| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
Glenn Greenwald
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Source journalist |
18
Very Strong
|
59 | |
|
person
Laura Poitras
|
Source journalist |
15
Very Strong
|
55 | |
|
person
Anatoly Kucherena
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Client |
14
Very Strong
|
26 | |
|
person
Sarah Harrison
|
Business associate |
13
Very Strong
|
12 | |
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person
Ben Wizner
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Client |
12
Very Strong
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11 | |
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organization
Dell
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Employment |
11
Very Strong
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23 | |
|
person
Lindsay Mills
|
Romantic |
11
Very Strong
|
8 | |
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person
Barton Gellman
|
Source journalist |
11
Very Strong
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10 | |
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organization
Dell
|
Employee |
11
Very Strong
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7 | |
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person
Anatoly Kucherena
|
Legal representative |
11
Very Strong
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23 | |
|
person
Ron Paul
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Supporter |
10
Very Strong
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2 | |
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person
Lindsay Mills
|
Business associate |
10
Very Strong
|
12 | |
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organization
Booz Allen
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Employment |
10
Very Strong
|
18 | |
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person
Gellman
|
Source journalist |
10
Very Strong
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6 | |
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person
Putin
|
Political asylum |
10
Very Strong
|
8 | |
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person
Mills
|
Business associate |
10
Very Strong
|
4 | |
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person
Jacob Appelbaum
|
Source journalist |
10
Very Strong
|
3 | |
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person
Lindsay Mills
|
Friend |
10
Very Strong
|
8 | |
|
person
NSA
|
Employee |
10
Very Strong
|
10 | |
|
person
Brian Williams
|
Interviewee interviewer |
10
Very Strong
|
3 | |
|
person
Booz Allen Hamilton
|
Employment |
10
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
Harrison
|
Business associate |
10
Very Strong
|
4 | |
|
person
Robert Tibbo
|
Client |
10
Very Strong
|
4 | |
|
person
Ben Wizner
|
Legal representative |
10
Very Strong
|
5 | |
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organization
Booz Allen
|
Employee |
10
Very Strong
|
6 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Special operation to take Snowden from the plane | Moscow Airport | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden's new security clearance was approved. | USA | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting/Press Conference where Snowden requested asylum. | Russia | View |
| N/A | N/A | Potential timeframe for Russian intelligence spotting Snowden | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Planning of face-to-face meeting in Hong Kong between Snowden and Greenwald. | Hong Kong | View |
| N/A | N/A | Edward Snowden took state secrets (communication intercepts) from the NSA. | NSA (implied) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden provides Gellman with NSA PRISM slides via Poitras. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | A specific discussion regarding the potential exfiltration of Edward Snowden from Hong Kong by Ru... | Hong Kong | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden on video shown in Hong Kong | Hong Kong | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden's first appearance in Russia | Russia | View |
| N/A | N/A | Theft of NSA documents concerning sources and methods in foreign countries. | NSA | View |
| N/A | N/A | First CryptoParty | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Theft of state secrets. | United States | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden's arrival in Moscow. | Moscow | View |
| N/A | N/A | Theft of documents from the NSA. | NSA (implied) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden enrolled as a student at UMUC. | UMUC | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden transferred files from Fort Meade to Hawaii, using the activity as cover to steal data. | Fort Meade to Hawaii | View |
| N/A | N/A | Joint Counterintelligence seminar sponsored by DIA where Snowden gave presentations. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Ewen MacAskill joins the group to verify Snowden's identity. | Snowden's hotel room | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden illicitly hacked into NSA administrative files to steal answers to the NSA entrance exam. | NSA | View |
| N/A | N/A | Release of NSA documents to journalists. | Germany, Brazil | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden attempted to gain entry into the upper ranks of the NSA. | NSA | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden provided documents to journalists. | Hong Kong | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden transferred employment from Dell to Booz Allen. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Snowden establishes operational security arrangement with Poitras, involving encrypted files and ... | Unknown | View |
This document appears to be page 25 from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename 'Epst') analyzing Edward Snowden's time as a CIA officer in Geneva. It details his online activity under the alias 'TrueHooHa,' where he defended classified information and criticized the New York Times. It also describes a derogatory report ('derog') placed in his file in December 2008 by a superior who suspected Snowden was attempting unauthorized access to classified files.
