January 01, 1971
NSA sent a submarine to the Sea of Okhotsk to tap a Russian cable 400 feet below the surface.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| NSA | person | 2 | View Entity |
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This document page (156) outlines the history of NSA surveillance capabilities and international alliances. It details specific operations such as the 1971 cable tapping in the Sea of Okhotsk, the 1980 Executive Order 12333 by Reagan, and the formation of the 'Five Eyes' alliance. It concludes by mentioning the 2013-2014 Snowden leaks which revealed the extent of data sharing between the NSA and foreign allies like the GCHQ. Although labeled within a 'House Oversight' production, this specific page contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
Events with shared participants
Snowden security breach exposing NSA sources.
2013-01-01 • NSA
The Snowden breach
2013-01-01 • America
Emergence of computer networks expanding SVR's recruiting horizon.
1990-01-01 • Global
Emergence of computer networks expanding SVR recruiting horizons.
1990-01-01 • Global / US
NSA asserts massive intelligence failure (1 million documents)
Date unknown • USA
NSA informed Congress about the breach details.
2014-01-01 • Washington D.C. (Implied)
Presidential directive imposing rules on NSA regarding data collection on Americans.
2007-01-01 • USA
Release of FISA warrant ordering Verizon to turn over records.
Date unknown • Unknown
Snowden failed to show up for work, setting off alarms at Booz Allen and NSA.
0001-06-01 • Hawaii (Workplace)
Date Snowden was due back in Hawaii from medical leave.
2013-06-03 • Hawaii
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