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Permanent Record
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bookshelves: contemporary, memoir, non-fiction, north-america, politics
Jan 02, 2022
bookshelves: contemporary, memoir, non-fiction, north-america, politics
Read 2 times. Last read October 2021.
I give this book 5 stars not because it is amazing writing but because it gives us a much needed look into how the American government works and what is at stake. Snowden is considered a traitor by many and a hero by others but no matter what, the information he shares is something everyone should understand as important. We are heading into a full blown matrix. Everything on the internet is never really gone after you delete it. Even this dinky review is something that will go on into cyberspace and saved on the cloud for anyone and everyone. That is understandable as I agreed to make this public when I signed up for goodreads. What is truly shocking is how nothing is really private anymore when it comes to communicating via technology. Assume that you are being watched and do what you will with it. If you are ok with it great. If you are not, you better find your cabin off the grid. We have a dilemma for sure.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
Started Reading
October, 2021
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Finished Reading
January 2, 2022
– Shelved
January 2, 2022
– Shelved as:
contemporary
January 2, 2022
– Shelved as:
memoir
January 2, 2022
– Shelved as:
non-fiction
January 2, 2022
– Shelved as:
north-america
January 2, 2022
– Shelved as:
politics