Tyler Drumheller

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This document is page 325 of a book containing endnotes for Chapters 22 ('The Chinese Puzzle') and 23 ('A Single Point of Failure'). It lists citations for information regarding Edward Snowden, cyber security breaches (OPM), Chinese intelligence, and Russian relations, referencing various news articles and reports from 1999 to 2015. The footer indicates the file was part of a House Oversight Committee production ('HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019813') and includes a filename starting with 'Epst_', suggesting it was included in the Epstein investigation discovery materials, though the text itself does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein.

Book endnotes / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is page 320 from a book (identified by ISBN as 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein), containing endnotes for pages 159-171. The text consists of citations for sources regarding Edward Snowden, espionage, the NSA, and Russian intelligence, dating primarily between 2012 and 2015. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation, likely due to the author's surname matching Jeffrey Epstein or relevance to intelligence oversight.

Book endnotes / congressional production
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page of endnotes (page 319) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp. The text details sources and citations regarding Edward Snowden's flight from the US, the revocation of his passport by the State Department in June 2013, and various interviews conducted by the author with intelligence officials and journalists. The document references whistleblowers, the FBI, the NSA, and Russian President Vladimir Putin's involvement in the Snowden affair. While the prompt requests 'Epstein-related' data, this specific page concerns Edward Snowden; the 'Epstein' connection is likely the author of the book, Edward Jay Epstein, rather than Jeffrey Epstein.

Book endnotes / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is page 309 from a book containing endnotes for Chapter 3 ('Contractor'). Based on the footer ISBN (9780451494566) and filename 'Epst_', the book is 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein. The content details sources for information regarding Edward Snowden's employment (Dell, Booz Allen), his time in Japan and India, his relationship with Lindsay Mills, and interviews with intelligence officials. While the filename includes 'Epst' (referring to author Edward Jay Epstein) and 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', the content is strictly about Edward Snowden and intelligence leaks, not Jeffrey Epstein.

Book endnotes / draft page (evidence in house oversight investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename) included in a House Oversight investigation. The text details the pervasive surveillance capabilities of Chinese intelligence in Hong Kong around 2013, noting that the U.S. State Department required personnel to use altered phones to avoid data theft. It argues that Edward Snowden, having arrived in May 2013 with NSA secrets, would have been aware of these capabilities and relied on the Chinese presence to protect him from the CIA.

Book proof / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document is a page (154) from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets', marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp and an 'Epst' filename prefix, suggesting inclusion in the Epstein/Maxwell discovery materials. The text discusses theories regarding Edward Snowden's NSA breach, specifically exploring the possibility that he was unwittingly used as an 'umbrella' by an existing Russian/KGB mole within the NSA to hide their own activities. It references comments by former CIA station chief Tyler Drumheller and details a 2010 warning about a potential mole at Fort Meade.

Book excerpt / legal discovery document (page 154 of 'how america lost its secrets')
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename 'Epst') detailing Edward Snowden's departure from the CIA in February 2009. It describes an internal investigation into Snowden's suspicious computer activities, his resignation to avoid said investigation, and his growing animosity toward the US intelligence community, highlighted by a forum post criticizing the appointment of Leon Panetta. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

Book manuscript / proof page (house oversight committee record)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 26 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, processed as a House Oversight document (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019514). It details Edward Snowden's time at the CIA in Geneva, alleging he was forced to resign due to adding unauthorized code to the CIA system, rather than being fired, to avoid a scandal ('necessary containment'). It contrasts the CIA's public narrative with internal accounts suggesting Snowden was a disgruntled employee with a 'not stellar' career who felt victimized by his superiors.

