By
JOHN M. BRODER and
SCOTT SHANE
Published: June 15, 2013
WASHINGTON — In 2006, when Edward J. Snowden joined the thousands of computer virtuosos going to work for America’s spy agencies, there were no recent examples of insiders going public as dissidents. But as his doubts about his work for the Central Intelligence Agency and then for the National Security Agency grew, the Obama administration’s campaign against leaks served up one case after another of disillusioned employees refashioning themselves as heroic whistle-blowers. - Full Story:
For Snowden, a Life of Ambition, Despite the Drifting - NYTimes.com
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