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Assange allegedly coordinated Sarah Harrison’s rapid deployment to Hong Kong to aid Snowden’s escape to Russia The passage provides a detailed narrative linking Julian Assange, Sarah Harrison, and Edward Snowden, suggesting a coordinated operation to move Snowden to Russia via Hong Kong. It names specific individuals, dates, and travel logistics, offering concrete follow‑up leads (e.g., flight records, visa applications, Avro shipping company ties). While the claim is unverified and largely anecdotal, it implicates high‑profile actors (Assange, Snowden, Glenn Greenwald) and could expose a covert network facilitating whistleblower movement, which would be controversial if substantiated. Key insights: Assange reportedly advised Snowden to seek asylum in Russia and fabricated a story of a route through Ecuador.; Assange instructed senior WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison to abandon an Australian political campaign and travel to Hong Kong.; Harrison allegedly flew from Melbourne to Hong Kong on June 11, the same day Snowden texted Glenn Greenwald from a safe house.
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Assange allegedly coordinated Sarah Harrison’s rapid deployment to Hong Kong to aid Snowden’s escape to Russia The passage provides a detailed narrative linking Julian Assange, Sarah Harrison, and Edward Snowden, suggesting a coordinated operation to move Snowden to Russia via Hong Kong. It names specific individuals, dates, and travel logistics, offering concrete follow‑up leads (e.g., flight records, visa applications, Avro shipping company ties). While the claim is unverified and largely anecdotal, it implicates high‑profile actors (Assange, Snowden, Glenn Greenwald) and could expose a covert network facilitating whistleblower movement, which would be controversial if substantiated. Key insights: Assange reportedly advised Snowden to seek asylum in Russia and fabricated a story of a route through Ecuador.; Assange instructed senior WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison to abandon an Australian political campaign and travel to Hong Kong.; Harrison allegedly flew from Melbourne to Hong Kong on June 11, the same day Snowden texted Glenn Greenwald from a safe house.
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