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kaggle-ho-020225House Oversight

Appelbaum, Sandvik, and Snowden’s Links to WikiLeaks, TOR, and NSA Surveillance

Appelbaum, Sandvik, and Snowden’s Links to WikiLeaks, TOR, and NSA Surveillance The passage outlines connections among WikiLeaks operatives, TOR developers, and Edward Snowden, suggesting possible coordination to evade U.S. surveillance. While it names high‑profile actors, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, specific transactions, or actionable leads, limiting its investigative utility but still offering moderate value for further probing of surveillance‑evasion networks. Key insights: Jake Appelbaum served as North American representative for WikiLeaks and managed its cybersecurity during 2010 releases.; Appelbaum was a keynote speaker replacement for Julian Assange at the HOPE convention in NYC.; Appelbaum allegedly took extreme measures to avoid U.S. surveillance while in Berlin.

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