Document outlines Edward Snowden’s early CIA assignment in Geneva (2007‑2009)
Document outlines Edward Snowden’s early CIA assignment in Geneva (2007‑2009) The passage repeats already‑public information about Snowden’s junior CIA role, cover as a State Department employee, and personal details. It offers no new names, transactions, or actionable leads beyond what is widely reported, thus low investigative value and novelty. Key insights: Snowden served as a telecommunications support officer (TSO) for the CIA in Geneva from March 2007 to February 2009.; His official cover was as a U.S. State Department employee attached to the U.S. Mission to the UN in Switzerland.; Swiss authorities were aware of the CIA presence and the cover arrangement.
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Document outlines Edward Snowden’s early CIA assignment in Geneva (2007‑2009) The passage repeats already‑public information about Snowden’s junior CIA role, cover as a State Department employee, and personal details. It offers no new names, transactions, or actionable leads beyond what is widely reported, thus low investigative value and novelty. Key insights: Snowden served as a telecommunications support officer (TSO) for the CIA in Geneva from March 2007 to February 2009.; His official cover was as a U.S. State Department employee attached to the U.S. Mission to the UN in Switzerland.; Swiss authorities were aware of the CIA presence and the cover arrangement.
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