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Table of contents for a Snowden/Assange themed document with no substantive details

The passage only lists chapter titles and page numbers, providing no concrete information, names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It offers no investigative leads, novelty, Document appears to be a narrative or book outline about Snowden, Assange, and related topics. No specific claims, individuals, or events are described.

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019487
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1
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The passage only lists chapter titles and page numbers, providing no concrete information, names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It offers no investigative leads, novelty, Document appears to be a narrative or book outline about Snowden, Assange, and related topics. No specific claims, individuals, or events are described.

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Contents Prologue Snowden’s Trail: Hong Kong, 2014 000 part onE SNOWDEN’S ARC CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 Tinker 15 Secret Agent 22 Contractor 28 Thief 38 Crossing the Rubicon 44 Hacktivist 49 String Puller 59 Raider of the Inner Sanctum 73 Escape Artist 80 CHAPTER 10 Whistle-blower 88 CHAPTER 11 Enter Assange 98 CHAPTER 12 Fugitive 104 part two THE INTELLIGENCE CRISIS CHAPTER 13 The Great Divide 113 cuapter 14 The Crime Scene Investigation 133 | | Epst_9780451494566_2p all_r1.z.indd 9 9/29/16 5:51PM | |

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