Whistle Blowing is an Act of Political ResistanceMain MenuWhistleblowing is An Act of Political ResistanceBy Bana NourkeyhaniTable of Contents/IntroductionWhat is a Manifesto?Defining what a manifesto is.Edward SnowdenWho is Edward Snowden? Getting to know the whistleblower wanted by the American Government.Edward Snowden Continued ...An Interview of Edward Snowden by John OliverA Manifesto for the TruthWritten by Edward Snowden on November 1, 2013Whistleblowing Is Not Just Leaking - It's an Act of Political ResistanceWritten by Edward Snowden on May 3, 2016Summary of manifestosA summary and analysis on Edward Snowden's two manifestosConclusionConclusion of what manifestos are and Edward Snowden's manifestosPage of Referencessources used for this assignmentBana Nourkeyhani8a68a2418b55f123291fe807610bb36bc772ebc7
1media/world map .jpg2017-03-21T15:28:26-07:00Table of Contents/Introduction34toc4058022017-04-25T18:01:36-07:00 This Scalar project is aimed to give a brief introduction into what a manifesto is, as well as how it is perceived in today's society. Given the introduction of what a manifesto is, this project will be focusing on summarizing and analyzing a manifesto written by Edward Snowden (who is a former CIA employee and a well known whistleblower) in 2013 titled "A Manifesto for the Truth". Snowden has written another manifesto since writing the one in 2013. The second manifesto he wrote in 2016 is titled "Whistleblowing is Not Just Leaking - It's an act of political resistance" which didn't get nearly as much attention or care as the first one. One reason for that could be because it is incredibly long, or just that people don't bother reading manifestos anymore and they just wait for Facebook status updates or tweets.