Snowden interview logistics in Hong Kong involving journalists and tech billionaire backing
Snowden interview logistics in Hong Kong involving journalists and tech billionaire backing The passage describes the arrangement of Snowden's final interview, naming journalists and a billionaire backer, but offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials or financial flows. It provides contextual detail useful for background but lacks actionable leads. Key insights: Glenn Greenwald left The Guardian and co‑founded The Intercept, funded by Pierre Omidyar.; Laura Poitras coordinated Snowden's interview in Hong Kong with Australian reporter Lana Lam.; Snowden claimed the NSA intercepted data from over 61,000 computers in Hong Kong and China.
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Snowden interview logistics in Hong Kong involving journalists and tech billionaire backing The passage describes the arrangement of Snowden's final interview, naming journalists and a billionaire backer, but offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials or financial flows. It provides contextual detail useful for background but lacks actionable leads. Key insights: Glenn Greenwald left The Guardian and co‑founded The Intercept, funded by Pierre Omidyar.; Laura Poitras coordinated Snowden's interview in Hong Kong with Australian reporter Lana Lam.; Snowden claimed the NSA intercepted data from over 61,000 computers in Hong Kong and China.
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