Today begins the premiere of his new film Oliver Stone “Snowden.” The US House Intelligence Committee today released a report following a two-year investigation into the leaks of classified US documents by Edward Snowden.
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Officials released the report just one day before the premiere of Oliver Stone's new film, Snowden, a biography of Edward's life with the events that led to his revelations and direct consequences.
The report of the Parliamentary Information Committee was ordered in August of 2014 by senior US officials one year after the first documents leaked (through selected journalists) in June of 2013.
The entire exhibition occupies 36 pages, while a four-page summary is provided at the bottom of this article and focuses on some points that paint Edward Snowden as a traitor.
Officials say the documents stolen by Edward Snowden were not of individual privacy interest, but of high military value. programs άμυνας, και πληροφοριών του Υπουργείου Άμυνας. Οι αξιωματούχοι αναφέρουν ότι τα έγγραφα αυτά περιείχαν information that protected US troops overseas and exposed US cyber capabilities.
They also state that Snowden was a disgruntled employee, because two weeks before the NSA's theft was reprimanded for bad behavior in the workplace in front of many NSA executives.
According to officials, Edward Snowden was exaggerated and sometimes fabricated the events.
Finally, the report accuses the NSA, which has done nothing, three years after the event, to better protect its systems.
Overall, the report paints Edward Snowden in a negative light light, to offset the boost to his public image that will be boosted by the new Oliver Stone film.
Let's say that three days ago, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Amnesty International and the Human Rights Watch launched a second campaign to collect signatures from US citizens asking the White House to give thanks to Edward Snowden.
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