Alleged CIA ties and internal disciplinary actions involving Edward Snowden while at U.N. mission in Geneva
Alleged CIA ties and internal disciplinary actions involving Edward Snowden while at U.N. mission in Geneva The passage suggests a possible CIA affiliation for Snowden during his time at the U.S. mission to the UN, mentions a derogatory file note and a potential internal investigation, and includes specific dates and quotes. However, the claims are largely speculative, lack concrete evidence of wrongdoing, and repeat already known narratives about Snowden, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Snowden listed on roster of U.S. mission to the UN but allegedly not a State Dept employee; U.N. mission in Geneva housed CIA station, implying possible CIA cover; A CIA superior placed a "derog" in Snowden's file in Dec 2008 for suspected unauthorized access
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Alleged CIA ties and internal disciplinary actions involving Edward Snowden while at U.N. mission in Geneva The passage suggests a possible CIA affiliation for Snowden during his time at the U.S. mission to the UN, mentions a derogatory file note and a potential internal investigation, and includes specific dates and quotes. However, the claims are largely speculative, lack concrete evidence of wrongdoing, and repeat already known narratives about Snowden, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Snowden listed on roster of U.S. mission to the UN but allegedly not a State Dept employee; U.N. mission in Geneva housed CIA station, implying possible CIA cover; A CIA superior placed a "derog" in Snowden's file in Dec 2008 for suspected unauthorized access
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