United States of Secrets (Part One): The Program

United States of Secrets (Part One): The Program

Release date : May 13, 2014
Runtime : 1h 54m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Michael Kirk /
Writers : Mike Wiser / Michael Kirk /
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Last year Edward Snowden downloaded tens of thousands of top-secret documents from a highly secure government computer network. The revelations that followed touched off a fierce debate over the massive surveillance operations conducted by the National Security Agency. Through exclusive interviews with intelligence insiders, cabinet officials, and government whistle-blowers, the film reveals how the U.S. government came to monitor the communications of millions of Americans and to collect billions of records on ordinary people around the world.
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  • title:United States of Secrets (Part One): The Program
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 54m
  • Genres: Documentary · History · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Michael Kirk /
  • Writers: Mike Wiser · Michael Kirk ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Last year Edward Snowden downloaded tens of thousands of top-secret documents from a highly secure government computer network. The revelations that followed touched off a fierce debate over the massive surveillance operations conducted by the National Security Agency. Through exclusive interviews with intelligence insiders, cabinet officials, and government whistle-blowers, the film reveals how the U.S. government came to monitor the communications of millions of Americans and to collect billions of records on ordinary people around the world.
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