Former US Consulate employee hints at limited CIA/FBI activity during Snowden’s Hong Kong stay
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The passage provides a first‑hand account from an unnamed former US consulate staffer that the CIA had no rendition team in Hong Kong and that only a small contingent of FBI legal attaches and a few D Source claims no CIA rendition team operated out of the Hong Kong consulate during Snowden’s stay. FBI had a small team of legal attaches at the consulate, primarily focused on video piracy. CIA and
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