Julian Assange

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person Suelette Dreyfus
Co authors
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person Michael Hastings
Interviewer interviewee
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person Edward Snowden
Business associate
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person Fidel Narváez
Friend
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person Michael Hastings
Interviewer interviewee
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person Sarah Harrison
Business associate
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person Giles Whittell
Journalist interviewee
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person Edward Snowden
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person Sarah Harrison
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person Sarah Harrison
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person Edward Snowden
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person Edward Snowden
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person Edward Snowden
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person Sarah Harrison
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person Sarah Harrison
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person Sarah Harrison
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person Laura Poitras
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person Bradley Manning
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person Laura Poitras
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person Laura Poitras
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person Edward Snowden
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person Giles Whittell
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person Edward Snowden
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person Edward Snowden
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person Harrison
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Snowden's escape from Hong Kong to Moscow with Assange's help. Hong Kong to Moscow View
N/A N/A Snowden's escape from Hong Kong to Moscow. Hong Kong to Moscow View
N/A N/A Snowden's escape from Hong Kong to Moscow with Assange's assistance. Hong Kong to Moscow View
N/A N/A Meeting between the author and Julian Assange regarding his legal defense against US extradition. Lawyer's office View
N/A N/A Assange advises Snowden to seek asylum in Russia. Unknown View
N/A N/A WikiLeaks Cable Release Global/Online View
2015-07-19 N/A Publication of 'Spiegel Interview with Julian Assange' N/A View
2015-06-01 N/A WikiLeaks releases document revealing NSA targeting of French presidents. Online View
2015-04-20 N/A Publication of the Newsweek article 'How ‘The Guardian’ Milked Edward Snowden’s Story'. N/A View
2015-01-01 N/A Wikileaks offered bounties for Pacific Trade Agreement documents. Internet View
2013-06-01 N/A Harrison lays false tracks for Snowden; Assange requests travel documents from Ecuador attache. Hong Kong / London View
2013-06-01 N/A Harrison lays false tracks for Snowden; Assange requests travel docs from Ecuador. Hong Kong / London View
2013-06-01 N/A Harrison lays false tracks for Snowden; Assange coordinates with Ecuador embassy in London. Hong Kong / London View
2012-06-01 N/A Assange jumps bail and flees to Ecuador embassy. London, England View
2012-01-18 N/A Publication of Michael Hastings' interview with Julian Assange in Rolling Stone. N/A View
2012-01-01 N/A Assange jumped bail and fled to Ecuador embassy. London, England View
2010-12-01 N/A Released on bail to Ellingham Hall. Norfolk, England View
2010-12-01 N/A Operation Avenge Assange: Anonymous launched a denial-of-service attack. Cyberspace View
2010-11-01 N/A Legal problems in Sweden; detention ordered. Stockholm/London View
2010-11-01 N/A Swedish judge orders detention of Assange. Stockholm, Sweden View
2010-04-01 N/A Bradley Manning sends classified documents to Wikileaks. N/A View
2010-01-01 N/A Bradley Manning sends classified documents to WikiLeaks Unknown View
2010-01-01 N/A Judge in Stockholm ordered detention of Assange. Stockholm, Sweden View
2010-01-01 N/A Assange released on bail and confined to Ellingham Hall. Norfolk, England View
2006-01-01 N/A Founding of Wikileaks. N/A View

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This document is an 'Illustration Credits' page, likely from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the file name). It lists photo credits for images related to the Edward Snowden leaks, including photos of Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, Julian Assange, and various NSA locations. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp dated September 30, 2016.

Book excerpt / illustration credits page
2025-11-19

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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.

Book page / bibliography (house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 321 from the endnotes of a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the file name and context) regarding Edward Snowden. It lists sources for pages 169-182 of the main text, citing interviews with anonymous NSA and Senate Intelligence Committee officials, as well as articles from the Guardian, RT, NYT, and The Intercept between 2013 and 2016. The notes cover Snowden's legal representation, his time in Russia and Hong Kong, and media coverage by Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

Book endnotes / proof page
2025-11-19

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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.

