In accordance with ABC News several current and former NSA (US National Security Agency) employees, inspired by his leaks Edward Snowden, begin to denounce the activities of the secret service. ABC News reports that the information comes from a lawyer working for an organization to protect these people.
"I think the government hopes that leaks from national security personnel will stop, but the unintended consequence is that more and more whistleblowers are coming through Government Accountability Project (GAP), she said Jesselyn Radack, in the capacity of director of the organization National Security and Human Rights. "I think courage is contagious, and we're seeing more and more people from the NSA at our door right after the Snowden revelations."
Η Radack, a lawyer as mentioned above, who has met and continues to be in contact with Snowden, stated that: “Several people in the intelligence community became interested and eager to provide more information when major international newspapers began to leak classified information on NSA surveillance programs.
Snowden, as we know, has already been accused of spying in the US, but it seems he is the man who made the opening and opened Aeolus' bags.
Legal threats will not stop others from coming to us with new information, Radack said.
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