This document is page 232 of a report, consisting of endnotes for a chapter titled 'The Crime Scene Investigation'. The citations reference sources used to detail the investigation into Edward Snowden's leak of classified information from the NSA, covering events from 2013 to 2015. Despite the user's query, this document page contains no information, names, or keywords related to Jeffrey Epstein; its content is exclusively about the Snowden affair.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Snowden (Edward Snowden) | Interviewee / Subject |
Mentioned in citations for interviews with NBC and German NDR TV regarding his actions as a private contractor and le...
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| Brian Williams | Interviewer |
Interviewed Snowden for NBC on May 28, 2014.
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| Keith Alexander | Four-star general |
Subject of an author's interview and an interview transcript from the Australian Financial Review. Headed the NSA and...
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| anonymous source A | Former government intelligence executive |
Provided information to the author about the initial investigation, including the NSA notifying the FBI and the analy...
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| Jason Leopold | Journalist |
Author of a VICE article about the quest to bring down Edward Snowden, cited in relation to the number of files copied.
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| Morell | Author |
Cited from a book (op. cit.) regarding the NSA's communication with the CIA and the 'black budget'.
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| anonymous source B | Former government intelligence executive |
Provided information to the author about NSA investigators in 'late July'.
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| Ledgett | Source |
Quoted in a Reuters article about the 'perpetrator' in the Snowden affair.
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| Tabassum Zakaria | Journalist |
Co-author of a Reuters article about the Snowden affair, dated December 13, 2013.
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| Warren Strobel | Journalist |
Co-author of a Reuters article about the Snowden affair, dated December 13, 2013.
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| Glenn Greenwald | Journalist (implied) |
His partner was detained at Heathrow airport, as reported by the Guardian.
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| Bryan Burroughs | Author |
Co-author of "The Snowden Saga" in Vanity Fair, May 2014.
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| Sarah Ellison | Author |
Co-author of "The Snowden Saga" in Vanity Fair, May 2014.
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| Suzanna Andrews | Author |
Co-author of "The Snowden Saga" in Vanity Fair, May 2014.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| NBC | ||
| U.S. Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) | ||
| National Security Agency (NSA) | ||
| Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) | ||
| VICE (media organization) | ||
| Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | ||
| German NDR TV | ||
| Reuters | ||
| Australian Financial Review | ||
| Guardian (media organization) | ||
| Vanity Fair | ||
| House Oversight Committee (implied by footer) |
| Location | Context |
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Location of the U.S. Navy Information Operations Command, mentioned in a citation.
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Location where Glenn Greenwald's partner was detained for nine hours.
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"Any private contractor…"Source
"About 15 miles...."Source
"Keith Alexander, the four-star general who headed…"Source
"The NSA meanwhile notified the FBI…"Source
"Within the next few days…"Source
"Copied “over 900,000” military files…"Source
"NSA did not immediately share with the CIA...."Source
"By late July, NSA investigators…"Source
"They could walk out the door"Source
"According to Ledgett, the perpetrator…"Source
"the analysis of the logs"Source
"Services’ “black budget…”"Source
"Something is not right"Source
"This discovery came when…"Source
"What we know, what we don’t know…"Source
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