Document lists known whistleblowers and their convictions, referencing Snowden’s perspective
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The passage merely recaps publicly known convictions of six former government employees and Snowden’s commentary, offering no new actionable leads, novel information, or undisclosed connections to pow Six government employees convicted for leaking classified info (Leibowitz, Manning, Kiriakou, Sachtl Jeffrey Sterling allegedly gave a document to NYT reporter James Risen. Snowden’s view of whistleb
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