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Speculative CIA Mole Warning May Have Enabled Snowden Leak
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Speculative CIA Mole Warning May Have Enabled Snowden Leak

Speculative CIA Mole Warning May Have Enabled Snowden Leak The passage offers a plausible but unverified lead that a Russian‑linked mole within the NSA, warned about by a CIA source, could have facilitated Edward Snowden’s disclosures. It names Snowden and references CIA and NSA structures, but lacks concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative action. Nonetheless, it points to a potential insider network worth probing. Key insights: CIA mole allegedly warned NSA in 2007 about possible Russian recruitment at Fort Meade.; No mole was found in 2010; speculation that an undiscovered mole may have aided Snowden.; Suggested link between a hidden collaborator and Snowden’s move to Booz Allen and Hong Kong.

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Speculative CIA Mole Warning May Have Enabled Snowden Leak The passage offers a plausible but unverified lead that a Russian‑linked mole within the NSA, warned about by a CIA source, could have facilitated Edward Snowden’s disclosures. It names Snowden and references CIA and NSA structures, but lacks concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative action. Nonetheless, it points to a potential insider network worth probing. Key insights: CIA mole allegedly warned NSA in 2007 about possible Russian recruitment at Fort Meade.; No mole was found in 2010; speculation that an undiscovered mole may have aided Snowden.; Suggested link between a hidden collaborator and Snowden’s move to Booz Allen and Hong Kong.

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