This document is page 331 of a 'Selected Bibliography' from a book or report, likely produced on September 30, 2016, and stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'. The content lists journalistic sources regarding Edward Snowden, the NSA, and espionage, citing publications like The New York Times, The Guardian, and Vice. The footer filename 'Epst_9780451494566...' corresponds to the ISBN for the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, suggesting this document is related to the journalist Edward Jay Epstein rather than Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 316 of a book (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the filename/ISBN) containing endnotes for Chapter 13, 'The Great Divide'. The notes reference various sources regarding Edward Snowden's leaks, his life in Moscow, and comparisons to other leak cases, specifically the prosecution of General David Petraeus for sharing classified info with his mistress Paula Broadwell. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is page 101 of a book (likely titled 'The Plot to Hack America' or similar based on context and ISBN in footer) produced as part of a House Oversight investigation. It details Julian Assange's involvement in Edward Snowden's flight to Russia, specifically noting Assange's advice to avoid Ecuador in favor of Russia and his deployment of WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison to Hong Kong to assist Snowden. It also provides background on Harrison's family connections in Hong Kong and her operational security measures.
This document appears to be page 39 from a book (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein), stamped as a House Oversight exhibit. It details Edward Snowden's time at an NSA facility ('the tunnel'), his observation of young analysts sharing intercepted nude photos, and his political support for Ron Paul and the Libertarian Party, including a $500 donation. The text also mentions comments Snowden made to The Guardian and Ars Technica regarding his work and political views.
This document appears to be page 35 from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename and content style) stamped as a House Oversight document. It details Edward Snowden's hypocrisy in 2010-2011, where he criticized corporate cooperation with the NSA on Ars Technica under the alias 'TrueHooHa' while simultaneously seeking renewed security clearance to work for Dell. It also discusses the privatization of government background checks initiated in 1996, specifically focusing on USIS (owned first by Carlyle Group, then Providence Equity Partners) and its profit-driven approach to NSA vetting.
This document appears to be a page from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename 'Epst') detailing Edward Snowden's departure from the CIA in February 2009. It describes an internal investigation into Snowden's suspicious computer activities, his resignation to avoid said investigation, and his growing animosity toward the US intelligence community, highlighted by a forum post criticizing the appointment of Leon Panetta. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is page 24 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the filename), included in a House Oversight file dump. It details Edward Snowden's lifestyle and financial activities in 2008, including his use of aliases 'Wolfking Awesomefox' and 'TrueHooHa', significant gambling losses on the stock market, and his angry online outbursts against Ben Bernanke and others on Ars Technica. It connects his personal financial distress to his time working for the CIA on sensitive operations in Switzerland.
This document appears to be page 23 of a book (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename prefix 'Epst') included in a House Oversight Committee production. The text details Edward Snowden's time in Geneva (2007-2009) working as a junior-level Telecommunications Support Officer (TSO) for the CIA under State Department cover. It discusses his lifestyle, his relationship with intern Mavanee Anderson, his girlfriend Lindsay Mills, and contrasts his actual role with his later claims of being a 'senior adviser.'
This document recounts Edward Snowden's early adulthood, detailing his failed attempt at a modeling career, his relationship with Lindsay Mills, and his surprising hiring by the CIA in 2006 despite lacking a high school diploma. It highlights the contrast between his lack of academic credentials and the agency's typical hiring requirements.
This document is page 18 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename 'Epst'), processed as a House Oversight Committee record. It details Edward Snowden's discharge from the Army in 2004, disputing his claims of medical discharge (broken legs) with neighbor testimony and Army records citing an 'administrative discharge.' It further covers his subsequent employment as a security guard at the University of Maryland and his online activity on Ars Technica, including his aspirations to be a male model.
This document is page 17 from a book proof (likely by author Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename) regarding Edward Snowden, marked with a House Oversight Bates number. It details Snowden's early adulthood, including his physical fitness regimen, online persona, desire to move to Japan, and his brief, failed 19-week stint in the U.S. Army Reserves (Special Forces training) in 2004. It also mentions his grandfather, Admiral Barrett, who was at the Pentagon during the 9/11 attacks.
This document is a page (page 16) from a book titled 'How America Lost Its Secrets', authored by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst_...'). The text details the early life of Edward Snowden, contrasting his academic failures with his sister Jessica's success. It covers his dropping out of high school in 1998, his parents' divorce, his solitary life in a Maryland condominium, and his immersion in online gaming culture under the alias 'TheTrueHooHa'. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional inquiry.
This document, likely part of a House Oversight report, details the coordination between Julian Assange and Edward Snowden regarding Snowden's flight from US authorities. It describes Assange's advice for Snowden to seek asylum in Russia rather than Ecuador to manage PR consequences, and his deployment of WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison from Australia to Hong Kong to assist Snowden. The text also covers Harrison's family connections in Hong Kong and Snowden's stated motivations involving the treatment of Bradley Manning.
This document is page 235 of a book or report, containing endnotes for a chapter about Edward Snowden, not Jeffrey Epstein. The citations reference various sources like Vanity Fair, The Washington Post, and author interviews to provide context on Snowden's life, including his childhood, an alias he used online, his brief military career, and his relationship with his girlfriend, Lindsay Mills. The page includes a footer indicating it is from a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' collection.
This document is page 228 of a larger work, providing a list of eight citations for "Chapter I: The Great Divide." The notes reference various sources, including articles, interviews, and online content related to Edward Snowden, the NSA, and associated individuals and events. The sources cited range from the New Yorker and Forbes to news interviews on CBS and online chat room posts on Ars Technica.
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