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departure of U.S. ambassadors in Mexico and Ecuador, with more fallout on the way. Hillary told staff that she could not fathom how an army private, Bradley Manning, with psychological problems and a drag-queen boyfriend could single- handedly cause the United States unprecedented embarrassment just by labeling m
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t led back to them.” (Ulbricht received a life sentence for running this criminal enterprise in May 2015.) Tor software was also employed by Private Bradley Manning (now Chelsea Manning) to transfer some fifty thousand diplomatic cables and military reports from his laptop to Assange’s WikiLeaks website. Eventual
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e, he co-founded WikiLeaks, a website in which secret documents could be anonymously sent and posted. The site received little public attention until Bradley Manning sent it several hun- dred thousand lowly classified U.S. military and State Department documents in April 2010. With these stolen documents, WikiLeak
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_OVERSIGHT_019768 Snowden’s Choices | 281 need for him to expose himself in this way. If he merely wanted to be a whistle-blower, he could have, as Bradley Manning did, anony- mously sent the documents to journalists as “Citizen Four.” In fact, in late May 2013, that was exactly what he did. He anonymously sent
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y 2015.) To eradicate the Internet trail, Silk Road employed TOR software. TOR was also employed to steal and transfer classified secrets by Private Bradley Manning (now called Chelsea Manning.) He used TOR software to transfer some 50,000 diplomatic cables and military reports from his laptop to Julian Assange’s
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e, he co-founded Wikileaks, a website in which secret documents could anonymously be sent and posted. The site received little public attention until Bradley Manning sent it several hundred thousand lowly-classified U.S. military and State Department documents in April 2010. With these stolen documents, Wikileaks
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ice intriguing is that there was no evident need for him to expose himself in this way. If he merely wanted to be a whistle-blower, he could have, as Bradley Manning did, anonymously sent the documents to journalists as “Citizen 4.” In fact, in late May 2013, that was exactly what he did. He sent Barton Gellman th

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PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

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

North Korea
LocationSovereign state in East Asia

Mitch McConnell
PersonAmerican politician and lawyer (born 1942)

Vladimir Putin
Person2nd and 4th President of Russia (2000-2008, 2012-present), 7th and 11th Prime Minister of Russia (1999-2000, 2008-2012), Director of the Federal Security Service (1998-1999) and Deputy Mayor of Saint Petersburg (1994-1996)

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

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

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

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PersonAmerican journalist

Booz Allen
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Micah Lee
PersonSoftware developer

Department of Justice
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Ecuador
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Morell
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Geneva
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Edward Snowden
PersonAmerican whistleblower and former NSA contractor (born 1983)

Jesus Christ
PersonCentral figure of Christianity (6 or 4 BC – AD 30 or 33)

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

Hawaii
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