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Page of citations/endnotes from a book or report, identified by a bates stamp as being part of a submission to the house oversight committee.
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This document is page 255 of a larger work, displaying a list of endnotes or citations. The content pertains to intelligence and espionage, referencing interviews with figures like Tyler Drumheller, cases involving Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames, and publications by Carl Sagan and Bamford. Despite the user's query, the document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, locations, or events.
People (9)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Tyler Drumheller | Interviewee |
Cited as the subject of an interview with the author regarding a quote starting with "Snowden may have carried..."
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| Snowden | Subject of discussion |
Mentioned in two citations: "Snowden may have carried..." and "As Snowden acknowledged, he..." Likely referring to Ed...
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| Bamford | Author |
Cited as the source for a quote about Snowden in the publication Wired.
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| Carl Sagan | Author |
Author of the book 'Cosmos', from which the quote "Absence of evidence is..." is taken.
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| Robert Hanssen | Case subject |
Mentioned as a 'notable case' of espionage, with further details in Appendix A.
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| Aldrich Ames | Case subject |
Mentioned as a 'notable case' of espionage, with further details in Appendix A.
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| Victor Cherkashin | Interviewee |
Cited as the subject of an interview with the author regarding a quote starting with "The greatest trick the..."
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| Charles Baudelaire | Author |
Credited with the original observation, "La plus belle des ruses du diable est de vous persuader qu'il n'existe pas,"...
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| Unnamed Senate Intelligence Committee staff member | Interviewee |
An anonymous source interviewed by the author for a quote beginning "The FBI, which was..."
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Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI |
Mentioned in citation 11: "The FBI, which was..."
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| Senate Intelligence Committee |
An anonymous staff member from this committee was interviewed by the author.
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| Wired |
A publication cited as the source for a statement by Bamford about Snowden.
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| Random House |
The publisher of Carl Sagan's book 'Cosmos'.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020407' in the footer, suggesting the document was part of an official s...
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Timeline (1 events)
Locations (1)
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The city of publication for Random House, publisher of 'Cosmos'.
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Relationships (3)
Citation 12 explicitly states "Author's interview with Tyler Drumheller."
Citation 16 explicitly states "Author's interview with Victor Cherkashin."
Citation 11 explicitly states "Author's interview with a Senate Intelligence Committee staff member."
Key Quotes (7)
"The FBI, which was..."Source
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"Snowden may have carried..."Source
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"As Snowden acknowledged, he..."Source
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"Absence of evidence is..."Source
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"We have many notable cases..."Source
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"The greatest trick the..."Source
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"La plus belle des ruses du diable est de vous persuader qu'il n'existe pas."Source
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