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Edward Jay Epstein (December 6, 1935 – January 9, 2024) was an American investigative journalist and a political science professor at
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, the
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Early life and education

Edward Jay Epstein was born in
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on December 6, 1935. He earned a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in government from
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. One of his professors at Cornell was
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. In 1973, he received his PhD in government from
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.


Career

Epstein taught courses at these universities for three years. While a graduate student at Cornell University in 1966, he published the book ''Inquest'', an influential critique of the
Warren Commission The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, known unofficially as the Warren Commission, was established by President of the United States, President Lyndon B. Johnson through on November 29, 1963, to investigate the A ...
probe into the John F. Kennedy assassination. After teaching at Harvard, UCLA, and MIT, Epstein decided to pursue his writing career back in New York City. Epstein wrote three books about the Kennedy assassination, eventually collected in ''The Assassination Chronicles: Inquest, Counterplot, and Legend'' (1992). His books ''Legend'' (1978) and ''Deception'' (1989) drew on interviews with retired CIA Counterintelligence Chief James Jesus Angleton, and his 1982 book ''The Rise and Fall of Diamonds'' was an exposé of the diamond industry and its economic impact in southern Africa. In "Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?" (1982), Edward Jay Epstein detailed the heavy marketing strategy used by the diamond company
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to turn tiny rocks of transparent crystallized carbon into highly demanded, high-priced mass market items. In his 1996 book ''Dossier: The Secret History of
Armand Hammer Armand Hammer (May 21, 1898 – December 10, 1990) was an American businessman and philanthropist. The son of a Russian Empire-born communist activist, Hammer trained as a physician before beginning his career in trade with the newly estab ...
'', the author revealed, among other things, how the prolific businessman laundered money to finance espionage for the Soviets in the 1920s and 1930s. In 2017, Edward Jay Epstein was the subject of a documentary, ''Hall of Mirrors'', directed by the sisters Ena and Ines Talakic and which premiered at the 55th New York Film Festival. This covered his most notable articles and books, including close looks at the findings of the Warren Commission, the structure of the diamond industry, the strange career of Armand Hammer, and the inner workings of big-time journalism itself. These were interwoven with an in-progress investigation into the circumstances around Edward Snowden's 2013 leak of classified documents, resulting in Epstein's book ''How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, the Man and the Theft''. Despite claims of both the documentary and the book affirming that Snowden was a Russian spy, neither did so. On the contrary, in his book, Epstein concludes that there is no evidence that Snowden was employed by the Russian intelligence service while in the United States. What he did say in his book ''How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, the Man and the Theft'' was that Snowden, a former civilian contractor at the National Security Agency, as the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence unanimously confirmed in its December 2016 report, removed digital copies of 1.5 million classified files from the NSA. Epstein also said that Edward Snowden went to Hong Kong, where he secretly contacted Russian government officials, which Vladimir Putin revealed in a September 3, 2013, televised press conference and that the House Intelligence Committee found, based on its access to U.S. intelligence, that "Since Snowden's arrival in Moscow n June 23, 2013 he has had, and continues to have, contact with Russian intelligence services."—a conclusion that Epstein confirmed with Representative
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, the committee's ranked Democrat, and Representative Mike Rogers, its ranking Republican; all the Democrats as well as Republicans signed the report. The fact that a defector to Moscow had contact between 2013 and 2016 with an adversary's intelligence service does not make him a spy, and therefore Epstein never claimed that Edward Snowden was a spy in the film ''Hall of Mirrors'' or in his book. Nonetheless, he said "Other whistleblowers have gone to their respective service's inspector general with their concerns; by contrast, Snowden 'got in touch with' agents of the Russian government."


Death

Epstein died from
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at his apartment in Manhattan, New York City, on January 9, 2024, at the age of 88.


Published work

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How America Lost Its Secrets
— Book talk at New America, 2017
Blog
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