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kaggle-ho-020288House Oversight

Unaccounted NSA Documents Potentially Held by Snowden After Leaving Hong Kong

Unaccounted NSA Documents Potentially Held by Snowden After Leaving Hong Kong The passage suggests that a large portion of the 1.3 million NSA documents claimed compromised by Snowden were never handed to journalists and remain missing, possibly taken to Russia. It names specific individuals (Edward Snowden, Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, former Senator Gordon Humphrey) and agencies (NSA, CIA, FBI, Pentagon, Defense Intelligence Agency). While it lacks concrete transaction details, it raises a plausible lead about undisclosed intelligence material that could have strategic impact if located, meriting further investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Defense Intelligence Agency damage assessment (900,000 documents) never publicly released.; Only 58,000 documents confirmed transferred to journalists via Poitras‑Greenwald thumb drive.; Majority of alleged 1.3 million documents remain unaccounted for after Snowden’s departure.

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