Edward Snowden Satire

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We are living in a world in which every second it pass it’s changing. Now they most of the population of earth is connected to worldwide using social medias. I can say I am connected to social networking the twenty-four hour of that day, let me tell you a example I am watching Netflix laydown on my bed and someone send my a text y need I have my phone beside me, every place I go I carry my phone, for me my phone. In my opinion I am against of the policies of security that the NSA, CIA and the GCHQ have. I am against the methods of breaking and saving phone calls, message, video, photos, documents form any citizen and many other things that they are hiding from us. I think that breaking in to any citizen personal data is not the write way …show more content…

This sort of things …I do not want to live in a world where other records everything that I do and say. It’s something I’m not willing to admit all or today.’’ Edward Snowden, speaking with The Guardian, in June 2013 After reading this a don’t have any question that Snowden is telling the truth, I admire him, he sacrifice his normal life to share this information worldwide, now he is searching for a asylum from any country to live. Seriously I am amaze that he decides to tell the truth and be search by the authorities from the United State than stay quite keeping the secret of these organizations. I think that Snowden reveal the information to make us know that our privacy was being he wanted to realize what does the government is capable to do. To conclude this essay I will summarize 're in world that evolves every second a world that more than half of the population is linked to information about who you are where postal addresses called bank account passwords and much more . In this documentary based on real facts revealed by Edward Snowden who worked for the CIA and NSA that he decided to tell the world that these agencies did. Basic mind these agencies collected information gathering Internet backbone million documents personal document called messages of citizens without them