Snowden’s alleged Hong Kong escape plan involving Assange and intermediaries
Summary
The passage hints at a coordinated effort by Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and unnamed intermediaries (Tibbo, Man, Ho) to use Hong Kong as a transit point for a covert escape to Moscow. It provides Snowden reportedly planned to transit Hong Kong en route to Moscow, using it only as a temporary cov Intermediaries named Tibbo, Man, and Ho allegedly provided logistical support. Julian Assange is s
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