NSA internal response to Edward Snowden's 2013 document theft at Kunia base
NSA internal response to Edward Snowden's 2013 document theft at Kunia base The passage recounts known events surrounding Snowden’s leak, providing some operational details (e.g., dates, personnel, contractor involvement) but adds no new, unreported facts or fresh leads. It mentions specific NSA officials and a contractor, which could be useful for background context, but the information is largely already public and offers limited investigative value. Key insights: Snowden left the Kunia base on May 22 after falsifying a medical leave request.; His civilian supervisor delayed reporting his absence until May 28.; NSA Director General Alexander learned of an impending Guardian story on June 4.
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NSA internal response to Edward Snowden's 2013 document theft at Kunia base The passage recounts known events surrounding Snowden’s leak, providing some operational details (e.g., dates, personnel, contractor involvement) but adds no new, unreported facts or fresh leads. It mentions specific NSA officials and a contractor, which could be useful for background context, but the information is largely already public and offers limited investigative value. Key insights: Snowden left the Kunia base on May 22 after falsifying a medical leave request.; His civilian supervisor delayed reporting his absence until May 28.; NSA Director General Alexander learned of an impending Guardian story on June 4.
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