Analysis Project Launch: Systematic Review of Snowden Documents Archive
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Summary
This article announces a comprehensive archive and analysis project examining documents leaked by Edward Snowden. The project involves systematically reviewing each available document with attention to small details and previously overlooked information since the 2013 disclosures. The authors plan to publish posts highlighting interesting previously unreported findings throughout the process, with the main project expected to be complete and made public in mid-to-late 2026. This is Part 1 of their "Going Through Snowden Documents" series.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledWe are building a comprehensive archive and analysis project examining published documents leaked by Edward Snowden.
Our methodology involves systematically reviewing each available document with particular attention to small details and information that has received little or no public attention since the initial 2013 disclosures.
Throughout this process, we will publish posts highlighting interesting previously unreported findings.
The main project will hopefully be complete and made public in mid-to-late 2026.
This is Part 1 of our 'Going Through Snowden Documents' series.
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