January 01, 1968
USS Pueblo incident, during which President LBJ considered using nuclear weapons.
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| LBJ | person | 6 | View Entity |
| U.S. Government | organization | 146 | View Entity |
| North Korea | location | 304 | View Entity |
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This document is a page of endnotes from a chapter titled "The NSA's Back Door," identified by the footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020419". It cites various articles and reports from 2004-2015 concerning U.S. national security, cyber warfare, government contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton and USIS, and intelligence figures such as Edward Snowden. Despite the user's query, this document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals or events.
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An arrest warrant was issued for Snowden.
2013-06-14 • USA
The USS Pueblo incident, during which President LBJ considered the use of nuclear weapons against North Korea.
1968-01-01 • North Korea (context)
USS Pueblo incident, during which President LBJ considered using nuclear weapons against North Korea.
1968-01-01 • North Korea
Sony documents, allegedly stolen by North Korea and posted on Wikileaks, revealed a payment of 'One million dollars'.
Date unknown • N/A
A criminal prosecution is mentioned, after which it was allegedly promised that 'girls' would receive money.
Date unknown • Unknown
An attempted North Korean missile launch that exploded seconds after launch.
Date unknown • North Korea
Capture of the USS Pueblo by North Korea.
1968-01-01 • North Korea
The U.S. is scheduled to resume trade talks with the E.U., and the Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates.
2018-09-23
Potential trilateral summit (Tentative)
2016-12-19 • Not specified
China led East Asia's order.
1300-01-01 • East Asia
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