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How America Lost Its Secrets

Edward Snowden, the Man and the Theft

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How America Lost Its Secrets

By: Edward Jay Epstein
Narrated by: Michael Bybee
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A groundbreaking exposé that convincingly challenges the popular image of Edward Snowden as hacker turned avenging angel, while revealing how vulnerable our national security systems have become--as exciting as any political thriller, and far more important.

After details of American government surveillance were published in 2013, Edward Snowden, formerly a subcontracted IT analyst for the NSA, became the center of an international controversy: Was he a hero, traitor, whistle-blower, spy? Was his theft legitimized by the nature of the information he exposed? When is it necessary for governmental transparency to give way to subterfuge? Edward Jay Epstein brings a lifetime of journalistic and investigative acumen to bear on these and other questions, delving into both how our secrets were taken and the man who took them. He makes clear that by outsourcing parts of our security apparatus, the government has made classified information far more vulnerable; how Snowden sought employment precisely where he could most easily gain access to the most sensitive classified material; and how, though he claims to have acted to serve his country, Snowden is treated as a prized intelligence asset in Moscow, his new home.
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the book was slow in parts, but it was overall informative. need three words 3

interesting information

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Would you consider the audio edition of How America Lost Its Secrets to be better than the print version?

The audio edition is very good. I intend to go back and read the Kindle edition in order to give more "think" time to the complex issues & questions raised in the book.

Who was your favorite character and why?

There is no favorite character...unless it's us. We want security. We want privacy. We want it all. Reality doesn't work that way. We have to become informed & make decisions.

What about Michael Bybee’s performance did you like?

A very calm but definite voice. Emphasis only as needed. Not over dramatized.

If you could give How America Lost Its Secrets a new subtitle, what would it be?

Known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns.

Any additional comments?

An excellent book. I recommend it to anyone who wants to understand privacy/security issues beyond sound bites, and comprehend the implications of Snowden's breach of our security.

There's more to the story than headlines suggest.

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This will be an interesting read for anyone interested in the Snowden affair. The author avoids politicizing the events and offers a thorough and engaging description of Snowden's actions as well as relevant history of intelligence/counterintelligence. The book is a relatively objective, well-sourced study, containing a great deal of information and analysis often omitted or glossed over in portrayals of this often over-simplified topic.

Excellent Investigative Report on Snowden Etc.

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A balanced analysis on the IC (past and present), the Contractor Industries that support the IC, those who've betrayed the IC (Ames, Hansen) their Russian "handlers" and the serial malingerer, covert narcissist that is Ed Snowden.

Well Done

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Ripped from the headlines here is the story that has captivated a nation .. the theft of national secrets. The author did a great job writing this book. It asks the question should the govt keep secrets from the public or risk it being leaked?

An important book during a critical time

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