This document is page 275 from a book or report, containing endnotes for a chapter titled "The Vanishing Act." The sources listed all pertain to Edward Snowden, his activities in Moscow, and interviews with him and his associates like Sarah Harrison and Julian Assange. Despite the user's prompt, the document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein, but is labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020427' in the footer, suggesting it is part of a larger government file.
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| Edward Snowden | Subject |
Subject of interviews, articles, and a statement regarding his time in Moscow and cyber warfare. Referred to as the '...
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| James Bamford | Author/Interviewer |
Co-authored/conducted an interview titled "Edward Snowden on Cyber Warfare" for Nova, PBS.
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| Tim De Chant | Author/Interviewer |
Co-authored/conducted an interview titled "Edward Snowden on Cyber Warfare" for Nova, PBS.
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| Andrei Gridasov | Author |
Co-authored an article in Izvestia about "Operation Snowden".
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| Igor Yavlyansky | Author |
Co-authored an article in Izvestia about "Operation Snowden".
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| Mary Gorkovskaya | Author |
Co-authored an article in Izvestia about "Operation Snowden".
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| Katrina vanden Heuval | Author/Interviewer |
Co-authored/conducted an exclusive interview with Snowden for The Nation.
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| Stephen F. Cohen | Author/Interviewer |
Co-authored/conducted an exclusive interview with Snowden for The Nation.
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| Julian Assange | Interviewee |
Mentioned in a citation for an interview in the (London) Sunday Times where he "Discussed the danger with Assange".
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| Giles Whittell | Author |
Author of the article "Julian Assange unmasked" in Times Magazine, which includes an interview with Assange.
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| Irina Galushka | Interviewee |
Interviewed by the book's author about events related to Snowden.
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| Sarah Harrison | Subject |
Subject of a Vogue article, described as a "Snowdenista" who helped keep Snowden hidden in a Moscow Airport.
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| Sara Corbett | Author |
Wrote the Vogue article about Sarah Harrison and Edward Snowden.
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| Andrei Lugovoi | Interviewee |
Interviewed by the book's author.
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| Egor Piskunov | Interviewee |
Interviewed by the book's author.
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| NSA |
National Security Agency, mentioned in the context of Edward Snowden being a 'NSA Leaker'.
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| PBS |
Broadcaster of the Nova program featuring an interview with Edward Snowden.
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| Izvestia |
Russian newspaper that published an article about "Operation Snowden".
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| Wikileaks |
Mentioned as being involved with Russian Secret Services in "Operation Snowden" and as the publisher of a statement f...
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| U.S. Government |
Mentioned in a quote snippet from a Snowden interview.
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| The Nation |
Publication that ran an exclusive interview with Snowden.
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| (London) Sunday Times |
Newspaper that published an interview with Assange.
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| Times Magazine |
Published the article "Julian Assange unmasked."
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| Vogue |
Magazine that published an article about Sarah Harrison helping Snowden.
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Appears in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020427), indicating the document is part of a collection from the Hou...
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Mentioned in a quote snippet, "The talk about Russia...".
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Location where 'Operation Snowden' was conducted and where Snowden made a statement.
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Location where Sarah Harrison kept Edward Snowden hidden.
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Terminal D
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Mentioned in a quote snippet from an interview with Andrei Lugovoi, likely referring to a terminal at the Moscow Airp...
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Implied location of the Sunday Times newspaper.
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"The talk about Russia..."Source
"The NSA was actually..."Source
"Izvestia, 'a special operation...'"Source
"If they [the U.S. Government]..."Source
"Discussed the danger with Assange ..."Source
"Everyone was screaming 'Snowden' ..."Source
"Sarah Harrison told Vogue ..."Source
"So either the rule..."Source
"Traveling under a false name ..."Source
"Statement on the Wikileaks..."Source
"Terminal D contains a..."Source
"It was a total..."Source
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