German journalists about working with the Snowden documents Last Monday, the website The Intercept started publishing larger batches <https://theintercept.com/snowden-sidtoday/> of documents from the Snowden trove, so they can now also be examined by the public. It's a new phase after previously documents were generally disclosed as part of journalistic reports, but the number of such publications steadily declined over the last two years. For how it was to work with the Snowden documents can be learned from an interesting interview <http://www.isarrunde.de/nr15/arbeiten-mit-geheimen-snowden-dokumenten.html> with two journalists from the German Magazine Der Spiegel. They not only published a whole range of articles based upon the Top Secret NSA documents, but also a book <http://www.randomhouse.de/Buch/Der-NSA-Komplex/Marcel-Rosenbach/e460131.rhd> which is much more informative than that of Glenn Greenwald. <http://electrospaces.blogspot.it/2016/05/german-journalists-about-working-wi...>