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The chemicals used at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute can kill the world's smallest microbes, such as smallpox and Ebola.

Snowden Archive

How the U.S. Spies on Medical Nonprofits and Health Defenses Worldwide

Jenna McLaughlin

- Aug. 10, 2016

The NSA spies on NGOs to help the U.S. dig up information on how targets respond to disease and weapons of mass destruction.

A helicopter view of the National Security Agency January 28, 2016 in Fort Meade, Maryland. / AFP / Brendan Smialowski        (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Snowden Archive

Iraqi Insurgents Stymied the NSA and Other Highlights from 263 Internal Agency Reports

Margot Williams, Micah Lee

- Aug. 10, 2016

The Intercept is releasing a batch of articles from the NSA's internal news website, SIDtoday, for the second time. Here is a look at the most interesting revelations.

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