Snowden’s 2009 Japan stint and social circle at Yokota base
Summary
The passage provides anecdotal details about Edward Snowden’s personal contacts and a Dell contract at Yokota Air Base, but offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑leve Snowden worked for Dell in 2009 as a system administrator on the EPIC SHELTER backup project, giving He socialized with US Air Force public affairs sergeant Jennie Mills and Navy pilot Joseph Chamber
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
View Source CollectionPersons Referenced (1)
Tags
Related Documents (6)
Snowden’s 2009 Japan trip with U.S. military personnel and amateur photographer Lindsay Mills
The passage provides colorful anecdotal details about Edward Snowden’s personal activities in Japan, including interactions with U.S. Air Force and Navy personnel stationed at Yokota. While it mention Snowden was in Japan in July‑August 2009, staying at Yokota Air Base. He socialized with Lindsay Mills, an amateur photographer, and the Chamberlin couple (U.S. Air Force The group attempted to climb
Chinese United Front Groups Host U.S. Officials at Overseas Chambers and Events
The passage documents specific instances where U.S. elected officials and local leaders attended events organized by Chinese overseas chambers linked to the United Front. It provides names of position U.S. local and federal officials have attended Chinese overseas chamber events tied to United Front Events include Chinese New Year galas, launch events, and forums in California and Pennsylvania. C
Chinese United Front Chambers of Commerce Embedded in U.S. Local Business Networks
The passage identifies a structured network of China‑linked chambers of commerce (CGCC and 31 regional groups) with senior U.S. officials attending events, suggesting a conduit for political influence China General Chamber of Commerce (CGCC) founded 2005, headquartered in New York, with five regional CGCC chair is Xu Chen, President & CEO of Bank of China USA. CGCC hosted U.S. governors in 2017 an
NLRB Notice Posting Rule Discussion References Supreme Court Cases and Industry Comments
The passage is a standard regulatory filing discussing legal precedents and industry comments on a notice‑posting rule. It contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving hi References Supreme Court decisions (Teamsters 357, Lechmere) to justify rulemaking authority. Industry groups (U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Center on National Labor Policy, Portland Cement Associat Clai
Virgin Islands Daily News Holiday Happenings – Community Events Calendar
The passage lists local school concerts, holiday festivals, and community activities in the U.S. Virgin Islands with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It provides no ac Numerous school and community holiday concerts scheduled for December 2016. Local businesses and organizations promoting events (e.g., tourism department, chambers of commerce) Contact information fo
Historical Overview of U.S. Signals Intelligence and the Black Chamber
The passage provides a historical narrative about early U.S. code‑breaking efforts and the closure of the Black Chamber by President Hoover. It contains no new, actionable leads, specific transactions U.S. Army and Navy established code‑breaking units before WWI. These units merged into the Code Compilation Company after WWI. Herbert O. Yardley led the Black Chamber, which intercepted telegrams vi
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.