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Edward Joseph Snowden (born June 21, 1983) is an American and naturalized Russian citizen who was a computer intelligence consultant and whistleblower who leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013 when he was an employee and subcontractor. His disclosures revealed numerous global surveillance programs, many run by the NSA and the Five Eyes intelligence alliance with the cooperation of telecommunication companies and European governments and prompted a cultural discussion about national security and individual privacy. In 2013, Snowden was hired by an NSA contractor, Booz Allen Hamilton, after previous employment with Dell and the CIA. Snowden says he gradually became disillusioned with the programs with which he was involved, and that he tried to raise his ethical concerns through internal channels but was ignored. On May 20, 2013, Snowden flew to Hong Kong after taking a medical leave from his job at an NSA facility in Hawaii, and in early June he revealed thousands of classified NSA documents to journalists Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, Barton Gellman, and Ewen MacAskill. Snowden came to international attention after stories based on the material appeared in The Guardian, The Washington Post, and other publications. On June 21, 2013, the United States Department of Justice unsealed charges against Snowden of two counts of violating the Espionage Act of 1917 and theft of government property, following which the Department of State revoked his passport. Two days later, he flew into Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport, where Russian authorities observed the canceled passport, and he was restricted to the airport terminal for over one month. Russia later granted Snowden the right of asylum with an initial visa for residence for one year, which was subsequently repeatedly extended. In October 2020, he was granted permanent residency in Russia. In September 2022, Snowden was granted Russian citizenship by President Vladimir Putin. A subject of controversy, Snowden has been variously praised and condemned for his leaks. Snowden has defended his actions as an effort "to inform the public as to that which is done in their name and that which is done against them." His disclosures have fueled debates over mass surveillance, government secrecy, and the balance between national security and information privacy, something that he has said he intended to do in retrospective interviews. In early 2016, Snowden became the president of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a San Francisco–based nonprofit organization that aims to protect journalists from hacking and government surveillance. He also has a job at an unnamed Russian IT company. In 2017, he married Lindsay Mills. "I have to lay my head down in Moscow on a pillow at night," he told an Israeli audience in November 2018, "but I live on the internet and every other city in the world." On September 17, 2019, his memoir Permanent Record was published. On September 2, 2020, a U.S. federal court ruled in United States v. Moalin that the U.S. intelligence's mass surveillance program exposed by Snowden was illegal and possibly unconstitutional. Early life Edward Joseph Snowden was born on June 21, 1983, in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. His maternal grandfather, Edward J. Barrett, a rear admiral in the U.S. Coast Guard, became a senior official with the FBI and was at the Pentagon in 2001 during the September 11 attacks. Snowden's father, Lonnie, was a warrant officer in the Coast Guard, and his mother, Elizabeth, was a clerk at the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. His older sister, Jessica, was a lawyer at the Federal Judicial Center in Washington, D.C. Edward Snowden said that he had expected to work for the federal government, as had the rest of his family. His parents divorced in 2001, and his father remarried. In the early 1990s, while still in grade school, Snowden moved with his family to the area of Fort Meade, Maryland. Mononucleosis caused him to miss high school for almost nine months. Rather than returning to school, he passed the GED test and took classes at Anne Arundel Community College. Although Snowden had no undergraduate college degree, he worked online toward a master's degree at the University of Liverpool, England, in 2011. He was interested in Japanese popular culture, had studied the Japanese language, and worked for an anime company that had a resident office in the U.S. He also said he had a basic understanding of Mandarin Chinese and was deeply interested in martial arts. At age 20, he listed Buddhism as his religion on a military recruitment form, noting that the choice of agnostic was "strangely absent." In September 2019, as part of interviews relating to the release of his memoir Permanent Record, Snowden revealed to The Guardian that he married Lindsay Mills in a courthouse in Moscow. The couple's first son was born in December 2020, and their second son was born sometime before September 2022. Career Feeling a duty to fight in the Iraq War, Snowden enlisted in the United States Army on May 7, 2004, and became a Special Forces candidate through its 18X enlistment option. He did not complete the training due to bilateral tibial stress fractures, and was given an administrative discharge on September 28, 2004. Snowden was then employed for less than a year in 2005 as a security guard at the University of Maryland's Center for Advanced Study of Language, a research center sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA). According to the University, this is not a classified facility, though it is heavily guarded. In June 2014, Snowden told Wired that his job as a security guard required a high-level security clearance, for which he passed a polygraph exam and underwent a stringent background investigation. Employment at the CIA After attending a 2006 job-fair focused on intelligence agencies, Snowden accepted an offer for a position at the CIA. The Agency assigned him to the global communications division at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. In May 2006, Snowden wrote in Ars Technica that he had no trouble getting work because he was a "computer wizard". After distinguishing himself as a junior employee on the top computer team, Snowden was sent to the CIA's secret school for technology specialists, where he lived in a hotel for six months while studying and training full-time. In March 2007, the CIA stationed Snowden with diplomatic cover in Geneva, Switzerland, where he was responsible for maintaining computer-network security. Assigned to the U.S. Permanent Mission to the United Nations, a diplomatic mission representing U.S. interests before the UN and other international organizations, Snowden received a diplomatic passport and a four-bedroom apartment near Lake Geneva. According to Greenwald, while there Snowden was "considered the top technical and cybersecurity expert" in that country and "was hand-picked by th.... Discover the Edward Snowden popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Edward Snowden books.

