No Place to Hide

By Glenn Greenwald

**No Place to Hide** by Glenn Greenwald offers the definitive insider account of the Edward Snowden NSA surveillance scandal. Greenwald, the journalist who broke the story and starred in *Citizenfour*, recounts his tense 2013 meeting with Snowden in Hong Kong, revealing how the whistleblower's disclosures exposed pervasive government spying and ignited global debates on national security versus privacy. Drawing on never-before-seen documents from Snowden, Greenwald details the NSA's unprecedented abuse of power. He also critiques the establishment media's role in government oversight and explores the profound implications of invasive surveillance for individual liberties and democratic health in the digital age. This fearless and essential work deepens understanding of the U.S. surveillance state.
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