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Historical overview of whistle‑blower vs spy distinctions

Historical overview of whistle‑blower vs spy distinctions The passage provides a general narrative about past whistle‑blowers and spies, citing well‑known cases (Ellsberg, Agee, Snowden) without new factual leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed actors. It offers no actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Mentions WikiLeaks bounties in 2015 for Trans‑Pacific Trade Agreement documents.; References Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo’s collaboration on the Pentagon Papers.; Describes a 1971 burglary of an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania.

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Historical overview of whistle‑blower vs spy distinctions The passage provides a general narrative about past whistle‑blowers and spies, citing well‑known cases (Ellsberg, Agee, Snowden) without new factual leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed actors. It offers no actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Mentions WikiLeaks bounties in 2015 for Trans‑Pacific Trade Agreement documents.; References Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo’s collaboration on the Pentagon Papers.; Describes a 1971 burglary of an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania.

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