This text explores the theory that Edward Snowden may have had a "witting accomplice" inside the NSA to assist in stealing documents, arguing that such a scenario fits Occam's razor by simplifying how he bypassed security measures. It discusses the potential motivations within the "geek squad" culture and the possibility of technical assistance from insiders who shared his views but were unwilling to flee. However, the text concludes that despite a six-month FBI investigation questioning all co-workers, no such accomplice was ever identified.
This document appears to be page 122 of a House Oversight report or narrative analysis concerning the Edward Snowden NSA leaks. It explores the 'witting-accomplice scenario,' theorizing that Snowden may have had help from a system administrator or a 'deep-cover spy' to access secure files, although an FBI investigation over six months failed to find any knowing accomplices among his co-workers. The text discusses the culture of the 'geek squad' contractors and the possibility that foreign intelligence utilized Snowden as a distraction.
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