Edward Snowden appears in 14 documents with 24 mentions, primarily in references to books, articles, and media about him rather than any direct connection to Jeffrey Epstein's activities.
Snowden's name appears in published materials found within the Epstein document collection, including book excerpts, news articles, and what appear to be personal reading materials. Most notably, there are excerpts from a book about Snowden (likely Edward Jay Epstein's work), Wall Street Journal articles discussing Snowden's NSA disclosures, and references to Oliver Stone's "Snowden" film. The mentions are primarily in the context of surveillance, intelligence, and geopolitics rather than any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Several documents appear to be forwarded emails or saved articles that were in Epstein's possession.
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insights. Through the eyes of the KGB, a penetration of American intelligence was clearly opportunistic. If these practices continued, they put the Snowden case in a new light for me. If Russian intelligence considered it worthwhile to send an ex-civilian worker at the NSA, such as Ronald Pelton, from Wa
ebruary 19, 2015 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020402 21 CHAPTER THIRTEEN Enter Assange 1. “Thanks to Russia ...”--Julian Assange, “How 'The Guardian' Milked Edward Snowden's Story,” Newsweek, April 20, 2015 “Julian Assange had made...”-- David Leigh and Luke Harding, “Julian Assange: the teen hacker who became insurgent
hor’s Interview with former CIA officer who requested anonymity (Hereinafter Source E.) 3. “The only person there to...”—Mavanee Anderson interview, “Edward Snowden's Friend Mavanee Anderson Exclusive Interview,” MSNBC,’Last Word,” www.youtube.com/watch?v=beQUMdolBWE 4. “He received an unfavorable evaluation,,,”—Er
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[DECEMBER DRAFT--- 287 pages] THE SNOWDEN AFFAIR A Spy Story in Six Parts By Edward Jay Epstein HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020153 Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Ch
[TK] HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020156 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020157 Chronology 1: Snowden Thriller: From Honolulu to Moscow in 82 Days. April 8, 2013, Honolulu. Edward Snowden begins working as an infrastructure-analyst in training at the National Threat Operations Center for outside contractor Booz Allen Hamilton. June 5,
secution. To be sure, the view of those on the Snowden side of the divide is not grounded in legal definitions, but in a broader notion of morality. Snowden‘s supporters do not accept that the law should be applied in this fashion to Snowden. They argue that Snowden had a moral imperative to act, even if it
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ecade, particularly with revelations from Edward Snowden of indiscriminate spying of electronic communicat
ing to a new phase—end-to-end encryption. Interest in end-to-end encryption has mushroomed over the past decade, particularly with revelations from Edward Snowden of indiscriminate spying of electronic communications by the NSA." OTHER FBI NEWS Wray, Haspel May Be Next To Lose Jobs In Administration. Fox Ex
sumption which, following the defection of Edward Snowden to Russia, is hard to make prudently—then the int
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025549 →cations from Russia. If one assumes that the Russians do not know that the channel is being monitored—an assumption which, following the defection of Edward Snowden to Russia, is hard to make prudently—then the intelligence gleaned from that channel can reveal the Kremlin’s activities and motive. If, however, it
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decade, particularly with revelations from Edward Snowden of indiscriminate spying of electronic communica
ving to a new phase—end-to-end encryption. Interest in end-to-end encryption has mushroomed over the past decade, particularly with revelations from Edward Snowden of indiscriminate spying of electronic communications by the NSA." Other FBI News Wray, Haspel May Be Next To Lose Jobs In Administration. Fox Ex
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. • India, US To Negotiate Deal For Access To Satellite Data During Pompeo Visit. • Filing: Garrison Courtney Almost Won Legal Immunity. • Lawyer: Snowden Has Won Permanent Residency In Russia. • Treasury Department Sanctioning Iran's Ambassador To Iraq Over Qods Force Agenda. • Bosnian Prosecutors Ch
al career, pleaded guilty this summer to one count of wire fraud." Lawyer: Snowden Has Won Permanent Residency In Russia. The AP (10/22) reports, "Edward Snowden has been granted permanent residency in Russia, his lawyer said Thursday." The former NSA contractor "has been living in Russia since 2013 to escape
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t the submission of the anonymous statements but said they were largely irrelevant to the matter under consideration in London's Old Bailey court." Snowden Ordered By Judge To "Surrender Book Profits" To US. Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-30/snowden-ordered-by-judge-to-surren
30/snowden-ordered-by-judge-to-surrender- book-profits-to-u-s> (9/30, 4.73M) reports a US District Judge Liam O'Grady in Virginia on Tuesday ordered Edward Snowden to "relinquish $4.2 million in profits from his tell-all memoir about his work in U.S. intelligence because he did not submit the manuscript for gov
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of EFTA00135725 the anonymous statements but said they were largely irrelevant to the matter under consideration in London's Old Bailey court." Snowden Ordered By Judge To "Surrender Book Profits" To US. Bloomberg (9/30, 4.73M) reports a US District Judge Liam O'Grady in Virginia on Tuesday ordered
