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This document is page 286 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (which likely explains the 'Epst' filename and inclusion in this search, rather than a connection to Jeffrey Epstein). The text details Edward Snowden's movement from Hong Kong to Moscow, alleging direct involvement by Russian intelligence and personal approval by Vladimir Putin. It argues that Snowden possessed critical NSA data that Russian services had sought for decades.

Book excerpt / layout proof (from 'how america lost its secrets')
2025-11-19

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This document is page 242 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename prefix 'Epst_' and content). It details Edward Snowden's time in Hong Kong, his communications with journalists Barton Gellman and The Guardian, and the intelligence community's assessment (via Michael Morell) of Snowden's vulnerability to Russian and Chinese intelligence. The page was submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee.

Book page / congressional record submission
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 appears to be page 213 of a House Oversight report analyzing Edward Snowden's flight from the US. It details his decision to travel to Hong Kong rather than countries without extradition treaties (like Brazil or Iceland) specifically to utilize Chinese intelligence control as a shield against US interference. The text cites former CIA station chief Tyler Drumheller regarding the 'home court' advantage of Chinese intelligence in Hong Kong and mentions Snowden's subsequent move to Moscow. Note: While the prompt identifies this as 'Epstein-related,' the text exclusively concerns Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks.

Investigative report / congressional document
2025-11-19
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Mission Purpose

From: Edward Snowden
To: Editor of the Guardian

Stated his mission in Hong Kong was to get information to journalists.

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Impact of disclosures

From: Edward Snowden
To: Editor of the Guardian

Snowden claimed his knowledge could make US intelligence sources 'go dark'.

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Hong Kong strategy

From: Edward Snowden
To: Editor of the Guardian

Snowden stated Hong Kong was only a temporary stopover.

Interview
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No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Editor of the Guardian

Warned that his knowledge could make US sources go dark.

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Hong Kong strategy

From: Edward Snowden
To: Editor of the Guardian

Snowden stated HK was only a temporary stopover.

Interview
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Intelligence Impact

From: Edward Snowden
To: Editor of the Guardian

Stated that if he provided what was in his head to a foreign government, US sources would go dark.

Interview/statement
2013-06-01

Impact of leaks

From: Edward Snowden
To: Editor of the Guardian

Stated that if he provided information in his head to a foreign government, US sources would go dark.

Statement
2013-06-01

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