Glen Greenwald gives all NSA records to the public

The total of of the NSA, which had been stolen from will be released soon, Glen announced , its founder .

Greenwald is one of the first journalists to interview Snowden when he decides to disclose the NSA secret business.nsa Edward Snowden

The data provided by Edward Snowden to Greenwald and other journalists was so much that even today, years later, the journalist and his associates from Intercept have not been able to analyze them as a whole, let alone publish them on the Internet .

Greenwald's original plan was to keep the data leaked privately to be analyzed before presenting it to the general public through Intercept.

Twenty-six months after the launch of the Intercept website, Greenwald and colleagues continue to publish stories from Snowden's data. But as the reporter says he does not plan to keep doing forever.

After the massive leak of papers from the International Journalists 'Journalists' Consortium (ICIJ) last week (Panama Papers), Greenwald decided it was time to do the same.

The reporter announced today through Intercept that it will publish a large portion of Snowden's SIDtoday records and are internal newsletters of the NSA. SID stands for Information Address Signals or Signals Intelligence Directorate.

"Η πρώτη κυκλοφορία των SIDtoday περιλαμβάνει 166 άρθρα, και συμπεριλαμβάνουν όλα τα άρθρα που δημοσιεύτηκαν μεταξύ της 31ης Μαρτίου του 2003, όταν άρχισε το SIDtoday, και τις 30 Ιουνίου του 2003"

Interested users can get the data through GitHub. Greenwald has announced that this is only the first batch and that it will release more of Snowden's records in the upcoming future.

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