No Place to Hide
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Glenn Greenwald in his compelling book, No Place to Hide, published in 2015. This thought-provoking work delves into the alarming revelations surrounding the National Security Agency's extensive surveillance practices, which were brought to light by former NSA employee Edward Snowden. With 272 pages of meticulously researched content, Greenwald provides a detailed account of the events captured in Laura Poitras' documentary, Citizenfour.
In No Place to Hide, readers will uncover the startling truths about the NSA's invasive tactics in collecting personal data from US citizens and the implications for privacy rights and national security. This essential read not only informs but also challenges us to think critically about the balance between security and individual freedoms in today's digital age. Don't miss your chance to explore this vital narrative that has shaped the discourse on electronic surveillance and whistleblowing.