Speculative analysis of Edward Snowden's job change and motives
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The passage offers a narrative interpretation of Snowden's 2013 job switch, but provides no new factual leads, names, dates, or transactions beyond publicly known information. It lacks actionable inve Snowden moved from Dell SecureWorks to Booz Allen on March 15, 2013. The author argues the move was not financially motivated and questions its strategic purpose. Mentions Snowden’s encrypted channel
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