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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of an interview detailing Edward Snowden's life in exile. | Exile (unspecified) | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of The Guardian article/interview with Edward Snowden in exile. | N/A (Publication) | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of an interview with Edward Snowden in exile by The Guardian. | N/A | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of an interview with Snowden by Ewen MacAskill and Alan Rusbridger in The Guardian. | N/A | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of The Guardian article “I, Spy: Edward Snowden in Exile” by Ewen MacAskill and Alan ... | N/A | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of 'I, Spy: Edward Snowden in Exile' interview transcript in The Guardian. | Moscow | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of Guardian article 'I, Spy: Edward Snowden in Exile' | N/A | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | Publication of a Guardian interview with Edward Snowden. | N/A | View |
| 2014-07-18 | N/A | The Guardian published an article and interview transcript titled 'I, Spy: Edward Snowden in Exile.' | N/A | View |
| 2013-08-01 | N/A | Interview between Snowden and Alan Rusbridger. | Moscow | View |
This document is page 331 of a 'Selected Bibliography' from a book or report, likely produced on September 30, 2016, and stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'. The content lists journalistic sources regarding Edward Snowden, the NSA, and espionage, citing publications like The New York Times, The Guardian, and Vice. The footer filename 'Epst_9780451494566...' corresponds to the ISBN for the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, suggesting this document is related to the journalist Edward Jay Epstein rather than Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a page from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, produced as part of a House Oversight investigation (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019758). The text details an interview between the author and Snowden's Russian lawyer, Kucherena, discussing Snowden's potential possession of CIA files, the division of labor between his legal teams (Kucherena in Russia, Ben Wizner/ACLU in the US), and Snowden's financial state upon arriving in Russia. The document clarifies that media access to Snowden was controlled by Ben Wizner.
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.
This document is page 179 from a book proof (stamped House Oversight Committee, dated 9/29/16) titled 'The Keys to the Kingdom Are Missing,' likely authored by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by filename 'Epst'). The text critically analyzes Edward Snowden's claim that he destroyed all NSA documents in Hong Kong before traveling to Russia. The author argues this narrative is self-serving and illogical, citing statements by Anatoly Kucherena and interviews Snowden gave to various journalists (Bamford, Rusbridger, vanden Heuvel, Williams). NOTE: The 'Epst' in the filename refers to author Edward Jay Epstein, not Jeffrey Epstein.
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 page from a House Oversight document (Bates 020347) details the logistics and motivations behind Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Moscow in 2013. It argues that Snowden likely never intended to travel to Latin America (Ecuador or Cuba) because he feared CIA capture there, a sentiment he expressed to journalists like Katrina vanden Heuvel and Glenn Greenwald. The document recounts the media frenzy surrounding Aeroflot flight SU-150, noting that while reporters swarmed the plane based on a tip, Snowden was never on board.
This document is page 141 of a larger report (likely House Oversight Committee based on the footer) analyzing Edward Snowden's activities and claims regarding NSA data. The text scrutinizes Snowden's narrative that he destroyed all NSA documents in Hong Kong before traveling to Russia, highlighting inconsistencies with statements made by his lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, and questioning the logic of destroying valuable 'bargaining chips.' It details Snowden's media strategy, including interviews arranged by Ben Wizner with various outlets like the Washington Post and NBC News.
This document appears to be a page from a report produced by the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 020261). The text discusses the actions of an unnamed subject (contextually Edward Snowden) regarding his flight to Hong Kong and subsequent escape to Moscow. It details his interview with Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger and his reliance on associates Tibbo, Mann, Ho, Assange, and Harrison for cover and logistical assistance.
This document is page 280 from a book or report, containing citations for a chapter titled 'The Whistle-Blower Who Became an Espionage Source'. The citations reference articles and interviews related to Edward Snowden, Donald Rumsfeld, and espionage, with sources including The Guardian, UPI, and Wired. The document has no discernible connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 278 from a book, specifically the endnotes for 'Chapter Twenty-Eight: Snowden's Choices'. It contains a list of citations for information about Edward Snowden, referencing interviews, news articles from 2013-2015, and other texts. Critically, this document is about Edward Snowden and is not an 'Epstein-related document'; it contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 272 from a book, containing the citations for 'CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: The Pawn in the Game'. The citations exclusively reference sources related to Edward Snowden, including interviews and articles from The Guardian, Washington Post, and other publications between 2013 and 2015. Despite the prompt's framing, the document contains no information whatsoever about Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals.
This document is page 251, which contains a list of citations for "Chapter Thirteen: Enter Assange." The citations reference various articles and interviews from publications like The Guardian, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair, primarily concerning Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and related individuals.
This document is page 248 of a book or report, consisting of endnotes for a chapter titled "The Escape Artist" about Edward Snowden. The notes cite articles and interviews from 2013-2014 in publications like The Guardian, New York Times, and Wired, detailing Snowden's communications with journalists and his time in Hong Kong. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 241 from a book or report, containing citations for a chapter titled "Crossing the Rubicon." The footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020393" indicates it may be part of a larger file submitted to a congressional committee. Contrary to the user's prompt, the document is not related to Jeffrey Epstein; all citations pertain to Edward Snowden, referencing interviews, articles, and books about his actions and their aftermath from 2013-2015.
This document is page 240 of a larger work, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020392', and contains endnotes for a chapter titled 'Thief'. The citations exclusively reference sources and events related to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, including interviews, articles about his surveillance revelations, and his background. The document contains no information, names, or events related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Interview for The Guardian.
Subject explained that escaping legal consequences in HK was not the plan; the goal was getting info to journalists.
Discussed the purpose of the mission to Hong Kong and intentions regarding legal consequences.
Subject stated his mission was to get information to journalists, not just escape legal consequences.
Interview for The Guardian.
Transcript of an interview with Snowden in Moscow, published in The Guardian.
Clarified that Hong Kong was only ever a stopover.
Snowden stated he was at risk in Latin America.
Snowden stated he was at risk in Latin America.
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