This document is page 24 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the filename), included in a House Oversight file dump. It details Edward Snowden's lifestyle and financial activities in 2008, including his use of aliases 'Wolfking Awesomefox' and 'TrueHooHa', significant gambling losses on the stock market, and his angry online outbursts against Ben Bernanke and others on Ars Technica. It connects his personal financial distress to his time working for the CIA on sensitive operations in Switzerland.
This document appears to be page 23 of a book (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename prefix 'Epst') included in a House Oversight Committee production. The text details Edward Snowden's time in Geneva (2007-2009) working as a junior-level Telecommunications Support Officer (TSO) for the CIA under State Department cover. It discusses his lifestyle, his relationship with intern Mavanee Anderson, his girlfriend Lindsay Mills, and contrasts his actual role with his later claims of being a 'senior adviser.'
This document is page 22 (Chapter 2, titled 'Secret Agent') of a book proof, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst' and ISBN). The text discusses Edward Snowden's 2006 entry into the CIA and a 2014 interview in Moscow with NBC's Brian Williams, where Snowden characterizes himself as a traditionally trained spy. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp dated September 29, 2016.
This document appears to be a proof page (page 21) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst...'), included in a House Oversight Committee production. The text details the deep federal government connections of Edward Snowden's family, specifically focusing on his grandfather, Admiral Barrett, who was a high-ranking FBI official involved in CIA-FBI interrogations at Guantánamo. It highlights that in 2006, every member of Snowden's immediate family was employed by the federal government.
This document is page 20 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (authored by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename, though the content concerns Edward Snowden, not Jeffrey Epstein). The text argues that Edward Snowden did not meet the CIA's academic or military minimum requirements for employment. It suggests, via a quote from former CIA station chief Tyler Drumheller, that Snowden was hired only because he 'had some pull,' likely stemming from his grandfather, Rear Admiral Barrett, who was a leader in a high-level interagency task force involving the CIA, FBI, and DEA. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document recounts Edward Snowden's early adulthood, detailing his failed attempt at a modeling career, his relationship with Lindsay Mills, and his surprising hiring by the CIA in 2006 despite lacking a high school diploma. It highlights the contrast between his lack of academic credentials and the agency's typical hiring requirements.
This document is page 18 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename 'Epst'), processed as a House Oversight Committee record. It details Edward Snowden's discharge from the Army in 2004, disputing his claims of medical discharge (broken legs) with neighbor testimony and Army records citing an 'administrative discharge.' It further covers his subsequent employment as a security guard at the University of Maryland and his online activity on Ars Technica, including his aspirations to be a male model.
This document is page 17 from a book proof (likely by author Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename) regarding Edward Snowden, marked with a House Oversight Bates number. It details Snowden's early adulthood, including his physical fitness regimen, online persona, desire to move to Japan, and his brief, failed 19-week stint in the U.S. Army Reserves (Special Forces training) in 2004. It also mentions his grandfather, Admiral Barrett, who was at the Pentagon during the 9/11 attacks.
This document is a page (page 16) from a book titled 'How America Lost Its Secrets', authored by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst_...'). The text details the early life of Edward Snowden, contrasting his academic failures with his sister Jessica's success. It covers his dropping out of high school in 1998, his parents' divorce, his solitary life in a Maryland condominium, and his immersion in online gaming culture under the alias 'TheTrueHooHa'. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional inquiry.
This document appears to be page 13 of a book proof (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the ISBN in the footer filename). It contains the title 'PART ONE: SNOWDEN'S ARC' and a quote attributed to Edward Snowden from Geneva in 2008, in which he humorously describes a vision about gaming and declares his avatar name to be 'Wolfking Awesomefox.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional production.
This document is page 12 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename), produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019500). The text details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden, specifically focusing on the timeline of his theft of classified materials beginning in the summer of 2012, contrary to the narrative that it began immediately prior to his June 2013 meeting with journalists in Hong Kong. The author expresses an intent to uncover Snowden's background, motivation, and activities prior to his flight to Hong Kong.
