This document is a bibliography page from a larger report, likely prepared for a House Oversight committee, for a chapter titled "The Rise of the NSA." It provides 12 citations for books and articles related to the history and operations of intelligence agencies like the NSA, CIA, and MI6, with publication dates ranging from 1967 to 2015. The page itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
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| Barton Gellman | Author |
Author of a Washington Post article about Edward Snowden.
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| Edward Snowden | Subject of article |
Mentioned in an article by Barton Gellman regarding the NSA revelations.
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| David Kahn | Author |
Author of the book 'The Codebreakers' (1967).
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| Bob Woodward | Author |
Author of the book 'Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA, 1981-1987' (2005).
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| President Ronald Reagan | Subject of quote |
Mentioned in a quote from a 2015 Wall Street Journal article by David R. Shedd.
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| David R. Shedd | Author |
Author of a Wall Street Journal article titled 'How Obama Unilaterally Chilled Surveillance'.
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| Barack Obama | Subject of article title |
Mentioned in the title of an article by David R. Shedd.
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| Stansfield Turner | Author |
Author of the book 'Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition' (1985).
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| Ian Cobain | Author |
Author of a Guardian article about MI6.
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| Kevin Poulson | Author |
Author of a Wired article about Snowden leaks and NSA crypto-cracking.
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| R. James Woolsey | Author |
Author of a Wall Street Journal article about spying on allies.
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| John McLaughlin | Speaker/Quoted individual |
Quoted in a Press of Atlantic City article about the necessity of the NSA.
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| Charlie Savage | Author |
Co-author of a New York Times article about NSA internet spying.
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| Julia Angwin | Author |
Co-author of a New York Times article about NSA internet spying.
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| Jeff Larson | Author |
Co-author of a New York Times article about NSA internet spying.
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| Henrik Moltke | Author |
Co-author of a New York Times article about NSA internet spying.
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| National Security Agency (NSA) |
The main subject of the chapter 'The Rise of the NSA' and multiple citations.
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| US Army |
Mentioned in a 2009 NSA publication regarding its activities in 1914.
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| Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) |
Subject of books by Bob Woodward and Stansfield Turner.
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| MI6 |
Subject of a Guardian article about its license to kill and torture.
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| Washington Post |
Publisher of an article by Barton Gellman.
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| Simon and Schuster |
Publisher of books by David Kahn and Bob Woodward.
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| Wall Street Journal |
Publisher of articles by David R. Shedd and R. James Woolsey.
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| Houghton Mifflin |
Publisher of a book by Stansfield Turner.
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| Guardian |
Publisher of an article by Ian Cobain.
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| Wired |
Publisher of an article by Kevin Poulson.
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| Press of Atlantic City |
Publisher of an article quoting John McLaughlin.
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| New York Times |
Publisher of an article on NSA internet spying.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Likely the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform, referenced in the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020417'.
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Publication city for Simon and Schuster and Houghton Mifflin.
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Mentioned in the publication name 'Press of Atlantic City'.
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Mentioned in the title of a New York Times article about NSA internet spying.
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"There are many things..."Source
"By 1914, the US Army..."Source
"Its sensitive ears catch,,,"Source
"Expeditions to penetrate cables..."Source
"In 1980, President Ronald Reagan..."Source
"We are approaching a..."Source
"Vastness of the..."Source
"James Bond” provision of the..."Source
"The NSA had assiduously..."Source
"Yes, my continental European..."Source
"Very foundation of US intelligence..."Source
"We need NSA to do what it does -- it makes us safer,"Source
"It made leading hacktavists..."Source
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