Snowden allegedly received extensive Russian state support and employment in exchange for cooperation with the Kremlin
Snowden allegedly received extensive Russian state support and employment in exchange for cooperation with the Kremlin The passage suggests concrete ties between Edward Snowden, a high‑profile U.S. whistleblower, and the Russian government, including identification papers, bodyguards, a Moscow cyber‑security job, and participation in a Putin‑hosted telethon. While the details are unverified, they provide actionable leads (names, dates, locations) for investigating possible intelligence cooperation and financial flows, making it a strong but not yet blockbuster lead. Key insights: Snowden’s lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, negotiated his stay with the Kremlin and FSB.; Snowden received Russian ID, residence, bodyguards, and a job at an unnamed Moscow cyber‑security firm.; Snowden’s partner, Lindsay Mills, was granted a three‑month visa to join him in Moscow.
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Snowden allegedly received extensive Russian state support and employment in exchange for cooperation with the Kremlin The passage suggests concrete ties between Edward Snowden, a high‑profile U.S. whistleblower, and the Russian government, including identification papers, bodyguards, a Moscow cyber‑security job, and participation in a Putin‑hosted telethon. While the details are unverified, they provide actionable leads (names, dates, locations) for investigating possible intelligence cooperation and financial flows, making it a strong but not yet blockbuster lead. Key insights: Snowden’s lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, negotiated his stay with the Kremlin and FSB.; Snowden received Russian ID, residence, bodyguards, and a job at an unnamed Moscow cyber‑security firm.; Snowden’s partner, Lindsay Mills, was granted a three‑month visa to join him in Moscow.
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