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kaggle-ho-019628House Oversight

Alleged mishandling and possible loss of up to one million NSA documents linked to Snowden, Poitras, and British authorities

Alleged mishandling and possible loss of up to one million NSA documents linked to Snowden, Poitras, and British authorities The passage suggests that a large cache of classified NSA documents (up to one million) may be missing or altered, implicating multiple intelligence agencies and high‑profile whistle‑blowers. It provides specific names, locations, and a timeline, offering concrete angles for follow‑up (e.g., trace the thumb drive, interview the detained individual, request logs from British authorities). However, the claims are largely anecdotal, lack verifiable transaction details, and repeat already‑public narratives about Snowden, limiting its novelty and immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: British authorities allegedly seized a thumb drive containing Snowden‑related documents en route to Berlin.; The UK reportedly copied the drive’s contents and shared them with the NSA.; NSA assessment claims Snowden originally copied ~1 million documents, far more than the 58,000 disclosed to journalists.

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