Book endnotes / bibliographic citations (page 315)
2025-11-19

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This document contains page 311 of the endnotes from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the footer). The text provides citations for Chapters 6 ('Hacktivist') and 7 ('String Puller'), detailing sources related to Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, the Tor network, and the Silk Road. While the footer filename includes 'Epst' (referring to the author Edward Jay Epstein) and 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', the content focuses on national security leaks and cyber-surveillance, referencing interactions between Snowden and journalists like Glenn Greenwald and Runa Sandvik.

Book endnotes / congressional oversight discovery document
2025-11-19

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This document is page 268 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets', included in a House Oversight production. It details an interview with Russian lawyer Kucherena regarding his representation of Edward Snowden. The text describes the events of July 12, 2013, at Sheremetyevo International Airport, where Kucherena met Snowden and Sarah Harrison in the transit zone to discuss asylum conditions in Russia.

Book page / government production
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 255 of a book or report included in a House Oversight investigation file (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019743). The text details Edward Snowden's time in Moscow, explaining that his rumored travel to Ecuador was a cover story orchestrated by Julian Assange because Snowden feared CIA rendition in Latin America. It describes the media frenzy surrounding Aeroflot Flight SU150 to Cuba and quotes a July 1, 2013, statement from Snowden criticizing the Obama administration.

Book excerpt / investigative file
2025-11-19

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This document is page 184 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text discusses the timeline of Edward Snowden's leaks, specifically questioning how documents released in 2016 (via The Intercept) regarding Israeli drone intercepts were distributed if Snowden supposedly destroyed his files. The author cites a former KGB officer who suggests that Snowden's continued release of documents while in Russia was likely orchestrated or approved by Russian intelligence services.

Book page / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is page 183 from a book (likely 'Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales' based on the filename metadata) included in a House Oversight production. The text details the timeline of intelligence leaks involving Edward Snowden, WikiLeaks, and The Intercept between 2013 and 2016, specifically focusing on NSA surveillance of French presidents and the DNC hacks. It discusses the potential involvement of Russian intelligence services in supplying documents to Julian Assange.

Book page / investigative report (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 109 from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the footer), which is part of a House Oversight Committee file. The text details Edward Snowden's time in Russia, his asylum, the risks taken by his associates like Sarah Harrison and Julian Assange, and his subsequent media appearances and financial earnings ($20,000 from TED). It critiques Snowden's transition from a technician to a media figure and his rhetoric regarding facing prison versus escaping to Russia.

Book page / house oversight committee record
2025-11-19

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This document is page 108 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst' and ISBN). It details Edward Snowden's escape to Moscow on June 23 (2013), assisted by WikiLeaks staff Sarah Harrison and Jonathan Man. It describes the logistics of bypassing passport control, Harrison financing the trip, and Julian Assange's use of misinformation—specifically regarding flights to Cuba and Bolivia—to distract U.S. authorities and the press.

Book excerpt / legal discovery document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 106 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the file name 'Epst'), stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details Edward Snowden's time in Hong Kong, asserting he did not contact the governments of Iceland or Ecuador directly, and argues that logistical constraints meant he could only safely fly to China, North Korea, or Russia to avoid US extradition. The text highlights that Snowden's only confirmed contact was with Russia, citing a statement by Vladimir Putin describing Snowden as an 'agent of special services.'

Book page / congressional record
2025-11-19

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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'.

Book excerpt / evidence file
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 102 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, produced as part of a House Oversight investigation (Bates HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019590). It details the logistics of Edward Snowden's escape from Hong Kong in June 2013, orchestrated by WikiLeaks associate Sarah Harrison under the tutelage of Julian Assange. The text describes the use of decoy flights, burner phones, and financial difficulties faced by WikiLeaks, noting that Assange's primary funding at the time came from the Russian government-owned RT television.

