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This document is a page from a report or narrative (marked House Oversight) detailing the NSA's damage assessment regarding Edward Snowden. It analyzes the volume of data stolen (estimated at 1.7 million touched / 1.3 million copied) during his time at Booz Allen and Dell, while noting disputes from Snowden and journalists Greenwald and Bamford regarding these numbers. The text discusses the potential motivations of the NSA Damage Assessment team under Ledgett and the legal implications of the leaks.

Investigative report / narrative summary (house oversight committee production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 133 of a House Oversight Committee report regarding Edward Snowden. It details his arrival in Russia, the orchestration of his asylum press conference at Sheremetyevo airport, and his life in Moscow, including internet appearances at SXSW and TED. The report alleges that Snowden's lawyer, Kucherena, received $1 million from Open Road Films (distributors of the Oliver Stone movie) as a proxy payment, and argues that Snowden's privileged treatment by Putin implies active cooperation with Russian intelligence.

Government report / investigative report (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book or investigative report (marked with House Oversight numbering) discussing the theory that Edward Snowden may have been guided or assisted by a hidden Russian mole within the NSA. The text draws parallels to historical espionage cases involving KGB moles Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames, who eluded detection for decades. It includes details of an interview the author conducted in 2015 with Victor Cherkashin, the KGB handler for Hanssen and Ames.

Book manuscript / investigative report page
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 113 of a House Oversight Committee report or narrative regarding Edward Snowden. It details his transition from a technician to a media figure in Moscow, his support network (including Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison), and his media appearances. The text critically analyzes his escape to Russia, suggesting it was not accidental but likely involved cooperation with Russian intelligence (FSB/KGB) and President Putin in exchange for NSA secrets. The text contains several typographical errors (e.g., 'denting' instead of 'denying', 'far trial' instead of 'fair trial').

Government/congressional report or narrative summary (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a narrative account or report (labeled Chapter Twelve) regarding Edward Snowden's initial meeting with journalists in Hong Kong in June 2013. It details the distress of his girlfriend, Lindsay Mills, back in Hawaii, noting she discovered their house flooded and her memory cards missing. Simultaneously, it outlines the specific 'tradecraft' instructions Snowden gave to journalists (including Poitras and Greenwald) to meet him at the Mira Hotel using a Rubik's cube as a signal.

House oversight committee record / book manuscript page
2025-11-19

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This document, page 95 of a House Oversight file, details the interactions between journalists Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, and hacktivist Jacob Appelbaum with Edward Snowden (referred to as Citizen 4) leading up to the 2013 NSA leaks. It describes the vetting process of Snowden's technical claims, Greenwald's travel logistics from Rio to New York to seek approval from Guardian editor Janine Gibson, and Gibson's hesitation regarding Snowden's 'manifesto.' The text outlines the specific legal risks and editorial decisions faced by The Guardian regarding the publication of SCI top-secret documents.

Investigative report / narrative account (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 91 of a report (likely House Oversight Committee) detailing Edward Snowden's theft of classified documents from the NSA facility in Hawaii. It describes the timeline of events in April and May 2013, specifically noting his final day at the facility on May 17, 2013, his method of transferring data to thumb drives, and his personal preparations to flee, including misleading his partner Lindsay Mills. The text highlights security failures, such as the lack of random checks by guards and the delay in discovering the theft.

Investigative report / narrative account (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document page, likely from a House Oversight report, details the timeline and methods Edward Snowden used to steal classified NSA data in 2013. It covers his preparations in Hawaii, including deceiving Booz Allen about medical leave, obtaining colleagues' passwords through deception, and using automated 'spider' software to index over one million documents, many classified as Level 3 Sensitive Compartmented Information. The text highlights security failures, such as the lack of real-time auditing at the Hawaii base and the 'open culture' that facilitated password sharing.

Investigative report / narrative summary (likely house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 88 of a House Oversight report detailing Edward Snowden's employment history and intelligence theft. It describes his transition from Dell to Booz Allen Hamilton in March 2013, alleging he took a pay cut to access 'Level 3' documents described as 'the Keys to the Kingdom.' The text outlines the specific access privileges he gained and lost during this transition.

Congressional report / investigative narrative
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a narrative report (stamped House Oversight) detailing the initial contact between Edward Snowden and filmmaker Laura Poitras. It describes Snowden's employment at Dell in Hawaii in January 2013 and his admiration for Poitras's operational security, which she developed after being placed on a watchlist following her 2005 filming in Iraq. The text outlines how Snowden used Poitras's history of surveillance to establish a connection with her, referring to her as having been 'selected' by the NSA.

