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kaggle-ho-020338House Oversight

Snowden’s Hong Kong Escape Attempt Involves High‑Profile Journalists, Possible Foreign Diplomatic Contact, and Intensive Chinese Surveillance

Snowden’s Hong Kong Escape Attempt Involves High‑Profile Journalists, Possible Foreign Diplomatic Contact, and Intensive Chinese Surveillance The passage outlines a chain of events linking Edward Snowden, journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras, a foreign diplomatic mission, and Chinese intelligence during a critical window in May‑June 2013. It provides specific dates, names, and actions (e.g., encrypted file transfer, travel delays, video release) that could be pursued for corroboration, making it a moderately strong investigative lead. While the overall narrative is already public, the mention of a direct diplomatic relay to Putin and the timing of Chinese security actions are less documented and merit follow‑up. Key insights: Snowden allegedly instructed Greenwald to fly to Hong Kong immediately after pressuring the Washington Post.; An enciphered file was sent to Laura Poitras with a promised decryption key contingent on compliance.; Delays by Greenwald and Poitras caused Snowden’s window to close; they arrived in Hong Kong on June 3.

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House Oversight
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