Putin

Person
Mentions
433
Relationships
102
Events
57
Documents
174
Also known as:
Vladimir Putin

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102 total relationships
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person Edward Snowden
Political asylum
10 Very Strong
8
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person Anatoly Kucherena
Friend
10 Very Strong
5
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person Sergei Alexandrovich Markov
Adviser
7
1
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person Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Political
7
1
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person Edward Snowden
Communicated
7
1
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person Shinzo Abe
Diplomatic
6
1
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person Barack Obama
Political diplomatic
6
2
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person Suleyman Kerimov
Political social
6
1
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person John McCain
Adversarial
6
2
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person Edward Snowden
Political intelligence asset
6
2
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person Edward Snowden
Political asylum intelligence asset
6
2
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person Shinzo Abe
Political diplomatic
6
1
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person Suleyman Kerimov
Business associate
6
1
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person Rex Tillerson
Business associate
6
2
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person Edward Snowden
Political asylum asset
6
2
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person Edward Snowden
Protector asset
6
2
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person Nigel Farage
Admiration
6
2
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person Anna Chapman
Business associate
6
1
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person Marine Le Pen
Political alliance
6
2
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person Abe
Political diplomatic
5
1
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person Petro Poroshenko
Adversarial diplomatic
5
1
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person Edward Snowden
Asset protector potential
5
1
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person Edward Snowden
Subject state actor
5
1
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person European Parties (Front National)
Political alliance alleged
5
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person Edward Snowden
Communicated with
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Putin grants sanctuary to Snowden. Russia View
N/A N/A Trump and Putin meeting/relationship Unknown View
N/A N/A Putin's Telethon appearance Russian state-controlled te... View
N/A N/A SVR establishing a network of illegals in America after Putin became President. America View
N/A N/A Putin in Vienna. Vienna View
N/A N/A Dinner between Anna Chapman and Vladimir Putin. Moscow View
N/A N/A Emerging alliance between Russia and Turkey. Middle East View
N/A N/A Six-hour meeting with Putin Unknown View
N/A N/A Six-hour meeting Unknown View
N/A N/A Cancellation of pre-Olympics summit N/A View
N/A N/A Putin awards sanctuary to Snowden. Russia View
N/A N/A Potential nuclear reduction deal Unspecified View
N/A N/A Marine Le Pen campaigning in Moscow with Putin. Moscow View
N/A N/A Dinner between Anna Chapman and Putin Moscow View
N/A N/A Trump's meetings with Xi Jinping and Putin Unknown View
2025-06-01 N/A Cancellation of planned summit between Obama and Putin due to Snowden affair. Russia (Planned) View
2018-06-22 N/A Putin coming to Paris, staying overnight with Epstein (claimed) Paris View
2018-06-01 N/A Meeting between Trump and Putin hosted by 'Kurtz' Implied Austria (if Kurtz r... View
2018-01-01 N/A Russian Presidential Contest Russia View
2016-12-15 N/A Putin to visit Abe Yamaguchi prefecture View
2016-12-15 N/A Abe-Putin Summit Yamaguchi prefecture View
2016-11-19 N/A Abe and Putin meet at APEC APEC Summit View
2016-01-01 N/A Cover photo taken of Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin Beijing View
2016-01-01 N/A Meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin Beijing View
2015-06-01 N/A NATO war games held near Russian border. Near Russian border View

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An email chain from April 23, 2015, between Stephen Hanson and Jeffrey Epstein following a meeting the previous night. Epstein asks Hanson what stood out most from their interaction, to which Hanson lists 'Putin', 'Feelings towards Obama and his actions with Syria', and 'Syria', noting the topics were 'beyond interesting'. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025876, contains a list of probing biographical and investigative questions directed at Jeffrey Epstein. It covers his early life, education, time at Bear Stearns, high-profile connections (Clinton, Barak, Google founders, Princess Diana), real estate holdings (Paris, Manhattan), and allegations regarding 'Jack Shacks' and police investigations in Palm Beach. The questions appear to be prepared for an interview or deposition, specifically referencing media profiles by Vanity Fair and New York Magazine.

