Laura Poitras

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73
Events
124
Documents
121
Also known as:
Poitras (Laura Poitras) Poitras

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73 total relationships
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person Edward Snowden
Source journalist
15 Very Strong
55
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person Glenn Greenwald
Business associate
11 Very Strong
18
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person Barton Gellman
Co authors
11 Very Strong
2
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person Micah Lee
Business associate
10 Very Strong
4
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person Amy Goodman
Interviewee interviewer
10 Very Strong
1
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person Edward Snowden
Corresponded with
10 Very Strong
1
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person Edward Snowden
Corresponded
10 Very Strong
3
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person Edward Snowden
Communicated via email
9 Strong
2
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person Glenn Greenwald
Co author
9 Strong
1
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person Jacob Appelbaum
Unknown
8 Strong
1
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person Edward Snowden
Acquaintance
8 Strong
1
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person Edward Snowden
Source intermediary
8 Strong
4
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person Glenn Greenwald
Unknown
8 Strong
1
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person Glenn Greenwald
Collaborators
8 Strong
3
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person Edward Snowden
Unknown
7
3
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person Edward Snowden
Source journalist
7
3
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person Edward Snowden
Journalist source
7
2
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person Barton Gellman
Acquaintance
7
1
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person Edward Snowden
Filmmaker subject
7
2
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person Glenn Greenwald
Acquaintance
7
1
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person Jacob Appelbaum
Business associate
6
2
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person Glenn Greenwald
Professional collaborators
6
2
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person Julian Assange
Interviewer subject
6
2
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person Jacob Appelbaum
Professional collaborator
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person William Binney
Source journalist
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2014-10-01 N/A Commercial release of the documentary Citizenfour. Global View
2014-10-01 N/A Commercial release of the movie CitizenFour. N/A View
2014-10-01 N/A Release of the movie CitizenFour. Commercial release View
2014-01-01 N/A Polk Award for national security reporting awarded to journalists assisting Snowden. USA View
2013-08-14 N/A Publication of a New School News blog post titled 'Laura Poitras: Secret No Longer'. New School News (publication) View
2013-08-14 N/A New School News published a blog post titled "Laura Poitras: Secret No Longer." New School News (publication) View
2013-08-14 N/A Publication of a New School News blog post about Laura Poitras. N/A View
2013-06-16 N/A Interview with Snowden published on Der Spiegel website. Der Spiegel Website View
2013-06-14 N/A Intelligence services in Hong Kong knew Poitras was in contact with Snowden. Hong Kong View
2013-06-12 N/A Snowden's final interview in Hong Kong with Lana Lam. Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & ... View
2013-06-12 N/A Scheduled date for Snowden's final interview in Hong Kong. Hong Kong View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of Washington Post article detailing Snowden's email contact with reporters. N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of "Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind the NSA surveillance revelations" in The... N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of a Washington Post article describing Snowden's email contact with a reporter. N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of the article 'Code Name Verax: Snowden, in exchange with Post reporter, made clear ... N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Poitras releases the video revealing Snowden's identity. Hong Kong View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of the Washington Post article “Code Name Verax...”. N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of Washington Post article "Code Name Verax" detailing Snowden's contact with reporters. N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of a Guardian article detailing Edward Snowden's role as the whistleblower behind NSA... N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of Snowden whistleblower revelations Guardian View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of the Washington Post article "Code Name Verax: Snowden, in exchange with Post repor... N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of the Guardian article “Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind the NSA surveillanc... N/A View
2013-06-09 N/A Publication of a Guardian article on 'the NSA surveillance revelations' by Edward Snowden. N/A View
2013-06-06 N/A The Washington Post breaks the PRISM story hours after the Guardian. Global Media View
2013-06-05 N/A Washington Post publishes PRISM story. Washington 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 (p. 318) from a book authored by Edward Jay Epstein, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets'. The notes provide citations for Chapter 14, 'The Crime Scene Investigation,' detailing sources related to Edward Snowden, the NSA, James Clapper, and comparisons to Lee Harvey Oswald. The page is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019806', indicating it was part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee.

Book endnotes / congressional document production
2025-11-19

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This document is page 312 of a book (indicated by the file name and layout), appearing in a House Oversight Committee file. It consists of endnotes (numbers 59-70) citing various articles, interviews, and books related to the Edward Snowden NSA leaks, focusing heavily on journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras. The notes reference publications from 2010 to 2016, including The Guardian, Wired, and NPR.

Book endnotes / legislative evidence
2025-11-19

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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.

Book endnotes / draft page (evidence in house oversight investigation)
2025-11-19

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This page from the book "How America Lost Its Secrets" argues that Edward Snowden deliberately orchestrated leaks to compromise U.S. and British surveillance operations, including PRISM and NSA encryption capabilities. It details his coordination with journalists like Greenwald and Poitras and suggests that by recommending end-to-end encryption, Snowden compromised intelligence gathering on terrorist activities similar to how Robert Hanssen compromised operations in the 1990s.

