Edward Snowden in popular culture is part of the reactions to global surveillance disclosures made by Edward Snowden. His impact as a public figure has...
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Edward Joseph Snowden (Russian: Эдвард Джозеф Сноуден), born June 21, 1983) is an American former NSA intelligence contractor and whistleblower who leaked...
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Mass surveillance in popular culture is a common theme. There are numerous novels, nonfiction books, films, TV shows, and video games, all taking a critical...
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2010s global surveillance disclosures (redirect from Edward Snowden disclosures)
Edward Snowden. The documents consist of intelligence files relating to the U.S. and other Five Eyes countries. In June 2013, the first of Snowden's documents...
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25 June 2013, Putin revealed the surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden was indeed in a Moscow airport, ending a global guessing game over the US fugitive's...
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Whistleblowing (section In popular culture)
has been used to prosecute whistleblowers in the United States including Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning. In 2013, Manning was convicted of violating...
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Victorian Village, Memphis (category Italianate architecture in Tennessee)
playhouse is also on the grounds. The Snowden home in the Annesdale-Snowden Historic District dates from the same era. In 1850, Dr. Samuel Mansfield built...
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Hacker Manifesto (category Hacker culture)
Harvard room of Mark Zuckerberg. The Hacker Manifesto is mentioned in Edward Snowden's autobiography Permanent Record. Amplitude Problem's 2019 album Crime...
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Reactions to global surveillance disclosures (redirect from Snowden aftermath)
by Edward Snowden has caused tension in the bilateral relations of the United States with several of its allies and economic partners as well as in its...
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Fourth branch of government (category Political mass media in the United States)
Leakers: National Security and American Democracy, from Eugene V. Debs to Edward Snowden. New Press. p. 49. Jessop, Bob (December 2015). The State: Past, Present...
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Wars of the Roses (category Civil wars in England)
numbers. Wrigley, Edward Anthony; Schofield, Roger Snowden (1981). The population history of England, 1541–1871: a reconstruction. Edward Arnold. Table 7...
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Timeline of global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) (category 21st century in technology)
in 2013. The disclosures have been largely instigated by revelations from the former American National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. In April...
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Speaking truth to power (category Concepts in social philosophy)
whistleblower Edward Snowden, and Official Secrets (2019), about the story of Katharine Gun. The phrase "truth to power" is often used in the HBO series...
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97–98. Dixon & Snowden 1989, pp. 58–59. Dixon & Snowden 1989, p. 81. Dixon & Snowden 1989, p. 83. Snowden 1993, p. 12. Dixon & Snowden 1989, p. 86. Whitburn...
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Andrew Ross Sorkin (section In popular culture)
companies to merge to avoid taxes. On the PRISM surveillance program and Edward Snowden situation, Sorkin said, "I would arrest him and now I'd almost arrest...
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The Guardian (redirect from Today in Focus)
the whistleblower and former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. In 2016, The Guardian led an investigation into the Panama Papers, exposing...
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Susan Braudy (section In popular culture)
Wolff, "How an old story was reborn in the Edward Snowden era" The Guardian January 21st 2014 Susan Braudy's review in Fire and Rain: The Beatles, Simon...
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blacksmith named Snowden. The most famous version of the Bowie knife was designed by Jim Bowie and presented to Arkansas blacksmith James Black in the form of...
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Roger Whittaker (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
Vi (née Snowden) and Edward Whittaker, who were from Staffordshire, where they owned and operated a grocery shop. His father was injured in a motorcycle...
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for Bexhill and Battle (2024–), Crewe and Nantwich (2019–2024) Andrew Snowden, MP for Fylde (2024–) (previously endorsed Patel) Saqib Bhatti, MP for...
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paper she met journalist Frederick Snowden Skinner, who became her husband, and they raised their three children in West Vancouver. Between 1961 and 1970...
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Christopher John Boyce (section In popular culture)
in falconry as a frequent pastime. When interviewed at the time his book was released, Boyce expressed support for the actions of Edward Snowden in exposing...
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GCHQ (category 1919 establishments in the United Kingdom)
administrative purposes. In 2013, GCHQ received considerable media attention when the former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden revealed that the...
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33 Thomas Street (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
identified TITANPOINTE by drawing on the surveillance disclosures of Edward Snowden. The investigation ties the facility to a nearby Federal Bureau of Investigation...
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List of CIA controversies (category Cold War in popular culture)
include the case of Edward Snowden. However, the significance of human right does not fall into this case regarding whether Snowden received his fair trial...
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Tor (network) (category Free software programmed in C)
the attack in a 12 September 2013 court filing in Dublin; further technical details from a training presentation leaked by Edward Snowden revealed the...
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Tang ping (category Chinese youth culture)
On August 3, 2021, former U.S. Central Intelligence Agency employee Edward Snowden posted on Twitter, sharing the song "Lying Flat is King", and encouraged...
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Pine Gap (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
revealed through former NSA analyst Edward Snowden showed that Pine Gap, amongst three other locations in Australia and one in New Zealand, contributed to the...
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Reality Winner (category People associated with Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections)
was initially questioned, Winner stated that she "wasn't trying to be a Snowden or anything". The Department of Justice announced her arrest on June 5...
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Slavoj Žižek bibliography (redirect from Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture)
and cultural theorist Slavoj Žižek is a prolific writer who has published in numerous languages. 2007 En defensa de la intolerancia, Madrid: Sequitur....
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