by Edward Lucas
88 http://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/08/surfs-up-or-whats-up-hacker-convergences-in-hawaii.html
89 This theory is elaborated by Fitzpatrick at http://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/11/the-crypto-kids-and-the-rubiks-party-signal-to-snowden.html
90 http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2263705 (in Russian). See also Fitzpatrick's analysis at http://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/08/edward-snowden-partied-with-the-russians-in-hong-kong-on-his-30th-birthday.html
91 http://3dblogger.typepad.com/minding_russia/2013/10/how-to-find-edward-snowden-in-moscow.html
Edward Lucas is a senior editor at the Economist. A former foreign correspondent with 30 years' experience in Russian and east European affairs, he is the author of, among other publications, Deception (2011), which deals with east-west espionage, and The New Cold War (2008), which gave warning of the threat posed by Vladimir Putin's Russia. He is a non-resident fellow at CEPA, a think-tank in Washington, DC. He lives in London and is married to the writer Cristina Odone. He tweets as @edwardlucas.
The views expressed in this book are his alone.