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The National Security Agency appears in the Epstein documents exclusively as a passing reference in books, articles, and documents found in his possession—not as an organization directly connected to Epstein's activities.
All 16 mentions of the NSA are incidental references in reading materials: books about Edward Snowden's NSA leaks, technology publications discussing data storage, political commentary about Trump's views on the NSA, and intelligence history books comparing Israeli and American intelligence agencies. The mentions span documents that appear to be Epstein's personal library or forwarded articles, with no evidence of any direct relationship, communication, or investigation involving the NSA itself.

Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
Julie K. Brown
Investigative journalism that broke the Epstein case open

Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
James Patterson
Bestselling account of Epstein's crimes and network

Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
Bradley J. Edwards
Victims' attorney's firsthand account
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ved from Hong Kong at Sheremetyevo International Airport. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020158 --- PAGE BREAK --- PROLOGUE On The Snowden Trail: Hong Kong 2014 The National Security Agency, or, as it now commonly called, the NSA, was created on October 24, 1952, in such a tight cocoon of secrecy that even the Presidential order creating
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l life. That 75% of Americans believe the war on drugs is a failure. That 47% of people using public toilets flush with their feet. In a book about the National Security Agency, Body of Secrets, James Bamford reveals that, in 1962, U.S. military leaders proposed a plan to commit violent terrorist acts and kill innocent Ameri
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antages of computers for math, storage, and search, faculties of limited use to our ancestors, could be designed and evolved anew in labs. Facebook, the National Security Agency, and others are constructing exabyte- scale storage facilities at more than a megawatt and four hectares, while DNA can store that amount in a millig
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antages of computers for math, storage, and search, faculties of limited use to our ancestors, could be designed and evolved anew in labs. Facebook, the National Security Agency, and others are constructing exabyte- scale storage facilities at more than a megawatt and four hectares, while DNA can store that amount in a millig
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has told since his massive theft of secrets from the National Security Agency and his journey to Russia via Hong Kong in 2013,
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l but obliterated between the state and technology companies.” Citing a story in The Washington Post, he continued, “Every day, collection systems at the National Security Agency intercept and store 1.7 billion e-mails, phone calls and other types of communications.” Asa result, Greenwald called for action in that blog postin
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blican Senatorial Committee, 112 National Security Advisor Brzezinski as, 66 Flynn as, 4, 17, 95, 101-7, 191 McMaster as, 176, 188-89 Rice as, 6, 41 National Security Agency (NSA), 102, 223 National Security Council (NSC), 42, 103, 105, 176, 185-86, 190-91, 193, 265, 267 Navarro, Peter, 133 Nazi Germany, 7 NBC, 66, 92 neo
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billions of dollars each year, with significant impact on employment and innovation.* Former commander of United States Cyber Command and Director of the National Security Agency General Keith Alexander was even more grave when he asserted the ongoing theft of IP by China represents “the greatest transfer of wealth in human hi
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ionships include, but are not limited to, the following: AOL Time Warner, TRW, Lockheed Martin, the World Bank Group, Fox, Maytag, Northrop, TJ Maxx, the National Security Agency, the Mayo Clinic and Stanford University. Employer-sponsored centers are operated either on a fixed-fee basis (31 centers) or on a profit-and-loss b
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he day after Eshkol's address. Colonel Eli Zeira was head of the "collection department" of the intelligence corps, the rough equivalent of America's National Security Agency. Formally, Sayeret Matkal was part of his department. He called together all the officers. He said that there had so far been three periods in the Zi
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nger crooned “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.” When Trump came over, Dershowitz, a Democrat mostly known for his lefty views, shared his perspective on the National Security Agency, the fate of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Trump’s travel limits on immigrants from majority- Muslim countries, and, most critically, peace bet
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014866 →deal, have no right to remedies from the government because the Crime Victims' Rights Act does not outline specific penalties. (Miami Herald) 3. The National Security Agency ended a controversial counterterrorism program after learning that millions of Americans' phone records had been collected in error. The agency sa
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