Speculative account of an unnamed NSA insider assisting Snowden and gaps in his Hong Kong movements
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The passage suggests a possible unnamed co‑worker who helped Snowden access classified systems and hints at undisclosed safe‑house activity in Hong Kong, but provides no names, dates, or concrete evid Claims an unidentified NSA employee may have supplied passwords and privileged access to Snowden. Suggests Snowden’s first 11 days in Hong Kong are unaccounted for, with speculation of a mainland‑Ch
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