I'm not sure specifically which NPR story about Richard Snowden's book you are referring to. There could be various aspects covered, like the revelations in the book, its impact on privacy debates, or Snowden's motives for writing it.
I'm not certain without actually listening to the NPR story. But it's possible they could have presented new perspectives, like interviewing people directly affected by the surveillance Snowden exposed.
Yes, the story of Snowden is based on real events. His actions and the subsequent revelations had a significant impact on privacy and security discussions.
Yes, the story of Snowden is real. His actions and the revelations he made have had a significant impact on discussions around privacy and government surveillance.
Snowden's real story is about his revelation of extensive U.S. government surveillance programs. He exposed that the NSA was collecting a vast amount of data on phone calls, emails, and other communications not only within the United States but also globally. This was a major shock as it showed a large - scale invasion of privacy in the name of national security.
Definitely. The movie 'Snowden' is inspired by the actual experiences and revelations of Edward Snowden, who exposed significant intelligence information.