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Snowden's delayed Hong Kong meeting with journalists may have extended his exposure window

Snowden's delayed Hong Kong meeting with journalists may have extended his exposure window The passage offers a narrative of timing and decisions surrounding Edward Snowden's travel to Hong Kong and interactions with journalists. It provides no new names, transactions, or concrete evidence of wrongdoing by powerful actors, and the details are already widely reported. While it hints at operational missteps, it lacks actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Snowden planned to meet journalists in Hong Kong before his medical leave return date of June 3.; Delays by Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras allowed Snowden to remain in Hong Kong only until the NSA could confirm his absence.; The passage suggests Snowden’s motive may have included creating a video, not just delivering documents.

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Snowden's delayed Hong Kong meeting with journalists may have extended his exposure window The passage offers a narrative of timing and decisions surrounding Edward Snowden's travel to Hong Kong and interactions with journalists. It provides no new names, transactions, or concrete evidence of wrongdoing by powerful actors, and the details are already widely reported. While it hints at operational missteps, it lacks actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Snowden planned to meet journalists in Hong Kong before his medical leave return date of June 3.; Delays by Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras allowed Snowden to remain in Hong Kong only until the NSA could confirm his absence.; The passage suggests Snowden’s motive may have included creating a video, not just delivering documents.

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