Watch Edward Snowden Solve a Rubik's Cube in a Minute
Edward Snowden famously used a Rubik's Cube to identify himself to journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras when they first met. He told them to fly to Hong Kong, stand outside a restaurant and look for a man holding a Rubik's Cube. Days later he became one of America's most important whistleblowers, revealing the NSA's mass data collection programs.
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