Snowden’s self‑inflated credentials and alleged NSA authority over President Obama’s communications
Snowden’s self‑inflated credentials and alleged NSA authority over President Obama’s communications The passage reiterates already‑public claims that Edward Snowden exaggerated his past CIA/DIA roles and falsely asserted authority to spy on President Obama. It provides no new names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads beyond what is widely reported, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Snowden claimed senior adviser positions at CIA and DIA that agencies deny.; He alleged a $200k salary from Booz Allen, contrary to the firm’s stated $133k figure.; He asserted personal authority from the NSA to intercept President Obama’s communications, which the NSA refutes.
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Snowden’s self‑inflated credentials and alleged NSA authority over President Obama’s communications The passage reiterates already‑public claims that Edward Snowden exaggerated his past CIA/DIA roles and falsely asserted authority to spy on President Obama. It provides no new names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads beyond what is widely reported, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Snowden claimed senior adviser positions at CIA and DIA that agencies deny.; He alleged a $200k salary from Booz Allen, contrary to the firm’s stated $133k figure.; He asserted personal authority from the NSA to intercept President Obama’s communications, which the NSA refutes.
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