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Summary
This document discusses the psychological concept of "confirmation theory," illustrating it with the public's reaction to Lee Harvey Oswald and applying it to the polarized views on Edward Snowden. It also addresses the inherent deception within intelligence agencies, referencing Winston Churchill and citing James Clapper's testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding NSA data collection.
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| Name | Role | Context |
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| Lee Harvey Oswald | ||
| John F. Kennedy | ||
| Snowden | ||
| Winston Churchill | ||
| James Clapper | ||
| Ron Wyden |
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Timeline (3 events)
Arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald (November 22, 1963)
Killing of Lee Harvey Oswald (November 24, 1963)
Senate Intelligence Committee hearing (March 12, 2013)
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