Book page / document excerpt
2025-11-19

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This page discusses the theory that Edward Snowden had an accomplice within the NSA to help him access sealed files. It also explores the mystery of his whereabouts during his first eleven days in Hong Kong, citing speculation by Mike Rogers about potential involvement with China versus U.S. intelligence's inability to track him.

Book page / investigative report
2025-11-19

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This document is page 288 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename and header). The text discusses Edward Snowden's motivations, rejecting the idea that he destroyed data before going to Russia, and analyzing his transition from whistleblower to espionage suspect. It details his work at Booz Allen Hamilton in Hawaii and his contact with journalists Greenwald, Poitras, and Gellman. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence in a Congressional investigation.

Book excerpt / government evidence production
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (281) from a book manuscript, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (inferred from the filename 'Epst' and ISBN 9780451494566), bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. The text analyzes Edward Snowden's motivations, arguing that he sought fame rather than just whistleblower status, as evidenced by his refusal to remain anonymous despite offers from editors and his specific request for Laura Poitras to film him. It details the timeline of his communications with journalists Gellman, Greenwald, and Poitras in 2013.

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

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This document page discusses Edward Snowden's calculated move from Dell to Booz Allen Hamilton, arguing that the transition was motivated by a desire to access specific intelligence documents unavailable at Dell, such as the 2013 "black budget." The text suggests that Snowden's actions went beyond whistleblowing and provided significant value to foreign adversaries like Russia and China by exposing sensitive information and intelligence sources.

Book page / report excerpt
2025-11-19

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This excerpt from "How America Lost Its Secrets" analyzes Edward Snowden's decision to leave his job at Dell for a lower-paying position at Booz Allen Hamilton. The author argues that this move was unnecessary for whistleblowing purposes, as Snowden already had access to critical documents like FISA court orders and Presidential Policy Directive 20 while at Dell, and suggests the job switch actually increased his risk of detection.

Book page / investigative report excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a page (247) from a book draft titled 'A Single Point of Failure,' likely authored by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename. It discusses Edward Snowden's motivations, suggesting he took secret materials to Russia that were not shared with journalists in Hong Kong. It mentions Snowden's lawyer Kucherena confirming the possession of these materials and notes the author visited Moscow in October 2015 to investigate. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

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

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This document is page 243 from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst' and ISBN), which was produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. The text details the critical timeline leading up to June 3 (2013), covering Edward Snowden's flight to Hong Kong, his communications with journalists Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald, and the delays caused by 'The Guardian's' due diligence. It speculates on Snowden's motivations for staying in Hong Kong to produce a video, noting that Greenwald and Poitras arrived only hours before Snowden would be marked as missing by the NSA.

Book page / manuscript proof (evidence in house oversight investigation)
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 182 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the footer 'Epst' and ISBN), stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. The text analyzes the timeline of the 'Merkel document' (NSA spying on Angela Merkel), arguing that this specific document was not in the cache Snowden gave to journalists in Hong Kong but was likely provided to *Der Spiegel* after Snowden arrived in Moscow. It cites expert James Bamford, who searched the Hong Kong archive and found no mention of Merkel, suggesting Snowden or another party released it from Russia.

Book page / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is page 181 from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename 'Epst') stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details the release of NSA documents after Edward Snowden fled to Moscow, specifically focusing on the revelation that the NSA tapped German Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone. The text analyzes the relationships and communications between Snowden, journalists Laura Poitras and Jacob Appelbaum, and the timing of the leaks via Der Spiegel.

Book proof / manuscript page (evidence in house oversight investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 178 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (authored by Edward Jay Epstein, which explains the 'Epst' filename). The text details Edward Snowden's legal and media strategy orchestrated by Ben Wizner regarding the release of NSA documents. It highlights contradictions in Snowden's narrative regarding the possession and destruction of classified files, contrasting his claim to journalist Barton Gellman that his drives were blank with his admission to former CIA officer Ray McGovern that he had stored data on external drives.

Book page / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is page 173 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst' and ISBN), marked as a House Oversight Committee exhibit. The text details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden's handling of stolen NSA documents, specifically citing interviews with Snowden's Russian lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena. The text establishes that Snowden retained a specific set of sensitive documents for himself—withholding them from journalists Greenwald and Poitras in Hong Kong—and that Kucherena later received reports and statements regarding Snowden from Russian authorities in July 2013. The document discusses the concern of US intelligence agencies (NSA, CIA, DOD) regarding what Snowden did with the documents he kept while in Russia.

Book page (likely 'how america lost its secrets') / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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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.

Page from a non-fiction book
2025-11-19

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This document is page 171 from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by ISBN in footer '9780451494566' and file prefix 'Epst'). The text discusses the dispute over the number of documents Edward Snowden stole from the NSA, referencing interviews with James Bamford and claims by Glenn Greenwald. It mentions a Defense Intelligence Agency report regarding 900,000 compromised Pentagon documents revealed via a Vice FOIA request. While the file bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, the content relates to the Edward Snowden leaks, not Jeffrey Epstein.

