Potential undisclosed location and foreign contact of Edward Snowden during the first 11 days in Hong Kong (May 20‑June 1 2013)
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The passage claims Snowden stayed elsewhere in Hong Kong for 11 days before checking into the Mira Hotel, suggesting a hidden safe‑house and possible contact with an unnamed foreign mission. If true, Snowden allegedly arrived in Hong Kong on May 20 2013 but did not check into the Mira until June 1 2 During the missing 11‑day window he sent top‑secret NSA documents to Glenn Greenwald (May 25) and
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