Citation 2 states Booz Allen hired Snowden for work at the NSA.
Citation 9 mentions Michael McConnell detailing 'Snowden's Hiring at Agency, Booz Allen'.
Note 13 cites an interview with a 'former Booz Allen employee' in the context of Snowden applying for a job.
Note 13 cites an interview with a 'former Booz Allen employee' in the context of Snowden applying for a job.
Writing Booz Allen that he needed a brief medical leave.
Writing Booz Allen that he needed a brief medical leave... Booz Allen required a minimum of one month’s notice.
when he transferred to Booz Allen
when he transferred to Booz Allen
Switched jobs in March 2013.
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This document is page 247 from a book or report, containing the endnotes for a chapter titled "Raider of the Inner Sanctum." The citations exclusively reference sources of information about Edward Snowden, his hiring as an NSA contractor by Booz Allen, and the methods he allegedly used to leak classified information. Contrary to the prompt's framing, the document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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This document is page 278 from a book, specifically the endnotes for 'Chapter Twenty-Eight: Snowden's Choices'. It contains a list of citations for information about Edward Snowden, referencing interviews, news articles from 2013-2015, and other texts. Critically, this document is about Edward Snowden and is not an 'Epstein-related document'; it contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein.
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This document is page 240 of a larger work, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020392', and contains endnotes for a chapter titled 'Thief'. The citations exclusively reference sources and events related to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, including interviews, articles about his surveillance revelations, and his background. The document contains no information, names, or events related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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This document appears to be a page from a book or investigative report (possibly by Edward Jay Epstein regarding Edward Snowden) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It analyzes how Edward Snowden obtained passwords to secure NSA vaults, ruling out his time at Dell or his system admin privileges at Booz Allen. The text explores the 'Unwitting Accomplice Possibility,' featuring an interview with a former Booz Allen executive who deems it highly unlikely that co-workers would voluntarily share passwords with Snowden, leading to a discussion of potential technical methods like 'key loggers.'
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This document is page 127 of a House Oversight report analyzing intelligence failures and defectors. It contrasts the rejected asylum request of Chinese official Wang Lijun with the case of Edward Snowden, detailing concerns that Snowden may have been recruited by Russian intelligence as early as 2009 or during his financial troubles in Geneva. The text outlines three possible scenarios for when Snowden came under Russian control and cites assessments by CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell and NSA Director General Keith Alexander.
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This document page, likely from a House Oversight report, details the timeline and methods Edward Snowden used to steal classified NSA data in 2013. It covers his preparations in Hawaii, including deceiving Booz Allen about medical leave, obtaining colleagues' passwords through deception, and using automated 'spider' software to index over one million documents, many classified as Level 3 Sensitive Compartmented Information. The text highlights security failures, such as the lack of real-time auditing at the Hawaii base and the 'open culture' that facilitated password sharing.
Entities connected to both Edward Snowden and Booz Allen
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