Author: | Stephen Leary | ISBN: | 9781516351985 |
Publisher: | Stephen Leary | Publication: | August 9, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Stephen Leary |
ISBN: | 9781516351985 |
Publisher: | Stephen Leary |
Publication: | August 9, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The biggest intelligence theft in history. Ted Flurry, A young IT analyst, stole 2 million National Security Agency classified documents. He fled to Moscow and then began releasing the NSA's secrets to the world.
The President of the United States is furious. He wants Flurry brought to justice. But Russia has permitted to stay and refuses to hand him over. The president wants his national security staff to draft a plan to send a team to Moscow to kidnap Flurry and bring him back to the United States for trial.
Flurry is beloved by many for exposing intrusive government surveillance on private citizens and forcing governments to confront their Big Brother snooping that ostensibly is designed to fight terrorism but catches innocent citizens in its net.
Like Captain Ahab obsessed with Moby Dick, the president becomes obsessed with capturing Flurry. His top advisers work up a plan to send an abduction team to Moscow to get Flurry, but will it succeed? And what happens if it doesn't? What will the president of Russia think of a plan by the US to violate their sovereign territory?
Reminiscent of the Ed Snowden case, The Flurry Abduction is a timely story ripped from the headlines.
The biggest intelligence theft in history. Ted Flurry, A young IT analyst, stole 2 million National Security Agency classified documents. He fled to Moscow and then began releasing the NSA's secrets to the world.
The President of the United States is furious. He wants Flurry brought to justice. But Russia has permitted to stay and refuses to hand him over. The president wants his national security staff to draft a plan to send a team to Moscow to kidnap Flurry and bring him back to the United States for trial.
Flurry is beloved by many for exposing intrusive government surveillance on private citizens and forcing governments to confront their Big Brother snooping that ostensibly is designed to fight terrorism but catches innocent citizens in its net.
Like Captain Ahab obsessed with Moby Dick, the president becomes obsessed with capturing Flurry. His top advisers work up a plan to send an abduction team to Moscow to get Flurry, but will it succeed? And what happens if it doesn't? What will the president of Russia think of a plan by the US to violate their sovereign territory?
Reminiscent of the Ed Snowden case, The Flurry Abduction is a timely story ripped from the headlines.