Investigative report / narrative account (house oversight committee document)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch report for the '2016 Future of Financials Conference' held on November 17, 2016. It details the 'US - Banks Coverage Cluster', listing various banks with their investment ratings (Buy, Neutral, Underperform), stock tickers, and the covering analysts, Ebrahim H. Poonawala and Erika Najarian. Despite the user's query, the document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his activities; it is a standard financial industry report.

Financial research report / conference document
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch presentation for its '2016 Future of Financials Conference,' dated November 17, 2016. It provides a financial analysis, including valuation frameworks and price objectives, for four banking institutions: First Bancorp Puerto Rico, First Hawaiian Inc., First Horizon National Corp., and Franklin Financial Network. The document contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or any known associates; its potential relevance is suggested by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' identifier, indicating it was part of a larger set of documents collected by a congressional committee.

Financial analysis report / conference presentation slide
2025-11-19

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This document contains notes from the 2016 Future of Financials Conference, detailing the strategic outlooks for EWBC and First Hawaiian (FHB). EWBC is prioritizing capital for organic growth and dividends over share repurchases, while FHB maintains a positive outlook on the Hawaiian economy, is prepared for higher interest rates, and is focused on maintaining its dividend payout despite near-term elevated expenses.

Financial conference notes
2025-11-19

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This document is a financial analysis report from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch conference on November 17, 2016. It details the outlook for BB&T regarding regulatory spending and branch strategy, and for Bank of Hawaii (BOH) regarding loan growth and its credit outlook. Despite the query, the document contains absolutely no information about Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, events, or entities.

Financial analysis report from a conference
2025-11-19

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This document is page 39 of a deposition transcript where a witness recounts her experiences with someone named Jeffrey. She testifies to overhearing Jeffrey on the phone trying to 'find some girls' for Frederic Fekkai in Hawaii and describes an 'odd' shopping trip where Jeffrey took her to Victoria's Secret and accompanied her into the fitting room.

Deposition transcript
2025-11-19

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This document is a machine-readable data snippet, likely from a content management system or news aggregator, detailing metadata for several unrelated New York Times articles from 2015 and 2018. The content has no connection to Jeffrey Epstein; it covers topics such as a German bookstore, a sound-based travel feature, an outpost in Greenland, and an art event in London. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028475' is a Bates number, indicating it was part of a larger set of documents produced for a congressional committee.

News aggregator data snippet / content management system data
2025-11-19

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This document is a political analysis article from 2018 concerning the Senate confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. It details the political strategies and potential fallout for both Republicans and Democrats following the sexual assault accusation made by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. The article includes quotes from political figures and commentators, discusses the risks for senators on the Judiciary Committee, and draws parallels to the 1992 confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas.

News article / political analysis
2025-11-19

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This document is a raw data file for a New York Times news briefing dated September 24, 2018, not an Epstein-related document. The briefing reports on Christine Blasey Ford's agreement to testify against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the emergence of a second accusation from Deborah Ramirez, which Kavanaugh denied. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028384' indicates it is an exhibit from a U.S. House Oversight Committee document production.

Raw data file of a news article, likely from a content management system or mobile app (apple news), with a bates number from a house oversight committee document production.
2025-11-19

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This document is a page of citations from a larger work, likely a report for the House Oversight committee, based on the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020395'. The citations, spanning from 2010 to 2015, primarily reference articles and interviews concerning Edward Snowden, Jacob Appelbaum, Runa Sandvik, and topics like the NSA, Wikileaks, and online privacy tools. Notably, it describes a 'Crypto Party' in Hawaii co-hosted by Snowden and Sandvik. Despite the user's prompt, this document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Citations / endnotes from a report
2025-11-17

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This document is page 240 of a larger work, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020392', and contains endnotes for a chapter titled 'Thief'. The citations exclusively reference sources and events related to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, including interviews, articles about his surveillance revelations, and his background. The document contains no information, names, or events related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Citations/endnotes page from a book or report, part of a collection labeled 'house oversight'.
2025-11-17

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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.

Endnotes/citations from a report, likely a government publication as indicated by the 'house oversight' footer.
2025-11-17

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This document is a table summarizing retail construction projects on the Las Vegas Strip from 2000 to 2009. It lists properties, their addresses, rentable square footage, and completion status, identified as part of a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' collection. The document does not contain any reference to Jeffrey Epstein, his known associates, or any of his affiliated organizations or properties.

Report / data table
2025-11-16
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