A cache of previously unknown digital audio files — collectively being called the — has surfaced on an encrypted message board, igniting a firestorm of speculation across political and media circles.
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Others argue that even if fabricated, the tapes’ circulation forces a necessary conversation about surveillance oversights. “The specific technical details in the audio — references to obscure SIGINT tools, budget codes, and server names — suggest either a genuine insider or a very well-researched forgery,” said retired NSA analyst Tom Riker. The release has already sparked a congressional letter requesting a classified briefing. Meanwhile, internet archivists are preserving the files, fearing removal. Major platforms have not yet taken action, citing the need for verification. A cache of previously unknown digital audio files
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