House Intelligence Committee: Defence Intelligence Agency chief Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn told the House Intelligence Committee that his agency has to assume that Snowden took every document he accessed, and that much of it concerned Pentagon programs, according to 660 News. What he potentially made off with transcends the NSAs telephone and Internet collection programs, said Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, speaking before the committees annual threat assessment hearing. Less than 10 per cent has to do with domestic surveillance programs, he said and A top U.S. military intelligence official said Tuesday that the Pentagon will have to make costly changes to programs and personnel because of leaks by former National Security Agency analyst Edward Snowden. We assume the worst case in how we are reviewing all of the Defence Departments actions events, exercises around the world, said Flynn, whose agency produced a classified report assessing the fallout of the Snowden leaks. He said he believes there will likely have to be changes in all branches of the U.S. military because investigators have to assume the information is compromised.
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