This document is page 11 (Prologue) of a book, likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename prefix 'Epst', produced during a House Oversight inquiry. It details the investigation into Edward Snowden's movements in Hong Kong in 2013, specifically noting a mysterious 11-day gap between May 20 and June 1 where he left no digital or paper trail (no credit card usage, ATM withdrawals, or phone calls) before checking into the Mira Hotel. The text argues that Snowden's failure to acquire visas for Latin American countries suggests his plan was always to go to Moscow.
This document is a page from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename and content), bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It details the surveillance of Edward Snowden in Hong Kong between June 10 and June 23, explaining how the FBI, CIA, DIA, and NSA utilized electronic tracking and relations with the Hong Kong police to monitor Snowden's movements and his visit to the Russian consulate. The text asserts that despite Snowden's attempts at stealth, his location was known to U.S., Chinese, and Hong Kong authorities throughout this period.
This document is a page (Prologue | 9) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the footer), which appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee file dump. The text details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden's time in Hong Kong, including a meeting with a former U.S. consulate employee at the American Club who dismissed Snowden's claims about a nearby CIA rendition team. Note: While the filename contains 'Epst', the author is Edward Jay Epstein, not Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 8 from a draft of the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the file name and footer). It details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden's time in Hong Kong, specifically recounting interviews with barrister Robert Tibbo regarding Snowden's movement from the Mira hotel to a safe house on June 10, 2013. The text highlights Tibbo's refusal to identify a 'well-connected' carer who assisted Snowden, citing attorney-client privilege.
This document is a page from a book prologue (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the file prefix 'Epst') produced for the House Oversight Committee. It details Edward Snowden's activities in May and June 2013, specifically his communications with Washington Post journalist Barton Gellman and his arrival in Hong Kong. The text focuses on the author's investigation into Snowden's 'missing' eleven days in Hong Kong, relying on interviews with journalist Keith Bradsher and information regarding a mysterious intermediary known as the 'carer' who handled Snowden's logistics.
This document is page 6 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein), marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp. It details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden's time in Hong Kong, specifically contradicting Snowden's claim that he stayed at the Mira Hotel immediately upon arrival on May 20, 2013; hotel records show he checked in on June 1. The text references General Michael Hayden questioning Snowden's choice of location and mentions Snowden's interactions with journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras.
This document is page 5 of a book prologue (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename 'Epst' and content) stamped with a House Oversight Committee number (019493). The text details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden's 2013 flight from Hawaii to Hong Kong and subsequently Russia, questioning Snowden's logistics, motives, and the security failures of the NSA. While the user query mentions Jeffrey Epstein, the content of this specific page deals exclusively with Edward Snowden; the 'Epst' in the filename likely refers to the author, Edward Jay Epstein.
This document is page 4 of a book titled 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename 'Epst...'). It details the June 2013 discovery of the NSA data breach committed by Edward Snowden, his flight to Hong Kong, and the subsequent criminal charges filed against him in the Eastern District of Virginia. The text describes Snowden's video confession and asserts that he stole intelligence regarding foreign adversaries from the NSA, CIA, DOD, and British services, not just domestic surveillance records. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a proof page (page 3) from the prologue of a book, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee (Bates #019491). The text details the history and mission of the NSA, specifically regarding COMINT (communications intelligence). While the prompt references 'Epstein', the filename 'Epst_9780451494566' corresponds to the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, rather than Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a Table of Contents from a book regarding Edward Snowden and the NSA, specifically page 'x' (10) of the manuscript. The filename (Epst_9780451494566...) indicates the book is likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (not Jeffrey Epstein), printed on September 29, 2016. The page lists chapters covering Snowden's actions, the NSA, Russian and Chinese involvement, and Snowden's time in Moscow. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is the title page for the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, the Man and the Theft' by author Edward Jay Epstein (not Jeffrey Epstein). Published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2017, this specific page bears a footer indicating it was processed on September 29, 2016, and includes a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019481', suggesting it was part of a document production for the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
This document is an excerpt from a writing by investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein (not Jeffrey Epstein) regarding Edward Snowden. It details Snowden's interactions with Russian authorities and his lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, specifically confirming that Snowden brought secret NSA documents to Moscow that had not been previously released to journalists in Hong Kong. The text cites a House Intelligence Committee report alleging ongoing contact between Snowden and Russian intelligence services.
