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The Intercept's story has since been debunked, and the story

The Intercept's story has since been debunked, and the story has been repeatedly reposted online.

The NSA is not the official agency responsible for the massive U.S. and international spying on its citizens.

However, the NSA did give the story to The Intercept. The story is republished as part of a story from Politico by Michael O'Brien of The Intercept.

The story that has been republished in Politico is a very good example of how people need to understand that it is an official agency and not a public agency.

The Intercept first published the story on June 5, 2017 in the New York Times. The Intercept had been making a series of stories about NSA surveillance, and it was getting very, very bad PR.

But the story wasn't actually published in the Times. Rather, it was reprinted in The Huffington Post, which is a major news source, and it's a big deal.

After the story was published, The Washington Post also published it, which is in a way a big deal. It's been in print for so long, that it can't even be reprinted here without its headline being misquoted.

So if you want to understand how the story was so bad, you should actually read the story in question. Why are the two parts of the story different?

The Times and The Intercept are two different agencies, both of which are run by the same person.

The Times is run by Michael Morell, the NSA's chief of staff. The Intercept is run by Michael S. Schmidt, the director of public affairs, who at the time of The Intercept's publication was overseeing the NSA's ongoing national security surveillance and counterintelligence program. Schmidt is now the NSA's chief of staff, and the two work together very closely.

In October 2017, Aspen Security, the NSA's data and communications division, asked the news organization's senior reporter, Josh Rogin, to publish The Intercept's story on the NSA surveillance. The Intercept published the story. That story has been re-posted here in the Huffington Post.

And it's been widely circulated and shared around the web.

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