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Inconsistencies in Snowden’s Document Hand‑off to Poitras and Greenwald Highlight Potential Undisclosed NSA Leaks

Inconsistencies in Snowden’s Document Hand‑off to Poitras and Greenwald Highlight Potential Undisclosed NSA Leaks The passage points to a concrete discrepancy between Snowden’s public claim that he handed all stolen files to journalists in Hong Kong and the limited set examined by investigators after a British Schedule 7 detention. This suggests a possible undisclosed transfer of additional classified material, offering a clear follow‑up line (identify what was examined, locate any missing files, trace communications). The claim involves high‑profile actors (Snowden, Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, British authorities) and could spark controversy if further leaks are proven, but the specifics are still vague, limiting the score to the strong‑lead range. Key insights: Snowden claimed to have given all 1.7 million documents to Poitras and Greenwald in Hong Kong.; Investigators only examined a subset of files after British authorities detained David Miranda under Schedule 7.; General Alexander noted timeline inconsistencies between Snowden’s account and investigative findings.

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Inconsistencies in Snowden’s Document Hand‑off to Poitras and Greenwald Highlight Potential Undisclosed NSA Leaks The passage points to a concrete discrepancy between Snowden’s public claim that he handed all stolen files to journalists in Hong Kong and the limited set examined by investigators after a British Schedule 7 detention. This suggests a possible undisclosed transfer of additional classified material, offering a clear follow‑up line (identify what was examined, locate any missing files, trace communications). The claim involves high‑profile actors (Snowden, Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, British authorities) and could spark controversy if further leaks are proven, but the specifics are still vague, limiting the score to the strong‑lead range. Key insights: Snowden claimed to have given all 1.7 million documents to Poitras and Greenwald in Hong Kong.; Investigators only examined a subset of files after British authorities detained David Miranda under Schedule 7.; General Alexander noted timeline inconsistencies between Snowden’s account and investigative findings.

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