Interview suggests Snowden gave undisclosed NSA documents to Russian officials and retained secret material in Moscow
Summary
The passage provides specific testimony from Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena that Snowden retained undisclosed NSA material after arriving in Moscow and that Russian intelligence had ongoing contact Kucherena told RT journalist Sophie Shevardnadze that Snowden gave only "some" NSA documents to Hong The author claims Snowden brought secret material to Moscow and was in contact with Russian intell
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
View Source CollectionPersons Referenced (1)
Tags
Related Documents (6)
Andrei Lugovoy Facilitates Meeting with Russian Lawyer Kucherena After Litvinenko Poisoning
The passage reveals that former KGB officer and Duma member Andrei Lugovoy, who is a prime suspect in the Litvinenko polonium murder, used his contacts to arrange a meeting between the author and Russ Lugovoy, a former KGB officer and Duma deputy, was a main suspect in Litvinenko’s poisoning. Lugovoy personally arranged a meeting with Russian lawyer Boris Kucherena via a speed‑dial call. The meeti
Alleged Insider Account of Justice Goldberg and Warren Commission Conspiracy Narrative
The passage provides a first‑person recollection linking a Supreme Court Justice to the early handling of the Kennedy assassination and suggests that President Johnson and Chief Justice Warren deliber Justice Goldberg allegedly informed the author that President Johnson asked him to help convince the Chief Justice Earl Warren reportedly agreed to chair the Warren Commission to avoid political fall
Speculative account linking Snowden's Hong Kong stop to unknown contacts and questioning NSA security breach
The passage raises questions about Snowden's travel choices and suggests possible undisclosed contacts in Hong Kong, but provides no concrete names, dates, or financial transactions. It hints at a sec Snowden flew from Hawaii to Hong Kong via Narita, a route that took over 13 hours. Hong Kong has an active US extradition treaty, making it an unlikely safe haven. The author suggests Snowden may hav
Alleged 2003 KGB Arrest of Natan Sharansky and President Carter’s CIA Denial
The passage mixes verifiable historical figures with inaccurate dates and events (Sharansky was arrested in 1977, not 2003, and Carter left office in 1981). While it mentions a possible White House in Claims Sharansky was arrested by the KGB in 2003 for spying for the US. Alleged that the author sought a statement from President Carter denying CIA ties. Purported Carter statement that the CIA had
Snowden claims he destroyed NSA files before fleeing to Russia
The passage repeats widely reported claims about Edward Snowden’s alleged destruction of NSA documents and his interviews with journalists. It offers no new specifics—no dates, locations, witnesses, o Snowden alleges he destroyed NSA Level‑3 documents before boarding a flight to Moscow. He discussed this claim in interviews with James Bamford, Alan Rusbridger, Katrina vanden Heuvel, an The author
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, discussed planning a covert operation to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1992
The passage reveals a high‑level Israeli decision‑making process that considered targeting a foreign head of state, providing specific names, dates, and a documented internal memo. This is a strong le Rabin and an unnamed senior official (the author) debated a 1992 plan to kill Saddam Hussein. A November 1992 exercise was conducted as a final viability test for the operation. Internal memo from R
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.