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This document is page 227 of a larger work, containing citations and endnotes for various quotes related to Edward Snowden. The notes refer to author interviews with individuals like Michael Hayden and Keith Bradsher, and cite articles from publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and New York Times, as well as Glenn Greenwald's book 'No Place to Hide,' all in connection with Snowden's activities in Hong Kong.

Timeline (1 events)

Edward Snowden's stay in Hong Kong

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Location Context

Relationships (8)

Author interviewed Michael Hayden
Te-Ping Chen is a journalist for
Snowden met with Glenn Greenwald
Snowden contacted Barton Gellman
Snowden contacted Laura Poitras
Author interviewed Keith Bradsher
Keith Bradsher wrote articles about Snowden
Author interviewed Robert Tibbo

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"It's very mysterious ..."
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"My first surprise ..."
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"He sent journalist Glenn Greenwald ..."
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"directly contacted via email..."
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"He proposed we meet..."
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"Appointment with Robert Tibbo..."
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"Meet with me on condition..."
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6. "It's very mysterious ..."—Author's interviews, Michael Hayden
7. "My first surprise ..." -- I interviewed 6 members of the Mira staff, all of whom asked me
not to identify them. Te-Ping Chen, a journalist for the Asian edition of the Wall Street
Journal, also received some similar replies when she interviewed Mira hotel employees the
day Snowden left the Mira. Te-Ping Chen and Ken Brown, "Snowden's Options for
Refuge Narrow," Wall Street Journal, June 10, 2013
8. "He sent journalist Glenn Greenwald ...”—Greenwald's description of his encounters with
Snowden is taken mainly from Chapter I, "Contact his book," and Chapter II "Ten Days in
Hong Kong" of his book. See Glenn Greenwald, No Place to Hide, (Metropolitan Books,
New York) 2014, pp7-32.
9. "directly contacted via email..."—See Barton Gellman and Laura Poitras, "Code Name
Verax: Snowden, in exchange with Post reporter, made clear he knew risks,
Washington Post, June 9, 2013
10. "He proposed we meet..."—Author's interview with Keith Bradsher. Bradsher wrote a
number of excellent articles about Snowden and Ho. See Keith Bradsher, "Hasty Exit
Started With Pizza Inside a Hong Kong Hideout." New York Times, June 24, 2013
11. "Appointment with Robert Tibbo..."==Author's interviews with Tibbo.
"Meet with me on condition..."—this source, as well as many others in the investigation,
spoke to me on condition that I did not identify them by name.
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