233 16. “Discussed the chronology of the copied documents...” — Author’s Interview with Source A 17. “Down-loading documents for some 10 months...” Ledgett was interviewed in this time-line by Bryan Burroughs. See “The Snowden Saga, Vanity Fair, May 2014 18. “ Snowden had not yet completed his...” — Author’s Interview with Source A 19. “FBI faced a dilemma...”-- Author’s Interview with a former Justice Department official with knowledge of the Snowden case, hereinafter Source Cc. 20. “Pandora’s Box...”-- Author’s Interview with a Congressional aide with knowledge of investigation, hereinafter Source D. 21. “Guy Burgess, Donald Maclean and Kim Philby, See “The Spy Cases,” Appendix A of this book. 22. Intention of staying in Russia...”-- Snowden NBC Interview. Op cit. Bamford, Wired. Op. cit. Jane Mayer “Snowden Calls Russian-Spy Story “Absurd” in Exclusive Interview,” New Yorker, January 21, 2014. December 28, 2014. 23. “State Department revoked...”- Author’s interview with a former member of the National Security staff who cited State Department records. Also, Jen Psaki, the State Department spokeswoman, told AP "As is routine and consistent with US regulations, persons with felony arrest warrants are subject to having their passport revoked," That arrest warrant was issued on June 14, 2013. The State Department Operations Center alert said “Snowden's U.S passport was revoked on June 22, 2013” after the Justice Department unsealed the charges that had been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on June 14, 2013. “The Consul General in Hong Kong confirmed Hong Kong authorities were notified that Mr. Snowden's passport was revoked on June 22,” according to the State Department's senior watch officer. 24. “Putin had personally approved...”—Jennifer Martinez, “Report: Snowden Passport Revoked,” The Hill, June 23,2013 25. “CIA also had reports...” —Morell .op.cit. pp284-5 26. “Putin gave a lengthy interview...”—Interview Channel