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SPY Whistleblower What He Did to National Security Agency (NSA)
Contributor(s): Schiller Phd, Jon (Author)
ISBN: 1491070544     ISBN-13: 9781491070543
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $66.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2013
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- Law | Government - Federal
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.80 lbs) 270 pages
 
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This book describes what a low level technician with a Top Secret Clearance (TSC) working for a company with a contract with the National Security Agency (NSA) can do by releasing to the news media the top secret material to which he had access. This technician told a UK newspaper after he ran-away to Hong Kong about a US surveillance program to combat terrorist threats to US targets and citizens. This technician did not have the overview of what was being done to combat terrorism, but a mini-view of what he was doing as a part of this program. After he left Hong Kong he took a flight to Moscow where he sought political asylum from Russia and several other countries. This story shows what the instantaneous spread of news by Internet can do in the year 2013. The Internet news is relayed immediately to global television programs. Snowden, the NSA leaker, hid in the Moscow Airport Transit Lounge in late June and early July 2013 waiting for political asylum to avoid extradition to the US. Many Americans are concerned about expanding government surveillance, particularly the practice of gobbling up vast amounts of data on people without a specific warrant. Greenwald's first report of Snowden's worries about widespread surveillance displayed that Snowden had a technician's view rather than a strategic view of what the surveillance was meant to accomplish. The simple fact of what happened is Snowden stole Top Secret information and disclosed the information to the general public.