
“Edward Snowden has revealed that he witnessed ‘numerous instances’ of National Security Agency (NSA) employees passing around nude photos that were intercepted ‘in the course of their daily work.’ If Snowden’s allegations of sexual photo distribution are true, they would be consistent with what the NSA has already reported. In September 2013, in a letter from the NSA’s Inspector General Dr. George Ellard to Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the agency outlined a handful of instances during which NSA agents admitted that they had spied on their former love interests. This even spawned a nickname within the agency, LOVEINT—a riff on HUMINT (human intelligence).”
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