Questionnaire / interview preparation / deposition questions
2025-11-19

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This document, an excerpt from Michael Wolff's 'Siege' submitted to the House Oversight Committee, details a 2004 real estate conflict where Donald Trump outbid his then-friend Jeffrey Epstein for a Palm Beach mansion using Deutsche Bank financing, later selling it to Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev for a massive profit. The text alleges Trump knew of Epstein's procurement of girls from Mar-a-Lago and implies the real estate deals may have involved money laundering. The second page describes Jared Kushner's difficult relationship with President Trump amid the Mueller investigation and the firing of key officials like Rex Tillerson and Andrew McCabe.

Book excerpt / evidence document (stamped house oversight 021131)
2025-11-19

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This document is a Table of Contents from a book or report, submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee (indicated by the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021121). The chapters list various political figures and events associated with the Trump administration, including Robert Mueller, Michael Cohen, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, and relations with Vladimir Putin. It does not contain narrative text, but rather an outline of topics covered in the larger work.

Table of contents / congressional evidence document
2025-11-19

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The document appears to be a printout of a digital news digest or email newsletter, likely captured as evidence for the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021109). It contains headlines from LIFE, WSJ, and Opinion sections, covering topics such as John McCain's views on Putin, the Mueller investigation involving Ford records, and FBI surveillance of the 2016 Trump campaign. The images in the document are missing/broken links, but a caption identifies House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes at CPAC.

News digest/newsletter printout
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of a digital news feed or newsletter containing headlines from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and other sections like Opinion, Life, and Politics. The content focuses on political events circa 2017-2018, including the Michael Flynn investigation, the Mueller probe involving Ford, and comments by John McCain about Vladimir Putin. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in an evidence production for a congressional investigation.

Webpage printout / news feed / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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An email chain from November 2016 in which Jeffrey Epstein introduces Larry Summers to a contact named 'Karim' (email display name 'Afri zp') for a meeting in Doha. In his reply to Epstein, Summers asks about the introduction and explicitly instructs Epstein not to make any efforts to connect him with the incoming Trump administration, citing ethical concerns and Trump's policies. The document includes a disclaimer indicating the email is property of 'JEE'.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email thread from November 13, 2016, between Linda Stone and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com) discussing the aftermath of the 2016 US Presidential election. Stone shares her sister's perspective from Germany, expressing concerns about Putin, NATO, and nationalism, while Epstein dismisses concerns about Trump being sexist or racist, claiming it was merely campaign rhetoric. Stone proposes meeting Epstein in Boston or NYC.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email chain from November 13, 2016, shortly after the US Presidential election, between Linda Stone and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E./jeevacation). The conversation focuses on political analysis, with Stone sharing perspectives from Germany regarding Trump, Putin, and NATO, while Epstein defends Trump's campaign rhetoric as merely a strategy to get elected. Stone suggests meeting Epstein in Boston or NYC to discuss further.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email from Linda Stone to Jeffrey Epstein dated November 13, 2016, sharing a perspective (likely her sister's) from Germany regarding Donald Trump's recent election victory. The text analyzes the political climate, discussing the rise of nationalism, fears of non-Hispanic whites, and geopolitical concerns involving Putin, Erdogan, and NATO.

Email
2025-11-19

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An email from Linda Stone to Jeffrey Epstein dated November 13, 2016, sharing a perspective (likely her sister's) from Germany regarding Donald Trump's recent election victory. The text analyzes the political climate, discussing the rise of nationalism, fears of non-Hispanic whites, and geopolitical concerns involving Putin, Erdogan, and NATO.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document page discusses the logistics and implications of Edward Snowden's travel to Russia, arguing that the Russian government facilitated his journey and extensively debriefed him upon arrival. It asserts that despite public narratives, Snowden served as an espionage source for Russian intelligence agencies like the GRU and SVR, who would have thoroughly exploited his knowledge and data.