This document is a page from a House Oversight report detailing the timeline and circumstances of Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Russia in 2013. It refutes Snowden's claim that he was trapped in Russia by the US, presenting evidence that his passport was revoked before he left Hong Kong and that the Russian government (specifically Putin and Aeroflot) facilitated his travel. It also implicates WikiLeaks in funding and assisting his escape and cites Russian officials claiming Snowden shared intelligence with Russian security services.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Received | TED Conference / ... | Edward Snowden | $20,000.00 | Fee for electronic participation | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $133,000.00 | Actual salary amount according to Booz Allen | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $133,000.00 | Actual salary amount according to Booz Allen | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Market | $0.00 | Huge losses suffered playing the options market... | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $200,000.00 | Salary amount claimed by Snowden (false) | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Self | $0.00 | Packed cash to pay for his fugitive life. | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $200,000.00 | Salary claimed by Snowden. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Self | $0.00 | Packed cash in luggage to pay for his fugitive ... | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $200,000.00 | Salary amount claimed by Snowden (false) | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Self | $0.00 | Brought enough cash to pay living expenses for ... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Ron Paul Election... | $0.00 | Donation to Libertarian election campaign menti... | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $133,000.00 | Actual salary according to Booz Allen. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Financial Markets | $0.00 | Snowden incurred large losses speculating in th... | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $200,000.00 | Salary claimed by Snowden. | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $133,000.00 | Actual salary according to Booz Allen records c... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Financial Markets | $0.00 | Snowden incurred large losses speculating in fi... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Financial Markets | $0.00 | Snowden incurred large losses speculating in fi... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Ron Paul Campaign | $0.00 | Campaign contribution. | View |
| N/A | Received | N/A | Edward Snowden | $0.00 | Mention that Snowden's credit cards had been fr... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Self | $0.00 | Packed cash in luggage to pay for fugitive life. | View |
| N/A | Received | Unknown | Edward Snowden | $0.00 | Reference to Snowden's credit cards being frozen. | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $133,000.00 | Actual salary according to Booz Allen. | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed former Bo... | Edward Snowden | $200,000.00 | Salary claimed by Snowden. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Ron Paul's Libert... | $0.00 | Campaign donation mentioned as a matter of publ... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Edward Snowden | Financial Markets | $0.00 | Large losses incurred speculating in financial ... | View |
Brief note stating he was away on a business trip and their relationship was on hold.
Even the Constitution is subverted when the appetites of power demand it...
Snowden told Mills her photographs were not 'sexy' enough.
"It's no secret that we hack China very aggressively"
Two-hour conversation regarding the 'welcome package' and meeting in Hong Kong.
Twenty classified NSA documents labeled 'Top Secret' and a personal manifesto.
Sent FISA warrant and encrypted file of NSA documents with instructions not to show Greenwald yet.
Statement made three weeks after arriving in Russia.
Falsely identified himself as a senior member of the intelligence community.
They [the NSA] are intent on making every conversation and every form of behavior in the world known to them.
Concerns about illicit surveillance.
Internet rants against U.S. surveillance
Contacted Russian officials in Hong Kong
Self-outing by Snowden, showing he had taken large number of NSA documents.
Showed he followed Manning's ordeal closely.
Reported a flaw where a rogue admin in Japan could steal data undetected.
Contacting notable enemies of the NSA.
Claimed he acted to protect U.S. secrets by shielding them from adversaries.
Referenced in 'Citizenfour'.
Snowden avoided describing how he breached security; claimed he was not an 'angel'.
Claims he managed the theft on his own.
Explained listing Buddhist because 'agnostic is strangely absent' from the form.
Snowden contacted these journalists to publish scoops regarding NSA surveillance.
Snowden claimed his superior ordered him not to 'rock the boat' and that he was brushed off by the technical team.
Snowden pointed out the lack of audit mechanisms at his base.
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