Apparently Edward Snowden Was Never a Big Fan of the NSA

Mother Jones

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The LA Times reports on Edward Snowden:

A self-taught computer whiz who wanted to travel the world, Snowden seemed a perfect fit for a secretive organization that spies on communications from foreign terrorism suspects.

But in hundreds of online postings dating back a decade, Snowden also denounced “pervasive government secrecy” and criticized America’s “unquestioning obedience towards spooky types.”

At least online, Snowden seemed sardonic, affably geeky and supremely self-assured. In 2006, someone posted to Ars Technica, a website popular with technophiles, about an odd clicking in an Xbox video game console. A response came from “TheTrueHOOHA,” Snowden’s pen name: “NSA’s new surveillance program. That’s the sound of freedom, citizen!”

If you were applying for a job at Mother Jones, that wouldn’t be a red flag. But for a job with the NSA? Kinda seems like it might be.

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Apparently Edward Snowden Was Never a Big Fan of the NSA

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