Ordered By Judge To "Surrender Book Profits" To US. Bloomberg (9/30, 4.73M) reports a US District Judge Liam O'Grady in Virginia on Tuesday ordered Edward Snowden to "relinquish $4.2 million in profits from his tell-all memoir about his work in U.S. intelligence because he did not submit the manuscript for gov
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when National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden revealed the massive scope of American surveillan
and small would be threatened and the EU economy could suffer." Bloomberg traces these tensions "to 2013, when National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden revealed the massive scope of American surveillance programs," described as a "severe breach of trust between Europe and the US." Russia Detains Le
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e their convictions." Judge Marsha Berzon's opinion, "which contains a half-dozen references to the role of former NSA contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden in disclosing the NSA metadata program," concludes that the "bulk collection" of such data violated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Polit
s "zero evidence the NSA's phone records program stopped a terror attack, contradicting the public statements of US intelligence officials following Snowden's revelation, Judge Marsha Berzon said in the ruling." She added, "To the extent the public statements of government officials created a contrary i
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p. Justin Amash (I-MI) on Wednesday supported "congressional resolutions calling for the U.S. government to abandon its cases against wanted leakers Edward J. Snowden and Julian Assange." Amash announced "he signed on to become a co-sponsor of separate, similar resolutions urging the government to drop the charges
ers." The resolutions were introduced by Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) "and had already gained slight bipartisan support before Mr. Amash...joined in." Snowden is "wanted in the U.S. to face charges related to admittedly leaking classified material to members of the media in 2013." Assange "was charged last
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. • India, US To Negotiate Deal For Access To Satellite Data During Pompeo Visit. • Filing: Garrison Courtney Almost Won Legal Immunity. • Lawyer: Snowden Has Won Permanent Residency In Russia. • Treasury Department Sanctioning Iran's Ambassador To Iraq Over Qods Force Agenda. EFTA00136939 • Bosnian
/article/international-news-government-surveillance-immigration-edward-snowden- national-security-Ilat9f75debbe9196345ae2d6395356e> (10/22) reports, "Edward Snowden has been granted permanent residency in Russia, his lawyer said Thursday." The former NSA contractor "has been living in Russia since 2013 to escap
thinking about conspiracies, real and imagined —Mr. Epstein most recent book is "The Annals of Unsolved Crimes." He is currently writing a book about Edward Snowden. http://www.wsj.com/articles/theyre-not-really-out-to-get-you-1450471512 Happy New Year Ed www.edwardjayepstein.com please note The information conta
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ar. • Russians Arrested In Austria Over Killing Of Chechen Dissident. • Southern Command Rebuilds Intelligence Relationship With Brazil Years After Snowden Damage. • Declassified Navy Videos Create Renewed Interest In UFOs From Congress. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS • Epstein Associate Maxwell Charged With
afficking, and terrorism financing." Brazil once provided "vital intelligence to prevent transnational threats from reaching the US homeland." Then, Edward Snowden published "a trove of classified information in 2013, revealing wiretaps of then- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff." Intelligence cooperation and m
on against COVID-19 for up to seven days, infringes on 10 of PureShield's patents. Complaint attached I Read full article » MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT Snowden Ordered To Pay $5M For Revealing Classified Info A Virginia federal court on Tuesday ordered former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden to
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. • India, US To Negotiate Deal For Access To Satellite Data During Pompeo Visit. • Filing: Garrison Courtney Almost Won Legal Immunity. • Lawyer: Snowden Has Won Permanent Residency In Russia. • Treasury Department Sanctioning Iran's Ambassador To Iraq Over Qods Force Agenda. • Bosnian Prosecutors Ch
al career, pleaded guilty this summer to one count of wire fraud." Lawyer: Snowden Has Won Permanent Residency In Russia. The AP (10/22) reports, "Edward Snowden has been granted permanent residency in Russia, his lawyer said Thursday." The former NSA contractor "has been living in Russia since 2013 to escap
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Wall Street Journal, December 30, 2016 The Fable of Edward Snowden As he seeks a pardon, the NSA thief has told multiple lies about what he stole and his dealings with Russian intelligence. EDWARD JAY EPSTEIN Of a
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019206 →to engage in espionage, and was only a “whistleblower” seeking to expose the overreach of NSA’s information gathering. With the clock ticking on Mr. Snowden’s chance of a pardon, now is a good time to review what we have learned about his real mission. Mr. Snowden’s theft of America’s most closely guarde
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

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