Book excerpt / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is page 20 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (authored by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename, though the content concerns Edward Snowden, not Jeffrey Epstein). The text argues that Edward Snowden did not meet the CIA's academic or military minimum requirements for employment. It suggests, via a quote from former CIA station chief Tyler Drumheller, that Snowden was hired only because he 'had some pull,' likely stemming from his grandfather, Rear Admiral Barrett, who was a leader in a high-level interagency task force involving the CIA, FBI, and DEA. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

Book excerpt / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 213 of a House Oversight report analyzing Edward Snowden's flight from the US. It details his decision to travel to Hong Kong rather than countries without extradition treaties (like Brazil or Iceland) specifically to utilize Chinese intelligence control as a shield against US interference. The text cites former CIA station chief Tyler Drumheller regarding the 'home court' advantage of Chinese intelligence in Hong Kong and mentions Snowden's subsequent move to Moscow. Note: While the prompt identifies this as 'Epstein-related,' the text exclusively concerns Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks.

Investigative report / congressional document
2025-11-19

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This document is page 278 from a book, specifically the endnotes for 'Chapter Twenty-Eight: Snowden's Choices'. It contains a list of citations for information about Edward Snowden, referencing interviews, news articles from 2013-2015, and other texts. Critically, this document is about Edward Snowden and is not an 'Epstein-related document'; it contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein.

Endnotes from a book
2025-11-19

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This document is a page of endnotes for a chapter titled "The Chinese Puzzle," likely from a book or extensive report. The citations reference various sources from 1999 to 2015, including government reports, news articles, and author interviews, all concerning China's technological, economic, and military activities. Although submitted as part of a larger collection related to a House Oversight investigation (as indicated by the footer), this specific page contains no information about or mentions of Jeffrey Epstein.

Endnotes / citations page
2025-11-17

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This document is page 256, containing the endnotes for "Chapter Sixteen: The Question of When." It lists eleven sources, including books like "Spy Wars," articles from the New York Times and Reuters, a PBS program, and interviews conducted by the author with individuals such as Victor Cherkashin, Tyler Drumheller, and anonymous officials from the PFIAB and NSA. The citations cover topics related to espionage, including the NSA, KGB, Edward Snowden, and Robert Hanssen.

Endnotes page from a book or report
2025-11-17

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This document is page 255 of a larger work, displaying a list of endnotes or citations. The content pertains to intelligence and espionage, referencing interviews with figures like Tyler Drumheller, cases involving Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames, and publications by Carl Sagan and Bamford. Despite the user's query, the document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, locations, or events.

Page of citations/endnotes from a book or report, identified by a bates stamp as being part of a submission to the house oversight committee.
2025-11-17

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This document is page 238 of a larger work, containing the endnotes for "Chapter Five: Contractor." It lists thirteen sources for information about Edward Snowden, including articles from publications like The Guardian and Vanity Fair, author interviews with individuals like Tyler Drumheller and anonymous sources, and social media posts from Lindsay Mills.

Endnotes page
2025-11-17

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This document is page 237 of a report or book, containing citations for 'CHAPTER FOUR Secret Agent'. Contrary to the prompt's premise, the document is exclusively about Edward Snowden and contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein. The page lists sources from 2013, including articles from the New York Times and The Guardian, as well as interviews with Snowden's friend and former intelligence officials, to support claims made in the chapter.

Citation page from a report or book
2025-11-17
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Intelligence assessment

From: Tyler Drumheller
To: Author (me)

Drumheller confirmed Snowden's assessment of Hong Kong security.

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Hostile territory

From: Tyler Drumheller
To: Author of the book

Interview with author

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No Subject

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To: Tyler Drumheller

An interview conducted by the author.

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From: Author
To: Tyler Drumheller

An interview conducted by the author for a quote about Snowden.

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No Subject

From: Author
To: Tyler Drumheller

An interview conducted by the author with Tyler Drumheller.

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No Subject

From: Author
To: Tyler Drumheller

The author interviewed former CIA officer Tyler Drumheller.

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From: Author
To: Tyler Drumheller

Author's interview with former CIA officer Tyler Drumheller.

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Unknown

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To: Tyler Drumheller

An interview conducted by the book's author with Tyler Drumheller.

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Unknown

From: Author
To: Tyler Drumheller

An interview conducted by the book's author with Tyler Drumheller.

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Snowden's career

From: Tyler Drumheller
To: Author (Edward Jay Eps...

Stated Snowden's career was 'not stellar'.

Interview
2014-01-01

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