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Alleged Wikileaks‑linked operative funded Snowden’s Hong Kong escape with unclear money sources

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020259
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The passage provides specific names (Julian Assange, 'Harrison' – identified as a Wikileaks operative), dates, and alleged financial mechanisms (use of Wikileaks resources, RT payments, Freedom of the Harrison allegedly booked dozens of decoy flights for Snowden using his blocked credit cards to attr Only one confirmed ticket to Moscow was purchased for Snowden; Harrison also bought a ticket for h

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