Government report page
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 217 (Chapter 29) of a book or report, likely by Edward Jay Epstein, discussing Edward Snowden. The text argues that Snowden fits the Russian intelligence definition of an 'espionage source' and suggests his move from Hong Kong to Moscow was facilitated by the Putin regime to exploit the NSA secrets he possessed. It details Snowden's admissions regarding the data he took and his contact with Russian officials.

Book chapter / congressional oversight document
2025-11-19

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This document page (numbered 216) appears to be part of a larger report regarding Edward Snowden, specifically detailing his escape from Hong Kong to Moscow with the aid of Julian Assange. It analyzes Snowden's motivations, characterizing him as a calculating individual willing to disregard oaths and utilize adversary intelligence services to avoid American retribution. The text concludes by noting his safety in Russia and quoting his statement to the Washington Post that his mission was accomplished.

Investigative report / house oversight committee record
2025-11-19

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This document page, part of a House Oversight record, details an interview with Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena regarding his representation of Edward Snowden. It describes their first meeting on July 12, 2013, at Sheremetyevo Airport, where Kucherena advised Snowden to withdraw asylum petitions to other countries to secure sanctuary in Russia. The text also covers a subsequent meeting with human rights organizations where Snowden formally requested asylum in Russia.

Interview transcript / investigative report (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT, appears to be a narrative account or transcript excerpt. The narrator describes being in Moscow and using a contact named Lugovoy to secure a meeting with Anatoly Kucherena, the lawyer for Edward Snowden. The text details the arrangement of the meeting, the narrator's arrival at Kucherena's office, interactions with his assistant Valentina, and provides biographical background on Kucherena and his high-profile clients (Yanukovych, Leps, Kovalev).

Narrative report / manuscript / witness statement (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This page appears to be from a book manuscript (likely by journalist Edward Jay Epstein) included in House Oversight records. The narrator describes being in Moscow in November 2013, attempting unsuccessfully to interview Edward Snowden via his lawyer Anatoly Kucherena. Failing that, the narrator contacts Andrei Lugovoy, a suspect in the Alexander Litvinenko poisoning, and arranges a meeting at the National Hotel to discuss the case and potentially gain access to Kucherena.

Book manuscript / congressional evidence record
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a book (Chapter 24) detailing a dinner between the narrator and director Oliver Stone in New York. The conversation focuses on Stone's film about Edward Snowden, specifically probing the financial arrangements Stone made to gain access to Snowden in Moscow, including a $1 million payment to Snowden's lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, for 'total access' disguised as book rights. The text also mentions the Sony Pictures hack and payments made to The Guardian.

Book chapter / memoir excerpt (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (188) from a book manuscript or investigative report regarding Edward Snowden's defection to Russia. The text analyzes the damage control efforts by the NSA and GCHQ following the breach, Snowden's life in Moscow, and questions his motives for taking specific documents that were never released to journalists. The author mentions making arrangements to travel to Moscow in October 2015 to investigate the circumstances of Snowden's arrival in Russia. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp.

Book manuscript / investigative report (draft)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 186 of a House Oversight report detailing the timeline of Edward Snowden's NSA leaks in June 2013. It describes his coordination with journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras in Hong Kong, the release of the leaks by The Guardian and Washington Post, and the immediate geopolitical fallout involving US-China relations during a summit between Obama and Xi Jinping. Despite the prompt's context, there is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates in this specific document.

Government report/investigative narrative (house oversight)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight report or narrative detailing the timeline of Edward Snowden's leak of NSA documents in May-June 2013. It describes his movements in Hong Kong, his communications with Washington Post journalist Barton Gellman (issuing an ultimatum to publish), and the intelligence risks posed by Chinese and Russian services monitoring him. The text highlights the pressure Snowden was under to publish before his medical leave expired on June 3rd, at which point the NSA would realize he was missing.

