Speculative analysis of Snowden document theft concealment by intelligence agencies
Speculative analysis of Snowden document theft concealment by intelligence agencies The passage offers general commentary on espionage concealment and possible Russian/Chinese interest in Snowden's leaks, but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It repeats known public narratives without new evidence, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: CIA Deputy Director Morell noted Russian and Chinese interest in Snowden's stolen data.; Historical reference to Angleton’s emphasis on concealment in espionage.; Speculation that adversary services may use deception to hide the disposition of stolen NSA documents.
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Speculative analysis of Snowden document theft concealment by intelligence agencies The passage offers general commentary on espionage concealment and possible Russian/Chinese interest in Snowden's leaks, but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It repeats known public narratives without new evidence, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: CIA Deputy Director Morell noted Russian and Chinese interest in Snowden's stolen data.; Historical reference to Angleton’s emphasis on concealment in espionage.; Speculation that adversary services may use deception to hide the disposition of stolen NSA documents.
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