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CIA Ignored Snowden Warnings

OOPS

In 2009.

Someone at the CIA is saying “I told you so” this morning. Before Edward Snowden caused a huge headache for the government by leaking thousands of secret documents related to the U.S. domestic spying program, he was written up by his supervisor at the CIA, who raised concerns about a change in work habits and a suspicion that he was trying to access classified computer files without authorization. A note went into his personnel file, but either no one saw it, or the red flags went unheeded. “The weakness of the system” one lawmaker said, is that Snowden, “could still keep his security clearance and move to another job, and the information wasn’t passed on.”

Read it at The New York Times