Journalist coordination with hacktivist Jacob Appelbaum and Snowden on NSA disclosures
Journalist coordination with hacktivist Jacob Appelbaum and Snowden on NSA disclosures The passage details interactions among journalists, a hacktivist, and Edward Snowden regarding NSA document publication. While it mentions potential foreign partners (e.g., Israel) and private companies, it lacks concrete new evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials or financial flows. The information is largely already public and offers limited actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Jacob Appelbaum acted as technical liaison between Snowden and journalists.; Snowden answered questions about NSA surveillance programs, foreign partners, and private company involvement.; Guardian editor Janine Gibson approved Greenwald's trip to Hong Kong despite concerns over top‑secret material.
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Journalist coordination with hacktivist Jacob Appelbaum and Snowden on NSA disclosures The passage details interactions among journalists, a hacktivist, and Edward Snowden regarding NSA document publication. While it mentions potential foreign partners (e.g., Israel) and private companies, it lacks concrete new evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials or financial flows. The information is largely already public and offers limited actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Jacob Appelbaum acted as technical liaison between Snowden and journalists.; Snowden answered questions about NSA surveillance programs, foreign partners, and private company involvement.; Guardian editor Janine Gibson approved Greenwald's trip to Hong Kong despite concerns over top‑secret material.
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