Citation compilation on Snowden reporting and unnamed sources
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The passage is a collection of media citations and vague references to unnamed sources without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It offers minimal investigative value beyond References multiple news articles about Edward Snowden from 2013‑2015. Mentions unnamed 'Source A' and an anonymous Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. Cites a Vice magazine piece on a 'quest to b
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