Book page / investigative report (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 101 of a book (likely titled 'The Plot to Hack America' or similar based on context and ISBN in footer) produced as part of a House Oversight investigation. It details Julian Assange's involvement in Edward Snowden's flight to Russia, specifically noting Assange's advice to avoid Ecuador in favor of Russia and his deployment of WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison to Hong Kong to assist Snowden. It also provides background on Harrison's family connections in Hong Kong and her operational security measures.

Book excerpt / house oversight production
2025-11-19

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This document is page 100 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets', marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It details Julian Assange's legal troubles starting in 2010, his time on bail at Ellingham Hall with Sarah Harrison, his flight to the Ecuador embassy in 2012, and his relationship with RT television. It also describes a 2013 phone call between Edward Snowden and Assange regarding Snowden's escape from Hong Kong and his motivation stemming from Bradley Manning's mistreatment.

Book page / legal exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (Chapter 11, page 99) from a book manuscript, likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename prefix 'Epst', contained within House Oversight Committee files. It provides a biographical summary of Julian Assange, detailing his early hacking activities against targets like the Pentagon and NASA, the founding of WikiLeaks, and his collaboration with Bradley Manning to release classified U.S. documents in 2010. The text also mentions Edward Snowden and Jacob Appelbaum in the context of the global hacktivist underground.

Book manuscript/proof (likely edward jay epstein's 'how america lost its secrets') included in house oversight committee files
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 98 from a proof of the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (authored by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename prefix 'Epst'). The text discusses the aftermath of the Edward Snowden leaks, specifically a reporter leaving Hong Kong for Berlin on June 15 to edit interview footage, and Snowden calling Julian Assange. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional production.

Book proof / draft page (evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 68 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the filename 'Epst_...'). It details the initial communications between Edward Snowden and filmmaker Laura Poitras regarding the leak of NSA surveillance documents. The text describes Snowden's disclosure of 'Presidential Policy 20' and the intense psychological stress Poitras experienced fearing government raids. The document includes a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional inquiry.

Book page / proof / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 66 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation (Bates HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019554). The text details the initial encrypted communications between Edward Snowden (referred to as C4) and journalist Laura Poitras in January 2013, discussing the risks of NSA surveillance. It also provides background on former NSA technical director William Binney and the 'Stellarwind' surveillance program authorized by President Bush in 2001.

Book excerpt / house oversight committee evidence
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 64 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (Edward Jay Epstein is the author of this book, explaining the 'Epst' filename, though the content is about Snowden, not Jeffrey Epstein). It details Edward Snowden's initial encrypted communications with filmmaker Laura Poitras in January 2013 under the alias 'Citizen Four,' noting that Snowden falsely claimed to be a senior government official while actually working as a Dell contractor. It also discusses Poitras's history of surveillance by U.S. authorities following her 2006 filming in Iraq.

Book page / congressional oversight document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a proof page (p. 63) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the filename). The text details how Edward Snowden, using the alias 'Anon108', established initial contact with filmmaker Laura Poitras in January 2013 by using Micah Lee as an intermediary to bypass NSA surveillance. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in a congressional investigation file.

Book page proof / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (p. 60) from a book titled 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein based on the filename and context), stamped as a House Oversight Committee document. It details the career and political activities of journalist Glenn Greenwald, including his move to Rio, his criticism of U.S. surveillance under Presidents Bush and Obama, and his support for WikiLeaks and Chelsea Manning via the Freedom of the Press Foundation. It highlights the connections between Greenwald, Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and John Perry Barlow regarding the 'info war' surrounding government secrets.

Book page / congressional document production
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (page 51) from a book titled 'Hacktivist' or similar, which was included as evidence in a House Oversight investigation (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019539). The file name 'Epst' suggests it is part of the Epstein document production. The text details the history of the Tor network, its use by Ross Ulbricht for the Silk Road, and its utilization by Chelsea Manning to leak documents to Julian Assange's WikiLeaks.

Book page / evidence document (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 49 of a book manuscript (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the footer code) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text comprises the beginning of Chapter 6, titled 'Hacktivist,' which discusses the cultural rise of the hacker hero, referencing Edward Snowden, the fictional Lisbeth Salander, and the group Anonymous.

