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kaggle-ho-020271House Oversight

Document discusses whistle‑blower vs spy distinctions, citing Philip Agee and Edward Snowden, and suggests alternative scenarios to Snowden’s alleged sole culpability

Document discusses whistle‑blower vs spy distinctions, citing Philip Agee and Edward Snowden, and suggests alternative scenarios to Snowden’s alleged sole culpability The passage raises a speculative lead that Snowden may not have acted alone and that other actors could have facilitated the NSA data breach. It mentions no concrete names, dates, or transactions beyond Agee and Snowden, who are already well‑known, so the novelty and actionable detail are limited. However, the suggestion of undisclosed collaborators could merit a modest investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Claims that Snowden used passwords and credentials belonging to others to access sealed NSA data stores.; Suggests a counter‑intelligence approach that treats Snowden as not necessarily the sole perpetrator.; References historical precedent of Philip Agee providing CIA secrets to the KGB and Cuban intelligence.

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