エドワードスノーデンは不運軍特殊部隊に入ろうとしたと香港に逃げる前に、CIAの下請けの(Booz, Allen & Hamilton) ために3ヶ月働いていた
El secreto del revelador de secretos
Edward Snowden intentó entrar sin éxito en las fuerzas especiales militares y trabajó tres meses para una subcontrata de la CIA antes de huir a Hong Kong
ESPECIAL Caso de espionaje en EE UU
El País Madrid 11 JUN 2013 - 22:24 CET
The secret revealer of secrets
Edward Snowden unsuccessfully tried to enter military special forces and worked three months for a subcontractor of the CIA before fleeing to Hong Kong
SPECIAL espionage case in the U.S.
The Country Madrid 11 JUN 2013 - 22:24 CET
For almost a month, a 29 year old computer analyst named Edward Snowden asked his bosses at the consultancy Booz, Allen & Hamilton down analyst work subcontracted by the National Security Agency (NSA, its acronym in English) and CIA. The company granted permission to Snowden for treatment of epilepsy. When at Booz, Allen & Hamilton returned to hear from him, was in Hong Kong and was unveiled in the British newspaper The Guardian as the author of one of the biggest leak of secrets in the history of the United States and certainly one of the most important. Snowden Monday handed the keys to your room in the Mira Hotel in Kowloon. It is the last time that has been heard of him.
Even the newspapers that have been in contact with him can give little certainty about your personal life. According to Snowden profile published in The Guardian, the analyst, born in North Carolina, southeast of the country, moved after the divorce of his parents to Maryland, near the capital, Washington. Ellicott City, where, according to British newspaper, still lives Snowden's mother, is a half hour drive to Fort Meade, NSA headquarters.
Snowden's mother, Wendy, is an officer in a court in Baltimore and did not want to make statements to the press. Snowden's father, Lonnie, now living in Pennsylvania, told the U.S. television network ABC he was "concerned" about his son. "I'm still digesting the news," he said.
In May 2004, Snowden applied for membership in the U.S. special forces. The U.S. military has partially revealed his military record, said that the computer failed to complete their training, leaving the armed forces two months later.
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, which yesterday announced the dismissal of Snowden, said in the same statement that the analyst had worked three months for the company and that his annual salary was $ 112,000 (82,435 euros), less than had been reported initially.
Snowden told The Guardian that, while in 2008 he voted for Barack Obama for president in 2012 had chosen a "third party". Two grants of $ 250 each, the name of the analyst's campaign for the Republican nomination candidate Ron Paul.
The Washington Post has indicated that Snowden, with whom he was in contact, contacted the newspaper on May 24, asking them to publish within 72 hours a presentation of 41 slides that explained in detail the operation espionage system and a key to certify that the data were accurate and, at the same time, he was the source.
According to the U.S. newspaper, to inform Snowden previously that they would consult with the government before publishing the information, it said: "I hoped that this relationship is maintained on a bilateral level." In the end, both newspapers published only four slides.
According to British newspaper, Snowden lived with his girlfriend, Lindsay Mills, 28, in a house in Waipahu, 24 kilometers from downtown Honolulu. A blog, apparently written by Mills, was removed when it was revealed that Snowden had been the source of the leaks. The last article, published the day after the analyst is revealed in the Guardian, read: "My world has opened and closed, all at once, and left me alone at sea without a compass. For now, all I feel is loneliness. "
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