Firstly, the document discusses whistleblowing and defines it as the release of information by an organization member or former member about illegal or unethical conduct within the organization. Secondly, it outlines conditions for justified whistleblowing, including that the situation involves sufficient moral importance, the whistleblower has properly understood all facts and significance, and all internal channels have been utilized. Thirdly, it discusses the Edward Snowden case, in which the computer analyst exposed top-secret NSA documents about US surveillance programs, and views him as a patriot rather than a traitor for prioritizing public interest over corporate and government laws.