Book manuscript / congressional oversight exhibit
2025-11-19
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Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
2013-06-01 Received Public via RT Tel... Julian Assange $0.00 Payments received by Assange. View
2013-06-01 Received Public via RT Tel... Julian Assange $0.00 Payments received by Assange, cited as a visibl... View
2013-01-01 Received Public via RT Tel... Julian Assange $0.00 Payments received by Assange; noted as the only... View
2012-01-01 Received Public via RT Tel... Julian Assange $0.00 Sponsorship/funding for a weekly program from t... View
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As Recipient
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Snowden's travel plans

From: Julian Assange
To: the media

Leaked that Snowden would be aboard a flight to Cuba.

Leak/media statement
N/A

Instructions

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Told her to leave Melbourne and go to Hong Kong to help Snowden.

Call
N/A

Decoy information

From: Julian Assange
To: Lawyers in the US

Deliberately spoke about flights on open lines to mislead surveillance.

Call
N/A

Unknown

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Assange called Harrison (referenced in Corbett article).

Call
N/A

Flight Destination

From: Julian Assange
To: Media Lab Member (spon...

Leaked that Snowden would be aboard a flight to Cuba.

Leak
N/A

Misinformation

From: Julian Assange
To: Lawyers in US

Deliberately spoke about the Cuba flight on open lines to mislead US intelligence.

Call/monitoring
2025-06-24

Instructions

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Told her to forget the campaign and go to Hong Kong to save Snowden.

Call
2025-06-11

Mission Change

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Instructed Harrison to leave Australia and go to Hong Kong to help Snowden.

Call
2025-06-11

Julian Assange unmasked

From: Julian Assange
To: Giles Whittell

An interview with Julian Assange by Giles Whittell for the (London) Sunday Times, published in Times Magazine.

Interview
2015-08-29

Telephone call

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Snowden telephoned Assange (referenced in Sunday Times interview).

Call
2015-08-29

Snowden's motivations

From: Julian Assange
To: Interviewer

Assange discussed Snowden's reasoning regarding Manning and his advice to go to Russia.

Interview
2015-01-01

Snowden's Asylum

From: Julian Assange
To: London Times

Discussed advising Snowden to go to Russia.

Interview
2015-01-01

Snowden's Asylum

From: Julian Assange
To: The (London) Times

Assange discussed his advice to Snowden to go to Russia despite PR consequences.

Interview
2015-01-01

Exit Plan

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Snowden asked for Assange's help and WikiLeaks resources to get out of Hong Kong.

Call
2013-06-10

No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Snowden asked for help with his exit plan from Hong Kong using WikiLeaks resources.

Call
2013-06-10

Exit Plan

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Snowden asked for help with his exit plan from Hong Kong using Wikileaks' resources.

Call
2013-06-10

Likelihood of capture

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Discussed risks in Ecuador.

Meeting
2013-06-01

Travel Document

From: Julian Assange
To: Fidel Narváez

Assange asked Narváez to issue a document that Snowden could use

Request
2013-06-01

Exit strategy

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Snowden placed a call to Assange while organizing exit from Hong Kong.

Call
2013-06-01

Travel Document

From: Julian Assange
To: Fidel Narváez

Assange asked Narváez to issue a document that Snowden could use.

Request
2013-06-01

Travel Document

From: Julian Assange
To: Fidel Narváez

Assange asked Narváez to issue a document Snowden could use.

Request
2013-06-01

Travel Document

From: Julian Assange
To: Fidel Narváez

Assange asked Narváez to issue a document Snowden could use for travel.

Request
2013-06-01

Risk of capture in Ecuador

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

No preview available

Discussion
2013-06-01

Capture likelihood

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Discussed capture risks in Ecuador.

Discussion
2013-06-01

Likelihood of capture

From: Edward Snowden
To: Julian Assange

Discussed risks in Ecuador.

Meeting
2013-06-01

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