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  2. This is everything Edward Snowden revealed in just one year ...

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    More than 7,000 top secret documents have been released by journalists Snowden entrusted them to, which some believe is less than 1% of the entire archive.

  3. Permanent Record (autobiography) - Wikipedia

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    Permanent Record is a 2019 autobiography by Edward Snowden, whose revelations sparked a global debate about surveillance.It was published on September 17, 2019 (Constitution Day), by Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company.

  4. Edward Snowden - Wikipedia

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    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. [15] The couple's first son was born in December 2020, [41] and their second son was born sometime before September 2022. [1]

  5. Commentary on Edward Snowden's disclosure - Wikipedia

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    [116] After charges against Snowden were revealed, Assange released a statement asking people to "step forward and stand with" Snowden. [117] Following President Obama's assurances that changes are planned for the NSA surveillance program, Assange said in a written statement that Obama had "validated Edward Snowden's role as a whistle-blower".

  6. Edward Snowden: The complicated man behind an epic heist - AOL

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    In June of 2013, Edward Snowden was working a contracted job as a systems administrator for the NSA. In his time there, he allegedly stole 1.5 million classified files.

  7. 1971 FBI burglars reveal themselves in new book - AOL

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    They were Snowden before Snowden, except no one ever knew who they were until now. Five of the eight burglars who ultimately helped take down J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI domestic surveillance ...

  8. Citizenfour - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, accompanied by columnist Glenn Greenwald and The Guardian intelligence reporter Ewen MacAskill, [7] she travels to Hong Kong with her camera for the first meeting with "Citizenfour" in a hotel, who reveals himself as Edward Snowden. Scenes of their meeting take place in Snowden's hotel room, where he maintains his privacy.

  9. Did Edward Snowden's NSA Papers Really Hurt American ... - AOL

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