'That's what being an American is all about': Edward Snowden's online past reveals his love of sex marathons followed by a Krispy Kreme donut and his warnings about the NSA snooping as far back as 2006

Snowden apparently made hundreds of posts on a tech site over the past 10 years, giving advice to other users and talking about his sex life

Said he had no high school diploma but 'employers fight over me'

When another user said his Xbox was clicking, Snowden responded that it was 'NSA's new surveillance program'



Edward Snowden boasted of sex marathons, enjoying post-coital Krispy Kremes and how employers 'fight over me' in a series of online posts made over the past decade, it has emerged.

The National Security Agency whistleblower also voiced his concerns over government snooping on the ArsTechnica site as far back as 2006, joking to another forum user that officials were spying on him through his Xbox.

Snowden, who is now hiding in Hong Kong after leaking information about NSA surveillance programs, apparently posted on the tech site 753 times in the last ten years, Buzzfeed reported.

Under the name TheTrueHOOHA, he provided other users with advice on getting jobs within the IT industry and shared personal details about his sex life, last posting on May 21, 2012.

Prowess: Edward Snowden, who presumably designed this poster featuring himself as a teenager, posted online about his sex marathons and how he enjoyed Krispy Kremes afterwards

Among the most personal posts, he wrote that his ex-girlfriend would 'kind of sadly paw at my man-totem like a cat after it has killed the prey'.

'There have been times when I've have sex marathons from sundown til sunrise,' he said, apparently joking that he once even had sex at an elementary school - 'even on the playground'.



He also provided some patriotic snacking tips for afterwards.

'Go to your nearest Krispy Kreme Drive-thru,' he wrote. 'Pick up one of the warm "fresh of the line" ones and go put them on your nightstand.



'You have not lived until you've rolled over to post-coital Krispy Kremes. That's what being an American is all about. I recommend them.'

In demand: Snowden, pictured in modelling shots, spoke of how he was 'in demand' among employers

Confident: He also wrote - presumably as a joke - that he once had sex in an elementary school playground



But he also posts in a more serious capacity, showing a disdain for 'pervasive government secrecy', while others ask how he can mask his internet presence.



'It really concerns me how little this sort of corporate behavior bothers those outside of technology circles,' he said. 'Society really seems to have developed an unquestioning obedience towards spooky types.'



And as other members of the forum discussed why an Xbox still made a noise when it was switched off, he wrote: 'NSA's new surveillance program. That's the sound of freedom, citizen!'

The posts also show him giving advice to other users about getting a job in the IT industry, claiming that he was in demand despite not having any qualifications. Instead, he told other users that getting a job was all about gaining work experience and getting everyone on board through networking.



'I don’t have a degree of ANY type,' he wrote in 2006. 'In fact, I don’t even have a high school diploma.



Whistleblower: Edward Snowden appears in a more recent photo. He does not appear to be active on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter - at least not under his own name

Wanted man: He wrote online how he was desired by employees despite having no high school diploma



Laying bare: He suggested other forum users stock up on Krispy Kremes to enjoy after sex

'That said, I have $0 in debt from student loans, I make $70k, I just had to turn down offers for $83k and $180k (they're going in a different directions than where I’m heading), and my co-workers have BSs, MSs, and ten to fifteen years of experience. Employers fight over me.



'And I'm 22. That’s networking.'

The posts were written after others emerged on Wednesday showing him as a geeky high school dropout who loved playing the video game Tekken, was obsessed with Japanese culture and anime and joked about attracting 'nubile young girls' with his 'girlish figure.'



A 2002 profile he posted on the defunct anime site Ryuhana Press reveals a window into Snowden's personality as a computer savvy 18-year-old.

The Maryland teenager's parents had just divorced and he was working for friends, who set up Ryuhana Press as a way to sell Japanese anime and magna artwork.

Pictures from 2002 show Edward Snowden pulling down his pants (left) and attached clothespins to his chest (right) when he worked as a webmaster and editor for a Japanese anime company run by friends



Snowden is seen cutting a rug at a dance in 2002. He bragged about attracting young women in online postings he made as a teenager

This is the avatar posted beside Edward Snowden's biography in 2002

Snowden went by the nicknames 'The True HOOHA' and 'Phish' and spoke in hacker slang, referring to his 'lamer friends' - non-hackers - and talked about attending Otakon, a convention for anime lovers in Baltimore, Maryland.

'I like my girlish figure that attracts girls,' he wrote, 'and I like my lamer friends. That's the best biography you'll get out of me, coppers!'

He joked that he 'got bullied' into being an editor on the website by a gaggle of artists and 'beautiful nubile young girls.'

Ohio newspaper reporter Matt Skrajner dug up several photo collages that Snowden posted advertising fake hip-hop albums produced by the non-existent record label 'Pimp Daddy Records.'



As an adult, the former CIA employee has not left much of a digital trail on the Internet. Snowden, who turns 30 later this month, does not appear to be active on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter - at least not under his own name.

But the website of Ryuhana Press, a now defunct start-up that had sold anime art, offers a glimpse of Snowden as a youth.



As its web editor, Snowden's profile page is a mix of truth, sarcasm and silly jokes.

For example, he listed his correct birthday - June 21, 1983 - and noted that it falls on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. But he also claimed to be 37 years old and to have fathered two preteen children.

'I really am a nice guy,' Snowden wrote on his profile page. 'You see, I act arrogant and cruel because I was not hugged enough as a child, and because the public education system turned it's (sic) wretched, spiked back on me.'

Left behind: Snowden was living with his girlfriend, dancer Lindsay Mills (pictured), in Hawaii until he fled



He wrote that he favored purple sunglasses and he praised the Baltimore Orioles baseball team.

Reuters viewed the website on Tuesday and contacted former company employees for comment. On Wednesday, the website had been taken down.

Photographs uploaded by friends for Snowden's 19th birthday show a young man pulling down his pants for his colleagues, putting a clothespin on his chest, and dancing.

Yearbook p hotos of Snowden in middle school and high school show a clean-cut, smiling young man.



A blog entry from a company employee teased, 'Who is he? What does he do? