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Edward Snowden
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Tibbo
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Edward Snowden
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Edward Snowden
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Edward Snowden
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| 2013-06-24 | N/A | Publication of the interview part regarding Booz Allen Hamilton (day after Snowden arrived in Rus... | Hong Kong / Russia | View |
| 2013-06-12 | N/A | Snowden spoke to Lana Lam regarding document sorting. | Hong Kong | View |
| 2013-06-12 | N/A | Snowden's final interview in Hong Kong with Lana Lam. | Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & ... | View |
| 2013-06-01 | N/A | Lana Lam interview with Edward Snowden. | Sheraton in Kowloon, Hong Kong | View |
This document is page 330 of a selected bibliography from a book, likely produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019818). The page lists various articles published between 2010 and 2015, primarily focusing on Edward Snowden, the NSA leaks, WikiLeaks, and cybersecurity. While the document bears a file name starting with 'Epst' (possibly referring to Epstein in a larger production batch), the text itself is entirely focused on the Snowden saga and intelligence leaks.
This document is a page of endnotes (page 315) from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (ISBN 9780451494566), produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation. The text provides citations for Chapters 11 and 12, detailing sources for events surrounding Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong, his time in the Moscow airport, and his interactions with Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison. It includes references to media articles from The Guardian, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair, and notes a $20,000 speaking fee paid to Snowden by the University of Arizona.
This document details Edward Snowden's deliberate transition to a position at Booz Allen Hamilton to gain "Priv Ac" clearance, allowing him to access and steal secret documents from allied intelligence services like Britain's GCHQ and Israel. The text argues that his actions constitute "expanding penetration" rather than whistleblowing, as he targeted lawful foreign operations and knew the damage his leaks would cause.
This page discusses the critical nature of missing NSA documents copied by Edward Snowden, specifically "Level 3" lists regarding China and Russia that were not provided to journalists. It questions whether Snowden took these highly sensitive files with him to Russia, noting his communications about protecting secrets and an interview with his Russian lawyer.
This document appears to be page 107 from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename 'Epst...') discussing Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Russia. It details the timeline of Snowden's interactions with Russian officials, his interview with Lana Lam, and the diplomatic maneuvers between the US, Russia, and China surrounding his departure on Aeroflot Flight SU213. The text analyzes whether Snowden had pre-arranged contact with Russia before his public statements.
This document appears to be page 104 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets,' processed as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text details the logistics and deception involved in Edward Snowden's escape from Hong Kong to Moscow, highlighting his financial limitations (blocked credit cards), legal threats (Interpol red alerts), and the involvement of WikiLeaks figures Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison in orchestrating his movement while he used local lawyers like Tibbo as cover. The text does not mention Jeffrey Epstein, though the file metadata includes 'Epst' and 'House Oversight'.
This document appears to be page 96 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the file name 'Epst...'). It details the logistics of Edward Snowden's final interview in Hong Kong, orchestrated by Laura Poitras and involving reporter Lana Lam. The text describes the security measures taken (Tor, confiscated phones) and quotes Snowden regarding NSA activities in China. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, indicating it was part of a government investigation.
This document appears to be page 212 of a House Oversight Committee report detailing the actions of Edward Snowden. It characterizes his move to contractor Booz Allen as a calculated 'expanding penetration' designed solely to steal sensitive NSA, GCHQ, and other allied intelligence files. The text discusses his awareness of the damage he caused, his communications with journalists (Risen, Lam, Poitras, Greenwald), and his strategic decision to flee to Hong Kong rather than face trial in the U.S. or flee to a non-extradition country like Brazil.
This document is a page from a House Oversight report detailing Edward Snowden's strategic employment shift from Dell to Booz Allen Hamilton to gain access to specific intelligence documents, including the 'black budget' and foreign intelligence lists (Level 3). It argues that Snowden's motivation went beyond whistleblowing to seeking documents that enhanced his power, referencing his ability to access allied intelligence (Britain, Israel, etc.) via 'Priv Ac' clearance. The text includes quotes from CIA Deputy Director Morell regarding the value of the stolen data to Russian intelligence.
This document is a page from a House Oversight report (Bates stamp 020288) detailing the intelligence leaks attributed to Edward Snowden. It discusses the logistics of how documents were transferred between Snowden, Laura Poitras, and Glenn Greenwald, including the interception of a courier at Heathrow. The text analyzes the potential damage of specific missing documents, particularly 'level 3' lists concerning Russia and China, and questions whether Snowden took these files to Moscow. Note: While the user prompt requested Epstein-related data, this specific page is exclusively focused on the Snowden/NSA leaks.
This document, Page 111 of a House Oversight report (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020263), details the timeline of Edward Snowden's stay in Hong Kong in mid-2013 and his interactions with Russian officials prior to fleeing to Moscow. It highlights intelligence suggesting Snowden was in contact with Russian 'diplomatic representatives' well before his public exposure on June 9, 2013, and notes his flight on Aeroflot SU213 on June 23, 2013. The text contrasts Snowden's evasive public statements with reports from the Russian newspaper Kommersant about his visits to the Russian consulate, including a birthday celebration.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight report detailing the events of June 2013 regarding Edward Snowden's flight from the US. It describes a meeting on June 19th between Snowden and his legal team (Tibbo, Mann, and Ho) in a Hong Kong apartment where they discussed a strategy to fight extradition. The text highlights the conflict between the legal advice to stay and fight in court versus Snowden's secret intention to use Hong Kong only as a stopover for his escape to Moscow.
This document (page 103, file HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020255) details an interview between journalist Lana Lam (South China Morning Post) and Edward Snowden, facilitated by Laura Poitras in Hong Kong. The text describes the security measures taken for the interview (TOR laptop, phone confiscation) and Snowden's revelation that he specifically took a job at Booz Allen Hamilton in March 2013 to access lists of machines hacked by the NSA globally. It also notes Snowden's claim that the US government committed crimes against Hong Kong and China, and mentions his subsequent flight to Russia around June 24, 2013.
This document is page 252 of a larger work, containing a list of citations for a chapter titled 'Fugitive'. The sources, dated from 2013 to 2015, are from various media outlets and reference events and reporting surrounding NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and, to a lesser extent, Julian Assange. Despite the user's prompt, the document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 250 of a book, containing the endnotes for 'Chapter Twelve: Whistle-blower'. The notes exclusively cite sources related to Edward Snowden, his NSA revelations, and interactions with journalists and filmmakers in locations like Hong Kong and Moscow. Despite the prompt's framing, this document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 247 from a book or report, containing the endnotes for a chapter titled "Raider of the Inner Sanctum." The citations exclusively reference sources of information about Edward Snowden, his hiring as an NSA contractor by Booz Allen, and the methods he allegedly used to leak classified information. Contrary to the prompt's framing, the document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Admitted switching to Booz Allen specifically to get lists of NSA sources.
Admitted switching jobs specifically to access NSA source lists.
Admitted switching jobs was a calculated move to access NSA source lists.
Admitted taking Booz Allen job to get access to secret lists not available at Dell.
Admitted taking Booz Allen job to get access to secret lists not available at Dell.
Admitted taking Booz Allen job to access secret lists not available at Dell.
Snowden stated determination to seek justice in HK courts.
Stated determination to seek justice in Hong Kong courts (claimed to be for publication only).
Snowden discussed NSA hacking in Hong Kong/China and US hypocrisy via a Tor-enabled laptop chat.
Asked if he had requested asylum; Snowden gave evasive answer about governments refusing intimidation.
Asked if he had requested asylum; Snowden gave evasive answer about governments refusing intimidation.
Lam asked if asylum was requested; Snowden gave a non-specific answer about governments refusing intimidation.
Snowden stated he was going through documents country by country to decide what to pass to journalists.
Snowden stated he was going through documents country by country.
Snowden stated he was going through documents country by country.
Lam asked if he requested asylum; Snowden gave a deferred response praising governments that resist intimidation.
Meeting at Sheraton suite; confiscation of phone; agreement to conditions.
Online chat facilitated by Poitras via laptop with TOR sticker. Snowden discusses NSA hacking and his employment history.
Meeting at Sheraton suite; confiscation of phone; agreement to conditions.
Digital chat interview facilitated by Poitras via TOR-enabled laptop. Snowden discussed NSA hacking in Hong Kong/China and his employment at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Stated determination to seek justice in Hong Kong courts.
Online chat facilitated by Poitras via laptop with TOR sticker. Snowden discusses NSA hacking and his employment history.
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