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21
People
9
Organizations
6
Locations
3
Events
3
Relationships
6
Quotes

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Type: Book endnotes / draft page (evidence in house oversight investigation)
File Size: 1.44 MB
Summary

This document is page 309 from a book containing endnotes for Chapter 3 ('Contractor'). Based on the footer ISBN (9780451494566) and filename 'Epst_', the book is 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein. The content details sources for information regarding Edward Snowden's employment (Dell, Booz Allen), his time in Japan and India, his relationship with Lindsay Mills, and interviews with intelligence officials. While the filename includes 'Epst' (referring to author Edward Jay Epstein) and 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', the content is strictly about Edward Snowden and intelligence leaks, not Jeffrey Epstein.

People (21)

Name Role Context
Edward Snowden Subject
Subject of the book/notes; former NSA contractor
Mavanee Anderson Associate
Described as Edward Snowden's friend; interviewed by MSNBC
Schmitt Journalist/Author
Cited regarding CIA warning on Snowden
Drumheller Interviewee
Given first name Tyler in later note; interviewed by author regarding CIA/intelligence matters
Risen Journalist
Interviewed Snowden via Internet regarding secret files
Bamford Journalist
Interviewed Snowden
Burrough Author
Co-author of 'Snowden Saga'
Ellison Author
Co-author of 'Snowden Saga'
Andrews Author
Co-author of 'Snowden Saga'
Greenwald Journalist
Cited regarding Snowden's revelations
Poitras Journalist
Cited regarding Snowden's revelations
MacAskill Journalist
Cited regarding Snowden's revelations
Morell Author
Author of 'Great War of Our Time'
Lindsay Mills Associate
Snowden's partner; source of personal information via blog
Jennie Chamberlin Blogger
Author of 'Little Red Ninja' blog documenting travels with Snowden
Harris Journalist
Wrote about Snowden in India
Shilpa Phadnis Journalist
Wrote article in Times of India
Michael Hayden Official/Interviewee
Former NSA/CIA director; guest speaker; interviewed by author
Andrea Peterson Journalist
Washington Post writer
Vanee Vines Official
NSA spokesperson
Dion Nissenbaum Journalist
Wall Street Journal writer

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
MSNBC
Broadcaster of Mavanee Anderson interview
CIA
Central Intelligence Agency; mentioned in context of warnings and former officers
Dell
Employer; Snowden's initial job mentioned
Booz Allen
Employer; former official interviewed
NSA
National Security Agency; mentioned regarding Snowden's leaks and internal concerns
Washington Post
Publisher of article by Andrea Peterson
Wall Street Journal
Publisher of article by Dion Nissenbaum
Times of India
Publisher of article by Shilpa Phadnis
U.S. Investigations Services
Firm that vetted Snowden

Timeline (3 events)

2009
CIA Warning on Snowden
Unknown
Unknown
Travel to Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji, Japan
Unknown
Ten-day trip to India
India

Locations (6)

Location Context
Mentioned in context of Snowden taking files there
Travel destination for Snowden and Lindsay Mills
General location of travels
Snowden made a ten-day trip here
Specific location in India where Snowden sharpened hacking skills
Location of Snowden's life described by Lindsay Mills

Relationships (3)

Edward Snowden Partner/Associate Lindsay Mills
References to her blog 'L's Journey' describing their life in Maryland and travels.
Cited as 'Edward Snowden's Friend' in MSNBC interview title.
Edward Snowden Subject of commentary Tyler Drumheller
Drumheller interviewed by author about Snowden.

Key Quotes (6)

"was trying to break into"
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"It was not a stellar"
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"totally incapable"
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"Much of what I saw"
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Quote #4
"It is a dead-end job"
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Quote #5
"Snowden: I Raised NSA Concerns Internally over 10 Times Before Going Rogue"
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