraud and bankruptcy to personal nuclear reactors, the unlikely rebirth of EnronOn what was described as Enron's first earnings call in 25 years, the infamous energy company's chief executive acknowledged the accounting scandal that collapsed the company in 2001. Connor Gaydos, ...
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The company, led by a "Birds Aren't Real" cofounder, held a mostly ridiculous quarterly earnings call Thursday but gave real ...
Connor Gaydos, a man connected to an apparent parody project to relaunch the energy company Enron and become its new CEO, was hit in the face with a pie this week as he was entering a building in ...
The key player is apparently Connor Gaydos, a 28-year-old satirist, who started his own conspiracy theory called "Birds Aren't Real." ...
The co-founder of College Company is Connor Gaydos, who helped create a joke conspiracy theory claiming all birds are actually government surveillance drones.
Gaydos is the co-founder of Birds Aren’t Real, a satirical conspiracy group founded in 2017 that jokingly claims the U.S. government has been replacing living birds with surveillance drones.
Connor Gaydos, co-creator of the viral "Birds Aren't Real" movement and now the CEO of Enron, joins "Gen C" to discuss his surprising acquisition and the relaunch of one of America's most ...
Connor Gaydos, a man connected to an apparent parody project to relaunch the energy company Enron and become its new CEO, was hit in the face with a pie this week as he was entering a building in ...
U.S. energy giant Enron collapsed in 2001 after an accounting and fraud scandal. The resurrected company’s promo video and website appear to be an elaborate joke.
Gaydos is the co-founder of Birds Aren’t Real, a satirical conspiracy group founded in 2017 that jokingly claims the U.S. government has been replacing living birds with surveillance drones.
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