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RE: Ep 2: Finding hidden gems in Snowden Files #DecipherYou

in #snowden7 years ago

Not sure if you are the right person to ask since you already do so much.
But would it be an idea to teach us how to mine the snowden files in small steps.

How to spot the stuff that's most significant?
All the codenames

I think small articles that focus on little details could help others to get into mining this stuff.

The dtube DecypherYou stream is interesting but still very difficult to navigate to go back to certain topics. Non the less a big thank you for sharing this. :-)

Looks like I need to do some mining on everything Dutch. As there seems to be a lack of deeper info on NSA tech in Dutch media. And since The Netherlands historically is one of the head runners when it comes to tapping phone conversations. I think there is a lot to discover in the Snowden library. Naming it library since this is, and should always be, public knowledge)

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The biggest finds we make are often in passages in documents that are marked 'unclassified' rather than 'secret' or 'top secret'

The #1 advice I can give you would be to read everything, every single sentence

The codenames of the programs are usually not as useful as the information that relates to the cultural positions, attitudes and opinions within the organisation itself

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