Snowden’s 2009 Japan stint and social circle at Yokota base
Snowden’s 2009 Japan stint and social circle at Yokota base 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‑level misconduct. It repeats known background information and lacks actionable leads, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Snowden worked for Dell in 2009 as a system administrator on the EPIC SHELTER backup project, giving him access to NSA data transferred to Japan.; He socialized with US Air Force public affairs sergeant Jennie Mills and Navy pilot Joseph Chamberlin at Yokota, the only Americans he reportedly interacted with there.; Snowden attempted an online University of Maryland course but did not earn credit.
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Snowden’s 2009 Japan stint and social circle at Yokota base 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‑level misconduct. It repeats known background information and lacks actionable leads, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Snowden worked for Dell in 2009 as a system administrator on the EPIC SHELTER backup project, giving him access to NSA data transferred to Japan.; He socialized with US Air Force public affairs sergeant Jennie Mills and Navy pilot Joseph Chamberlin at Yokota, the only Americans he reportedly interacted with there.; Snowden attempted an online University of Maryland course but did not earn credit.
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