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By Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald
This book provides an in-depth account of the National Security Agency's global surveillance programs, as revealed through classified documents. It details the investigations and reporting that exposed the extent of government data collection and the challenges faced in bringing this information to light. The narrative focuses on the critical role of whistleblowers and journalists in holding powerful institutions accountable. It explores the implications of mass surveillance for privacy and civil liberties in the digital age. The book offers a firsthand perspective on the events that reshaped public understanding of national security and government oversight.