Book excerpt / page proof (bates stamped)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 162 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text discusses the 'Hong Kong Scenario,' suggesting that Edward Snowden may have been brought under Russian intelligence control during his stay in Hong Kong, citing Vladimir Putin's admission of engagement. It also details Snowden's communications with activists like Runa Sandvik and Laura Poitras, noting that NSA sources believed Russian intelligence could bypass their encryption methods.

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

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This document appears to be page 161 from a book manuscript (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein based on the filename ISBN) produced during a House Oversight investigation. The text analyzes Edward Snowden's actions, questioning whether he was a Russian asset or a whistleblower. It argues that Snowden's contact with journalists Greenwald and Poitras contradicts the behavior of a controlled Russian intelligence asset, as it risked exposing the operation.

Book manuscript page / congressional oversight document
2025-11-19

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This document is page 155 from a book (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename 'Epst' and ISBN 9780451494566), marked as a House Oversight exhibit. The text speculates on whether Edward Snowden had a hidden collaborator within the NSA, drawing parallels to historical Russian moles like Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames. It includes details of an interview the author conducted with KGB handler Victor Cherkashin in Moscow in 2015 regarding the ability of intelligence services to hide moles.

Book page / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19
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Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
2013-06-01 Paid Laura Poitras Airline/Travel pr... $0.00 Poitras paid her own way for the trip to Hong K... View
2013-05-01 Paid Laura Poitras Airlines/Travel P... $0.00 Poitras paying her own way for the trip to Hong... View
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Provenance of Merkel document

From: Bamford
To: Laura Poitras

Asking if the document could have come from another person in the NSA.

Letter
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FISA Warrant / Encrypted File

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Sent FISA warrant and encrypted file of NSA documents with instructions not to show Greenwald yet.

Document transfer
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Unknown

From: Unnamed male subject
To: Laura Poitras

His name and the address of the hotel

Email
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Urgent text

From: Laura Poitras
To: Edward Snowden

Referenced in 'Citizenfour'.

Text message
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N/A

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Instructions to mask communications so there is no record of true names.

Email
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NSA Leaks

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Introductory emails regarding leaks.

Email
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Identity Reveal and Recruitment

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Snowden instructed Poitras to name him in her film to protect others and to recruit Glenn Greenwald.

Conversation/instruction
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Is C4 a trap?

From: Laura Poitras
To: Self

Poitras questioning if her source (C4/Snowden) is trying to entrap her.

Diary entry
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Unknown

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Snowden offering evidence of surveillance, discussing 'Presidential Policy 20', and stating his intentions.

Email
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Physical safety

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Stated NSA would 'kill' to protect secrets.

Conversation
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Risks

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Stated NSA would 'kill' to protect secrets.

Conversation
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Regarding Anon108

From: Micah Lee
To: Laura Poitras

Informed Poitras about Anon108 contact.

Message
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N/A

From: Edward Snowden (Citize...
To: Laura Poitras

Snowden discussing NSA surveillance, Presidential Policy 20, and his plan to reveal his identity to protect others.

Email
N/A

Recruitment instructions

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Directing Poitras to recruit Glenn Greenwald because the material is too much for one person.

Written message
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No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Directing her to recruit Greenwald because the material is too much for one person.

Written/electronic message
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No Subject

From: Laura Poitras
To: Barton Gellman

Poitras contacted Gellman about an NSA surveillance story and suggested a meeting in NYC.

Unknown (likely email)
N/A

NSA Surveillance / Presidential Policy 20

From: Edward Snowden (Citize...
To: Laura Poitras

Discussions regarding NSA ingestion of communications, location of interception points, betrayal by telecom companies, and Presidential Policy 20.

Email
N/A

Recruitment instructions

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Directing Poitras to recruit Glenn Greenwald because the material is too much for one person.

Written message
N/A

NSA Surveillance Story

From: Laura Poitras
To: Barton Gellman

Poitras contacted Gellman suggesting a meeting in NYC regarding a story about NSA surveillance.

Contact/meeting request
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NSA Surveillance Story

From: Laura Poitras
To: Barton Gellman

Poitras contacted Gellman suggesting a meeting in NYC regarding a story about NSA surveillance.

Contact/meeting request
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FISA Warrant

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Sent NSA documents including a recent FISA warrant regarding Verizon.

Digital transfer
N/A

Encrypted File

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

An encrypted file containing Snowden's true name and details, without the decryption key.

Digital transfer
N/A

Verification of source

From: Glenn Greenwald
To: Laura Poitras

Greenwald stated 'He's real' regarding Citizen 4.

Conversation
N/A

No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Laura Poitras

Sent NSA documents including a recent FISA warrant and an encrypted file with his true name.

Digital transfer
N/A

No Subject

From: Laura Poitras
To: Ben Wizner

Revealed she found an anonymous source with U.S. government surveillance secrets.

Consultation
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