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Potential Russian Influence Over Edward Snowden’s Activities and Employment Shifts
Potential Russian Influence Over Edward Snowden’s Activities and Employment Shifts The passage suggests that Russian intelligence may have recruited or manipulated Snowden at various points, linking high‑level agencies (CIA, NSA) and a major defense contractor (Booz Allen Hamilton). It provides specific dates and employment moves, offering concrete angles for follow‑up (e.g., timeline of contacts, contractor hiring records). However, the claims are speculative, lack direct evidence, and repeat narratives already discussed in public discourse, limiting novelty and immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Snowden possibly recruited by Russian intelligence after leaving CIA in 2009.; Three potential windows for Russian control: while at NSA, after Hong Kong arrival (May 20, 2013), or after arriving in Russia (June 23, 2013).; Reference to CIA deputy director acknowledging enemy access to stolen communications.
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