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  • Edward Snowden synopsis, comments

    Edward Snowden

    Luke Harding

    Alles begann mit einer EMail: «Ich bin ein hochrangiger Geheimdienstmitarbeiter ...» Was folgte, war die spektakulärste Enthüllung von Staatsgeheimnissen der Geschichte. Edward Sno...

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    Edward Snowden

    Andrea Lattanzi Barcelò

    Edward Joseph Snowden è un consulente informatico statunitense, ex impiegato della CIA (Agenzia Centrale di Intelligence) e della NSA (Agenzia di Sicurezza Nazionale).  Il suo...

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    Body of Secrets

    James Bamford

    The National Security Agency is the world’s most powerful, most farreaching espionage. Now with a new afterword describing the security lapses that preceded the attacks of Sept...

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    Snowden

    Ted Rall

    As many as 1.4 million citizens with security clearance saw some or all of the same documents revealed by Edward Snowden. Why did he, and no one else, decide to step forward and ta...

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    Blood and Sand

    Frank Gardner

    On the June 6, 2004, while on assignment in Riyadh, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner and cameraman Simon Cumbers were ambushed by Islamist gunmen. Simon was killed outright...

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    Spooked

    Nicholas Schou

    The American people depend on a free press to keep a close and impartial watch on the national security operations that are carried out in our name. But in many cases, this trust i...

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    The Counterrevolution

    Bernard E. Harcourt

    A distinguished political theorist sounds the alarm about the counterinsurgency strategies used to govern Americans Militarized police officers with tanks and drones. Pervasive gov...

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    How America Lost Its Secrets

    Edward Jay Epstein

    A groundbreaking exposé that convincingly challenges the popular image of Edward Snowden as hacker turned avenging angel, while revealing how vulnerable our national security syste...

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    The Idealist

    Justin Peters

    This smart, “riveting” (Los Angeles Times) history of the Internet free culture movement and its larger effects on societyand the life and shocking suicide of Aaron Swartz, a found...

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    The Real Special Relationship

    Michael Smith, Michael Hayden & Sir John Scarlett

    Gripping, deeply researched, and authoritative, the history of one of the closest intelligence and security relationships in the world The Special Relationship between the United S...

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    Tough Love

    Susan Rice

    Recalling pivotal moments from her dynamic career on the front lines of American diplomacy and foreign policy, Susan E. RiceNational Security Advisor to President Barack Obama and ...

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    Rogue Justice

    Karen J. Greenberg

    The definitive account of how America’s War on Terror sparked a decadelong assault on the rule of law, weakening our courts and our Constitution in the name of national security.Th...

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    Beyond Belief

    Elaine Pagels

    In Beyond Belief, renowned religion scholar Elaine Pagels continues her groundbreaking examination of the earliest Christian texts, arguing for an ongoing assessment of faith and a...

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    The Assassination Complex

    Jeremy Scahill

    “A searing, factsdriven indictment of America’s drone wars and their implications for US democracy and foreign policy. A mustread for concerned citizens” (Library Journal, starred ...

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    How to Catch a Russian Spy

    Naveed Jamali & Ellis Henican

    With an epilogue on recent Russian spying, a “pageturner of a memoir” (Publishers Weekly) about an American civilian with a dream, who worked as a double agent with the FBI in the ...

