* 5 January 2014. Add 16 pages to Der Spiegel (30 December 2013. No source
given for NSA docs). Tally now *962 pages (~1.7%) of reported 58,000. NSA
head claims 200,000 (~.50% of that released).
4 January 2014. The source was not identified for *133 pages published by Der Spiegel and Jacob Appelbaum in late December 2013. They are included here but have not been confirmed as provided by Edward Snowden. Thanks to post by Techdirt. Glenn Greenwald tweeted: Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald, 8:05 AM - 29 Dec 13 @Cryptomeorg @ioerror I had no involvement in that Spiegel article, ask them - and they don't say those are Snowden docs.Matt Blaze tweeted, 11:24 AM - 2 Jan 14 matt blaze @mattblaze If there are other sources besides Snowden, I hope journalists getting docs are careful to authenticate them (& disclose uncertainty).3 January 2014. Add 13 pages to Washington Post. 3 January 2014. See also EFF, ACLU and LeakSource accounts: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/11/nsa-spying-primary-sources https://www.aclu.org/nsa-documents-released-public-june-2013 http://leaksource.wordpress.com/ 2 January 2014. Add 1 page to Washington Post published 10 July 2013. * 31 December 2013. Add 16 pages to Der Spiegel. * 30 December 2013. Add 50 pages of NSA ANT Catalog by Jacob Appelbaum (no source given for NSA docs). * 30 December 2013. Add 21 pages from 30C3 video by Jacob Appelbaum (no source given for NSA docs). * 30 December 2013. Add 42 pages (8 duplicates) to Der Spiegel (no source given for NSA docs). * 29 December 2013. Add 4 pages to Der Spiegel (no source given for NSA docs). 24 December 2013. Add 2 pages to Washington Post. 23 December 2013 http://www.adn.com/2013/12/22/3243451/pincus-snowden-still-has-a-road.html 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. 13 December 2013. Add 26 pages to Trojkan (SVT). Tally now 797 pages (~1.4%) of reported 58,000. NSA head claims 200,000 (~.40% of that released). Australia press reports "up to 20,000 Aussie files." Rate of release over 6 months, 132.8 pages per month, equals 436 months to release 58,000, or 36.3 years. Thus the period of release has decreased in the past month from 42 years. 12 December 2013. Belatedly add 27 pages to Guardian and 18 pages to Washington Post. 21 November 2013. See also EFF and ACLU accounts: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/11/nsa-spying-primary-sources https://www.aclu.org/nsa-documents-released-public-june-2013 3 November 2013 Out of reported 50,000 pages (or files, not clear which), about NY Times, 3 November 2013: Whatever reforms may come, Bobby R. Inman, who weathered his own turbulent period as N.S.A. director from 1977 to 1981, offers his hyper-secret former agency a radical suggestion for right now. “My advice would be to take everything you think Snowden has and get it out yourself,” he said. “It would certainly be a shock to the agency. But bad news doesn’t get better with age. The sooner they get it out and put it behind them, the faster they can begin to rebuild.”
Timeline of releases: 3 January 2014. Add 13 pages to Washington Post. 2 January 2014. Add 1 page to Washington Post published 10 July 2013. * 31 December 2013. Add 16 pages to Der Spiegel. * 30 Decebmer 2013. Add 50 pages of NSA ANT Catalog by Jacob Appelbaum. * 30 December 2013. Add 21 pages from 30C3 video by Jacob Appelbaum. * 30 December 2013. Add 16 pages to Der Spiegel. * 30 December 2013. Add 42 pages to Der Spiegel. * 29 December 2013. Add 4 pages to Der Spiegel. 24 December 2013. Add 2 pages to Washington Post. 13 December 2013. Add 26 pages to Trojkan (SVT). 12 December 2013. Belatedly add 27 pages to Guardian and 18 pages to Washington Post. 11 December 2013. Belatedly add 25 pages to Guardian. 11 December 2013. Belatedly add 74 pages to Washington Post. 10 December 2013. Add 2 pages to CBC. 10 December 2013. Add 4 pages to CBC (duplicate of previous source). 9 December 2013. Add 3 pages to Trojkan. Add 2 pages to Guardian. Add 82 pages to New York Times and ProPublica (joint). 6 December 2013. Add 3 pages to L'Espresso. 5 December 2013. Add 2 pages to SVT (Swedish TV). 5 December 2013. Add 1 page to Washington Post. 4 December 2013. Add 3 pages to Washington Post. 2 December 2013. Add 3 pages to CBC. 30 November 2013. Add 18 pages to The Globe and Mail. 30 November 2013. Add 3 pages to NRC Handelsblad. 29 November 2013. Add 1 page to CBC. 27 November 2013. Add 3 pages to Huffington Post. 26 November 2013. Add 4 pages to Washington Post. 23 November 2013. Add 1 page to NRC Handelsblad. 23 November 2013. Add 5 pages to New York Times. 22 November 2013. Add 10 pages to Dagbladet. 18 November 2013. Add 6 pages to The Guardian. 17 November 2013. Add two images to Der Spiegel. 4 November 2013. Add 14 pages to Washington Post. 3 November 2013. A reports an additional 54 slides for O Globo Petrobas. 3 November 2013. Add 22 pages to New York Times. 2 November 2013. Add 13 pages to Guardian, 11 are duplicates. 31 October 2013. Add 4 pages to Washington Post. 29 October 2013. Add 3 pages to Der Spiegel 27 October 2013. Add 2 pages to Der Spiegel. 25 October 2013. Add 4 pages to Le Monde. 22 October 2013. Add 5 pages to Le Monde. 21 October 2013. Add 11 pages to Le Monde, 8 are duplicates. 20 October 2013. Add 1 page to Der Spiegel. 13 October 2013. Add 4, 7 and 9 pages to Washington Post. 8 October 2013. Add 7 pages to O Globo: CSE spying on Brazilian ministry, reported 7 October 2013. 6 October 2013. Add Snowden pages published by Washington Post, Der Spiegel, O Globo Fantastico, New York Times, ProPublica. Some are duplicates(*). 5 October 2013 26 Years to Release Snowden Docs by The Guardian Out of reported 15,000 pages, The Guardian has published 192 pages in fourteen releases over four months, an average of 48 pages per month, or 1.28% of the total. At this rate it will take 26 years for full release. Edward Snowden will be 56 years old. Glenn Greenwald will be 72. Laura Poitras will be 75. Alan Rusbridger will be 86. Barton Gellman will be 78. Julian Assange will be 68. Chelsea Manning will be 52. Keith Alexander will be 88. Barack Obama will be 78. Daniel Ellsberg will be 108. This author will be 103.
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Sunday, January 5, 2014
NSA Snowden Releases Tally Update - *962 Pages
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