Albuquerque Journal

Snowden memoir tells life story and why he leaked info

- BY ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has written a memoir, telling his life story in detail for the first time and explaining why he chose to risk his freedom to become perhaps the most famous whistleblo­wer of all time.

Snowden, who now lives in Russia to avoid arrest under the U.S. Espionage Act, says his six years working for the NSA and CIA led him to conclude the U.S. intelligen­ce community “hacked the Constituti­on” and put everyone’s liberty at risk and that he had no choice but to turn to journalist­s to reveal it to the world.

“I realized that I was crazy to have imagined that the Supreme Court, or Congress, or President Obama, seeking to distance his administra­tion from President George W. Bush’s, would ever hold the IC legally responsibl­e — for anything,” he writes.

The book, “Permanent Record,” is scheduled to be released Tuesday, and offers by far the most expansive and personal account of how Snowden came to reveal secret details about the government’s mass collection of Americans’ emails, phone calls and internet activity in the name of national security.

His decision to turn from obscure IC wonk to whistleblo­wer in 2013 set off a national debate about government surveillan­ce by intelligen­ce agencies desperate to avoid a repeat of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Snowden, who fled first to Hong Kong and then Russia, attempts in his memoir to place his concerns in a contempora­ry context, sounding the alarm about what he sees as government efforts worldwide to delegitimi­ze journalism, suppress human rights and support authoritar­ian movements.

“What is real is being purposely conflated with what is fake, through technologi­es that are capable of scaling that conflation into unpreceden­ted global confusion,” he says.

The story traces Snowden’s evolution from childhood, from growing up in the 1980s in North Carolina and suburban Washington, where his mother worked as a clerk at the NSA and his father served in the Coast Guard.

 ?? MARCO GARCIA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Edward Snowden is seen here on a live video feed broadcast from Moscow at an event sponsored by the ACLU in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 2015.
MARCO GARCIA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Edward Snowden is seen here on a live video feed broadcast from Moscow at an event sponsored by the ACLU in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 2015.

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