Snowden digs deep and discusses his despair to discover how some of the programs he created were being used. The book is very well-written in a conversational style. In his recently released book, Permanent Record, he gives you insight that is too deep to be covered in newspapers. Nor do they fully convey Snowden’s decision to go public. The articles, while thorough, don’t show the entire gamut of just how deeply invasive the NSA actually is. Soon it was discovered that a young man named Edward Snowden was the person who had blown the whistle on the things he’d seen while working in the Intelligence Community for the National Security Agency. Most of us recall the day in 2013 when the outrageous invasions into our privacy by the NSA were suddenly brought to light. Author of Be Ready for Anything and Build a Better Pantry on a Budget online course
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