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Computer security researcher, journalist and hacker from United States
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ates. Its staff worked mainly out of a single room in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The guiding spirit behind the Tor movement in the private sector was Jacob Appelbaum, a charismatic twenty-eight-year-old who had grown up in Northern California. Like Snowden, he had dropped out of high school. Appelbaum identified h
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nti-surveillance movement, including such well-known activists as Runa Sandvik (to whom he revealed his true name and address via e-mail), Micah Lee, Jacob Appelbaum, Parker Higgins, and Laura Poitras. “It is not statistically improbable that members of this circle were being watched by a hostile service,” a forme
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telling at least five people about her source, including Micah Lee, the Berkeley-based technology operative for the Freedom of the Press Foundation; Jacob Appelbaum, the Tor proselytizer; Ben Wizner, the ACLU lawyer; Barton Gellman; and Glenn Greenwald. “It is not me that can’t keep a secret,” Abraham Lincoln jok
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and Ines Talakic Snowden’s home in Hawaii: Courtesy Ena and Ines Talakic Lindsay Mills: Luis Silos NSA headquarters: AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File Jacob Appelbaum: Axel Heimken via AP Images Runa Sandvik: AP Photo/John Locher CryptoParty: Courtesy Ena and Ines Talakic Anatoly Kucherena: AP Photo/Alexander Zemli
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nia, and the United States. Its staff worked mainly out of a single room in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The guiding spirit behind the TOR movement was Jacob Appelbaum, a charismatic 28-year old who had grown up in northern California. Like Snowden, he had dropped out of high school. Appelbaum identified himself to
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the anti-surveillance movement, including such well known activists as Runa Sandvik (who he supplied his true name and address via email), Micah Lee, Jacob Appelbaum, Parker Higgins, and Laura Poitras. “It is not statistically improbable that members of this circle were being watched by a hostile service,” a forme
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llance, far from being an off-hand leakage of information, were supplied by him in written answers to interrogatives sent to him by Laura Poitras and Jacob Appelbaum while Snowden was still on the NSA payroll in May 2013. If he intended to damage the NSA’s ability to monitor unsuspecting individuals abroad, he cle

Assange
OrganizationAustralian editor, publisher, and activist (born 1971)

Woody Allen
PersonAmerican filmmaker, actor and comedian (born 1935)
Morell
PersonSurname reference in documents

Micah Lee
PersonSoftware developer

Hawaii
LocationState of the United States of America

Oliver Stone
PersonAmerican film director, screenwriter, and producer (born 1946)

Glenn Greenwald
PersonAmerican journalist, lawyer and writer (born 1967)

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Booz Allen
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Barton Gellman
PersonAmerican journalist

Edward Snowden
PersonAmerican whistleblower and former NSA contractor (born 1983)
Gellman
PersonSurname reference in documents

Mitch McConnell
PersonAmerican politician and lawyer (born 1942)

Laura Poitras
PersonAmerican documentary film director and producer (born 1964)

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement
Ben Wizner
PersonAmerican lawyer and civil liberties advocate

Manning
PersonAmbiguous surname - refers to multiple people in Epstein documents

Ecuador
LocationSovereign state in South America

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Sarah Harrison
PersonJournalist