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NSA damage assessment conducted by Ledgett.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Ledgett | person | 114 | View Entity |
| NSA | person | 2 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be page 169 from a book (Chapter 17: 'The Keys to the Kingdom Are Missing') discussing Edward Snowden and the NSA leak. It references journalist Greenwald describing the stolen documents as an 'instruction manual' for the NSA, and NSA official Ledgett confirming the loss of the 'keys to the kingdom.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was used as an exhibit in a congressional investigation. Note: The file slug 'Epst' refers to the author Edward Jay Epstein (author of 'How America Lost Its Secrets'), not Jeffrey Epstein.
Events with shared participants
Snowden security breach exposing NSA sources.
2013-01-01 • NSA
Conversation in Richard's bedroom regarding why they engage in sadomasochism.
Date unknown • Richard's bedroom
The Snowden breach
2013-01-01 • America
Physical encounter with Richard involving restraint and emotional release.
Date unknown • Unknown (Bedroom implied)
Walking home from the waterfront to an intersection where narrator and Richard parted ways.
Date unknown • Near waterfront/intersection
Outdoor party where narrator's relationship with Richard began.
Date unknown • Outdoor party
Emergence of computer networks expanding SVR's recruiting horizon.
1990-01-01 • Global
Outdoor party where the narrator was drunk and Richard bit her arm and pulled her hair; a friend intervened.
Date unknown • Outdoor party
Outdoor party where the narrator was drunk and Richard engaged in rough physical play (biting, scratching) which concerned a mutual friend.
Date unknown • Outdoor party
Conversation in bedroom regarding why they enjoy S&M/pain.
Date unknown • Richard's bedroom
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