Summer of 2013
NSA asserts that over one million documents were compromised.
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|---|---|---|---|
| NSA | person | 2 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be page 187 of a narrative report or book submitted to the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 020339). The text details the 2013 flight of Edward Snowden from Hong Kong to Russia, the inability of US intelligence to capture him, and the strategic fallout of the NSA leaks. It discusses intelligence tradecraft (referencing James Angleton) regarding how foreign adversaries (Russia/China) would likely obscure their involvement or the intelligence gained from the leak. Note: This specific page contains no references to Jeffrey Epstein, despite the user's prompt context.
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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