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mestic Surveillance Under Obama.” Along with it was the FISA warrant to Verizon. The PRISM story broke hours later in the Washington Post. Written by Gellman and Poitras, it claimed that the NSA and FBI were tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S, Internet companies which were knowin
e name and provided his credit card, but he was he in contact with three high-profile journalists, two well-known hacktavists and, as he suggested to Gellman, a foreign diplomatic mission. Even if Snowden had failed to persuade the Washington Post to publish a coded identifier, the mission’s interest would
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e the American establishment. So he had Poitras write to Barton Gellman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post. Poitras had met Gellman in 2010, when they were both fellows at NYU’s Center on Law and Security. Poitras had requested help in encrypting her computer from Karen Greenberg,
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s scale of domestic surveillance under Obama.” Along with it was the FISA order. The PRISM story broke hours later in The Washington Post. Written by Gellman and Poitras, it claimed that the NSA and the FBI were tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, which were k
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ts that could undo the NSA’s intelligence gathering as “the single point of failure.” While still shielding his own identity in May 2013, he wrote to Gellman that U.S. intelligence “will most certainly kill you if they think you are the single point of failure that could stop this disclosure and make them
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”: Shils, Torment of Secrecy. 47 “|The elites] know everything”: Roy, “Edward Snowden Meets Arundhati Roy and John Cusack.” 47 “What do you think”: Gellman, “Edward Snowden, After Months of NSA Rev- elations, Says His Mission’s Accomplished.” 48 violate U.S. espionage laws: Michael Hayden, interview wit
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s for his journalistic event. He was also apparently in contact with at least one foreign mission during this period, according to what he written to Gellman on May 25". In that email concerning when and how his story was to be published by the Washington Post, Snowden even asked Gellman to include in it s
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Fireblocked and upholstered existing, one (1) cabin single seat (Erda 5/14 4354) and one (1) three section divan (Dettmers S/N 520, 521, and 522) in Gellman Ind.: Tiburon TWeed, fabric and one (1) divan (Deitmer SIN 516) in Clarence House: 10379MS-37 Velours Mohair, fabric. D.E.R Identification 65624-01.
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ed rendezvous with a journalist. As previously mentioned, when he left Hong Kong not a single journalist had agreed to meet him in Hong Kong. Indeed, Gellman considered Hong Kong, as he put it, “in the jurisdiction of a country that’s unfriendly to the United States,” and notified Snowden that he would not

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

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

Edward Snowden
PersonAmerican whistleblower and former NSA contractor (born 1983)

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

Micah Lee
PersonSoftware developer
Morell
PersonSurname reference in documents

Booz Allen
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Barton Gellman
PersonAmerican journalist

Woody Allen
PersonAmerican filmmaker, actor and comedian (born 1935)

Hawaii
LocationState of the United States of America

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

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

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Mitch McConnell
PersonAmerican politician and lawyer (born 1942)

Jacob Appelbaum
PersonComputer security researcher, journalist and hacker from United States

Sarah Harrison
PersonJournalist

Manning
PersonAmbiguous surname - refers to multiple people in Epstein documents

Ars Technica
OrganizationTechnology news and information website

Ireland
Location