| ® || 320 | Notes to pages 159-171 157 A counterespionage review: Member of the PFIAB who requested anonymity, interview with author. 157 “in that they both used”: Kevin Gosztola, “NSA Inspector General Speaks on Snowden for First Time,” Shadow Proof, Feb. 25, 2014. 157 KGB major Anatoliy Golitsyn: Bagley, Spy Wars, 6-11. 158 Wang Lijun: Steven Lee Myers and Mark Landler, “Frenzied Hours for U.S. on Fate of a China Insider,” New York Times, April 17, 2012. 159 “I think Snowden is”: Vincent Kessler, “Snowden Being Manipulated by Russian Intelligence: Ex-NSA Chief,” Reuters, May 7, 2014. 160 A former CIA officer: Tyler Drumheller, interview with author. 161 “It is not statistically improbable’: Former NSA officer who requested anonym- ity, interview with author. 162 “when and how he”: Morell, Great War of Our Time, 296. 163 “looking to capitalize on”: Transcript of interview with Alexander, Australian Financial Review, May 8, 2014. 164 “He can compromise thousands”: Carol J. Williams, “NSA Leaker Edward Snowden Seeks Return to U.S. on His Terms,” Los Angeles Times, July 22, 2015. 165 “lIamstill working”: Gellman, “Edward Snowden, After Months of NSA Revela- tions, Says His Mission’s Accomplished.” 165 “every facet of Snowden’s communications”: Reitman, “Snowden and Greenwald.” 165 “his hosts”: Richard Byrne Reilly, “Former KGB General: Snowden Is Cooperat- ing with Russian Intelligence,” VentureBeat, May 22, 2014. © 165 “I would lose all respect’: Richard Byrne Reilly, “Former NSA Director: ‘I ® Would Lose All Respect for Russia if They Haven’t Fully Exploited Snowden,” VentureBeat, May 23, 2014. 166 He was put in contact: Kucherena, interview with Der Spiegel, “Snowden’s Law- yer: ‘Russia Will Not Hand Him Over’” Spiegel Online International, Jane 24, 2013. 166 “Officially, he is my client”: “Snowden in the Kitchen,” Interpreter, Nov. 18, 2013. 167 an interview as “great”: Bamford and De Chant, “Edward Snowden on Cyber Warfare.” 167 Putin’s teleth