Pincus: Snowden still has a ‘road map’ of information for US adversaries

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From Anchorage (AK) Daily News BY WALTER PINCUS December 22, 2013

WASHINGTON — We’ve yet to see the full impact of former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden’s unauthorized downloading of highly classified intelligence documents.

Among the roughly 1.7 million documents he walked away with — the vast majority of which have not been made public — are highly sensitive, specific intelligence reports, as well as current and historic requirements the White House has given the agency to guide its collection activities, according to a senior government official with knowledge of the situation.

The latter category involves about 2,000 unique taskings that can run to 20 pages each and give reasons for selective targeting to NSA collectors and analysts. These orders alone may run 31,500 pages. . . . Read Complete Report

Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI.us Archive “Edward Snowden”

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