Investigative report / narrative analysis (house oversight)
2025-11-19

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This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020334, details the intelligence and cyber warfare capabilities of China and its cooperation with Russia. It discusses the hacking of Anthem to gain leverage over US government employees, quotes General Hayden on the legitimacy of such intelligence targets, and outlines a 1992 intelligence-sharing treaty between Russia and China. The text also highlights the geopolitical alignment of Putin and Xi Jinping in 2014 against US global dominance.

Government report / investigative manuscript
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 178 of a House Oversight Committee report focused on the Edward Snowden leaks. It details operational security failures by Snowden and his journalist contacts (Poitras, Greenwald) in 2013, noting that Poitras shared information with multiple people and Greenwald shared details with his partner, David Miranda. The text also analyzes Russian cyber espionage capabilities, noting their focus on breaking TOR networks and their advanced tools capable of bypassing US government security.

Government investigative report (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document, page 176 of a House Oversight report, analyzes Russian intelligence (SVR) strategies for penetrating the NSA, contrasting the difficulty of recruiting NSA officers versus CIA officers. It details the shift in the 1990s toward targeting civilian technologists and hacktivists, specifically mentioning Edward Snowden as a donor to Ron Paul's campaign, and discusses the use of 'false flag' operations to recruit dissidents.

Investigative report / narrative analysis (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a narrative text or book (possibly by Edward Jay Epstein given the subject matter and first-person reference to Angleton) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It details the methodology of intelligence recruitment, specifically comparing it to corporate headhunting and explaining the concept of 'false flag' operations used by Russian intelligence (SVR). The text provides a historical example of the 'Trust' deception operation initiated by the Soviets in 1921 to manipulate Western intelligence and anti-Communist exiles.

Book excerpt / narrative report (submitted as evidence to house oversight)
2025-11-19
Total Received
$0.00
0 transactions
Total Paid
$290,000,000.00
2 transactions
Net Flow
-$290,000,000.00
2 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid Putin Hillary Clinton (... $145,000,000.00 Alleged 'Uranium Bribe' mentioned in the joke t... View
N/A Paid Putin Hillary Clinton $145,000,000.00 Alleged 'Uranium Bribe'. View
As Sender
4
As Recipient
11
Total
15

Unknown

From: Oliver Stone
To: Putin

Six-hour meeting.

Meeting
N/A

Privacy violations

From: Edward Snowden
To: Putin

Snowden asked if Russia violates privacy like the US; Putin answered 'No'.

Televised q&a
N/A

Surveillance/Privacy

From: Edward Snowden
To: Putin

Snowden asked if Russia violates citizens' privacy; Putin answered 'No'.

Televised q&a
N/A

Unknown

From: Oliver Stone
To: Putin

Six-hour meeting.

Meeting
N/A

Greeting

From: Donald Trump
To: Putin

It’ s an honor to be with you.

Verbal statement
N/A

Privacy violation question

From: Edward Snowden
To: Putin

Snowden asked if Russia violated citizen privacy like the US; Putin answered 'No'.

Televised q&a
N/A

Privacy violations

From: Edward Snowden
To: Putin

Snowden asked if Russia violates privacy like the US; Putin answered 'No'.

Televised q&a
N/A

Hitler-Stalin Pact

From: Putin
To: Public/Press

Defended the agreement during a joint press conference.

Press conference
2015-01-01

No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Putin

Snowden called into Putin's telethon.

Communication event (telethon call)
2014-04-17

No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Putin

Snowden called into Putin's telethon.

Communication event (telethon call)
2014-04-17

No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Putin

Snowden called into Putin's telethon.

Communication event (telethon call)
2014-04-17

International Relations

From: Putin
To: Public/International C...

Countering US domination/unipolar world order.

Speech
2014-01-01

Snowden Contacts

From: Putin
To: Public/Press

Revealed contacts with Snowden; identified him as 'agent of special services'

Press briefing
2013-09-01

Snowden's Request

From: Russian officials
To: Putin

Relayed Snowden's request to go to Russia.

Diplomatic communication
2013-06-01

Snowden's arrival

From: Putin
To: Press/Public

Admitted Snowden contacted Russian diplomats in HK.

Press briefing
0003-09-01

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