Edward Snowden's Invasion Of Privacy

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HONG KONG - Edward Snowden, a United States computer programmer that is contracted to the Central Intelligence Agency usalitzed his high security level to reveal highly classified government secrets to the American people. Thanks to Snowden, the American people are learning how much access the government has to their private conversations. Through several media outlets, Snowden leaked that the CIA is gathering millions and millions of private telephone conversations of the citizens they serve, and had broken numerous privacy laws every year. The United States government manipulated the vulnerable state of their citizens after September 11, 2001 and passed the Patriot Act. Cleverly named, quickly passed, and all done in the name of national security and the betterment of American livelihood. President Bush signed away every American citizen right to personal privacy. While the government advertised that it would limit …show more content…

His selfless actions were to insure that the government could no longer scrape away the greatest attribute of this country, freedom. According to the Guarding, the United States CIA has been collecting conversations of millions of Americas via the telecommunications company, Verizon. The United States government was getting the time a call was placed, who called whom, the location of both parties, unique identifiers of the call, and the duration of the call. The Obama Administration gave the green light for this intrusive project. The Washington Posts Barton Gellman and Laura Poitras is reporting that the CIA and FBI have been tapping into nine of the United States leading internet providers, “extracting audio and video chats, photographs, e-mails, documents, and connection logs that enable analysts to track foreign targets,” (Gellman). Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and apple have been comprised by the United States

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