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Edward Snowden

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Includes the name: Edward J. Snowden

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Citizenfour [2014 film] (2015) — Actor — 41 copies
El pequeño libro rojo del activista en la red (Eldiario.Es Libros) (2015) — Introduction, some editions — 8 copies

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Thank you Edward Snowden!
 
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nyshkin | 53 other reviews | Mar 20, 2024 |
Eleven years hence, all I can say is: what bravery, what madness! Let Edward Snowden come home. Daniel Ellsberg did not have to go into exile--why should Snowden be stuck in Russia, of all places?
 
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fromthecomfychair | Mar 12, 2024 |
The writing style is engrossing and emotional, the story is important, and I found that I could relate to a lot of Snowden's thoughts and experiences growing up. I highly recommend it whether you've been following his story since 2013 or whether you barely know anything about him.
 
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AdioRadley | 53 other reviews | Jan 21, 2024 |
I have worked in and around the IT industry for over 15 years and grew up, similarly to Snowden, enamored with technology. I got my first PC, a XT clone, at around age 10 and started running my own BBS shortly after. I remember those first days of the internet, my first website, and the days before social media. None of what he exposed in 2013 really surprised me or people like me - at least not from a technological perspective. It was always an assumption that this stuff could happen. Taking over cameras, stepping through backdoors in routers, listening in on microphones, browsing private social media pages. Of course that's possible. What we didn't fully appreciate was the scope. The story Edward Snowden has to tell is an important one... and the book covers his life and the events surrounding his whistleblowing with great detail and emotion. It not only explains what he did, but he tries to tell the story of why he did it. It's a wonderfully crafted book that should be standard reading for any technologist.

That the US government is collecting data on such an enormous scale, passively, and storing it in perpetuity... that should frighten everyone, and it's enough to start making you paranoid of the things you do online. Of course, I'm just a middle aged white guy in Canada who lives a fairly standard, boring life. I'm not a juicy surveillance target. Or am I?

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