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kaggle-ho-020238House Oversight

Snowden’s pre‑leak communications with journalists described as a privacy‑advocate whistle‑blower

Snowden’s pre‑leak communications with journalists described as a privacy‑advocate whistle‑blower The passage recounts well‑known details of Edward Snowden’s outreach to journalists prior to the 2013 disclosures. It offers no new names, dates, or financial transactions, and the information is already public, limiting investigative usefulness. However, it does confirm the false self‑description Snowden used, which could be a modest lead for deeper source‑verification work. Key insights: Snowden presented himself as a “senior government employee in the intelligence community” – a claim later shown to be false.; He contacted three journalists (Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, and a third unnamed reporter) without revealing his identity or location.; Snowden promised a “trove of secret documents” to be delivered in six to eight weeks, targeting a June 2013 release.

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