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Writer: | Edward Snowden |
Publication | Macmillan |
ISBN-10 | 152903566X |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Non-Fiction |
Best Sellers Rank: | #37,671 in Books |
Customer review | 4.6/5 |
Publish Date: | 17 September 2019 |
Edward Snowden is a former CIA employee and NSA contractor who became a whistleblower by exposing the US government's mass surveillance system. In his memoir "Permanent Record," he chronicles his journey from a tech-savvy teenager to a highly skilled government operative involved in building the very system he would later expose.
Snowden describes how his early fascination with technology led him to pursue a career in the intelligence community. He worked as a security specialist for the CIA and later as a contractor for the NSA, where he had access to highly classified information. It was during this time that he became increasingly disturbed by the extent of the government's surveillance programs, which he believed were a violation of privacy and civil liberties.
Motivated by his conscience and a sense of duty to the public, Snowden made the decision to leak classified documents to journalists, exposing the vast scope of the government's surveillance activities. His disclosures ignited a global debate on privacy and government surveillance and made him a polarizing figure, hailed as a hero by some and condemned as a traitor by others.
As a result of his actions, Snowden was forced to flee the United States and seek asylum in Russia, where he remains to this day. His memoir, "Permanent Record," provides a personal account of his life, his work in the intelligence community, and the events that led to his decision to become a whistleblower. The book offers a unique insight into the motivations and beliefs of a man who risked everything to expose what he saw as an alarming abuse of power