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    Open Secret

    Stella Rimington

    'The story of MI5's transformation is fascinating. So, too is Rimington's account of her rise in what was very definitely a man's world.' GuardianThe eyeopening memoir from the fi...

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    Guilty of Journalism

    Kevin Gosztola

    From an acclaimed independent journalist, this carefullydocumented analysis of the government’s case against Julian Assange and its implications for press freedom acts as a crucial...

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    The Perfect Kill

    Robert B. Baer

    An odyssey through the art, theory, and brutality of modern political murder by Robert Baer, New York Times–bestselling author, former CIA operative, and, yes, assassin All fo...

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    Dark Mirror

    Barton Gellman

    From the threetime Pulitzer Prizewinning author of the New York Times bestseller Angler, who unearthed the deepest secrets of Edward Snowden's NSA archive, the first...

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    The Story of Psychology

    Morton Hunt

    Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Spinoza, Mesmer, William James, Pavlov, Freud, Piaget, Erikson, and Skinner. Each of these thinkers recognized that human beings could examine, compre...

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    ATTENTION

    Joshua Cohen

    A wideranging, rulebending collection of nonfiction from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Netanyahus   “Attention reveals a fresh, vital literary voice as it covers se...

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    Justice on Trial

    Mollie Hemingway & Carrie Severino

    #1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER! Justice Anthony Kennedy slipped out of the Supreme Court building on June 27, 2018, and traveled incognito to the White House to inform President Donald Tru...

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    Lunch with the FT

    Lionel Barber

    Lunch with the FT has been a permanent fixture in the Financial Times for almost 30 years, featuring presidents, film stars, musical icons and business leaders from around the worl...

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    This Machine Kills Secrets

    Andy Greenberg

    At last, the first full account of the cypherpunks who aim to free the world’s institutional secrets, by Forbes journalist Andy Greenberg who has traced their shadowy history from ...

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    The Triple Agent

    Joby Warrick

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER From the PulitzerPrize winning reporter, a stunning narrative account of the mysterious Jordanian who penetrated both the inner circle of alQaeda and the highe...

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    Vigilancia permanente

    Edward Snowden

    El mayor escándalo diplomático de la historia. Una vida al servicio de la verdad. Las memorias que agitarán la geopolítica mundial. El libro que el gobierno de los E...

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    Afacerea Edward Snowden

    Glenn Greenwald

    Internetul democratizează discursul politic şi echilibrează balanţa între cei puternici şi cei slabi, iar libertatea lui – posibilitatea de a folosi reţeaua fără constrângeri insti...

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    The Snowden Files

    Luke Harding

    In a tour de force of investigative journalism that reads like a spy novel, awardwinning Guardian reporter Luke Harding tells Edward Snowden’s astonishing storyEdward Snowden was a...

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    Spycraft

    Robert B. Wallace, H. Keith Melton & Henry R. Schlesinger

    An unprecedented history of the CIA's secret and amazing gadgetry behind the art of espionageIn this look at the CIA’s most secretive operations and the devices that made them poss...

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    SUMMARY - Permanent Record by Edward Snowden

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    Our summary is short, simple and pragmatic. It allows you to have the essential ideas of a big book in less than 30 minutes. As you read this summary, you will discover the life o...

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    Finale Vernetzung

    Philip N. Howard

    Gegenstände, die über das Internet kommunizieren, gar selbstständig Entscheidungen treffen das schien eher zum Gedankengut von Nerds und ScienceFictionFans zu passen als zu einem ...

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    The Spy Who Was Left Behind

    Michael Pullara

    The shocking true story of international intrigue “a highly detailed, engrossing work” (Kirkus Reviews)involving the 1993 murder of CIA officer Freddie Woodruff by KGB agents and t...

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    No Place to Hide

    Glenn Greenwald

    A groundbreaking look at the NSA surveillance scandal, from the reporter who broke the story, Glenn Greenwald, star of Citizenfour, the Academy Awardwinning documentary on Edward ...

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    The CIA

    Hugh Wilford

    A celebrated historian of US intelligence explores how the CIA was born in antiimperialist idealism but swiftly became an instrument of a new covert empire both overseas and at hom...

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    No Place to Hide by Glenn Greenwald - A 30-minute Summary

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