Snowden's 2014 Escape Route from Moscow to Hong Kong via Honolulu and Narita
Snowden's 2014 Escape Route from Moscow to Hong Kong via Honolulu and Narita The passage provides a detailed timeline and travel logistics of Edward Snowden’s flight path after leaving Russia, including dates, airports, and personal actions. While it offers concrete follow‑up points (e.g., May 18‑20 travel, transit through Honolulu, Narita, and Hong Kong), the information is already widely reported and does not introduce new actors, financial flows, or misconduct beyond Snowden’s known flight. It is moderately useful for corroborating existing narratives but lacks novel revelations or direct links to high‑level officials. Key insights: Snowden left Moscow on May 18, 2014, driving to Honolulu International Airport.; He traveled with only a backpack, laptop, cash, and thumb drives containing NSA keys.; Used a medical excuse to avoid immediate detection by his employer.
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Snowden's 2014 Escape Route from Moscow to Hong Kong via Honolulu and Narita The passage provides a detailed timeline and travel logistics of Edward Snowden’s flight path after leaving Russia, including dates, airports, and personal actions. While it offers concrete follow‑up points (e.g., May 18‑20 travel, transit through Honolulu, Narita, and Hong Kong), the information is already widely reported and does not introduce new actors, financial flows, or misconduct beyond Snowden’s known flight. It is moderately useful for corroborating existing narratives but lacks novel revelations or direct links to high‑level officials. Key insights: Snowden left Moscow on May 18, 2014, driving to Honolulu International Airport.; He traveled with only a backpack, laptop, cash, and thumb drives containing NSA keys.; Used a medical excuse to avoid immediate detection by his employer.
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