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Allegations of Edward Snowden’s CIA employment and internal disciplinary actions The passage offers unverified claims that Snowden was a CIA officer stationed in Geneva and faced a derogatory mark for alleged unauthorized computer access. It names specific reporters and agencies, providing some detail (dates, locations) that could be pursued, but the assertions lack corroborating evidence and largely repeat known public narratives, limiting novelty and impact. Key insights: Claims Snowden was on the CIA roster at the US Mission to the UN and worked out of Geneva.; Alleged December 2008 derogatory note placed by a CIA superior for suspected unauthorized computer access.; Reference to New York Times reporter Eric Schmitt’s sources and a former CIA officer’s commentary on ‘necessary containment.’
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Allegations of Edward Snowden’s CIA employment and internal disciplinary actions The passage offers unverified claims that Snowden was a CIA officer stationed in Geneva and faced a derogatory mark for alleged unauthorized computer access. It names specific reporters and agencies, providing some detail (dates, locations) that could be pursued, but the assertions lack corroborating evidence and largely repeat known public narratives, limiting novelty and impact. Key insights: Claims Snowden was on the CIA roster at the US Mission to the UN and worked out of Geneva.; Alleged December 2008 derogatory note placed by a CIA superior for suspected unauthorized computer access.; Reference to New York Times reporter Eric Schmitt’s sources and a former CIA officer’s commentary on ‘necessary containment.’
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