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Document Information

Type: Book proof / publication page (draft)
File Size: 626 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a proof page (page 133) from a book, specifically referencing the filename 'Epst_9780451494566'. The text discusses Edward Snowden, the theft of state secrets from the United States, his breach of NSA defenses, and his escape to Moscow. It frames the narrative as a counterintelligence investigation returning to the 'crime scene' in Hawaii. The Bates stamp indicates this page was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Snowden Subject of investigation
Accused of taking state secrets, breaching NSA defenses, and escaping to Moscow.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
NSA
National Security Agency; organization whose defenses were breached.
United States
Country from which state secrets were taken.
House Oversight Committee
Implied recipient of document via Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

Unknown
Theft of state secrets and breach of NSA defenses.
NSA's base in Hawaii
Unknown
Snowden's escape.
Moscow

Locations (3)

Location Context
Origin of stolen secrets.
Location where Snowden escaped to.
Location of the NSA's base, described as 'the crime scene'.

Key Quotes (3)

"How did Snowden breach the supposedly formidable defenses of the NSA?"
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"The story also requires a visit into the wilderness of mirrors of a counterintelligence investigation."
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"For this endeavor, it is necessary to return to the crime scene: the NSA's base in Hawaii."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (796 characters)

The Great Divide | 133
such as "patriot" and "traitor" that have tended to fill the gap in
the great divide do little to address the important mystery of how
many thousands of state secrets were taken from the United States.
How did Snowden breach the supposedly formidable defenses of the
NSA? Did he have any assistance? How did he escape to Moscow?
And what was the final destination of the stolen documents? How
Snowden succeeded in this coup cannot simply be pieced together
from his own statements and interviews. The story also requires a
visit into the wilderness of mirrors of a counterintelligence investi-
gation. For this endeavor, it is necessary to return to the crime scene:
the NSA's base in Hawaii.
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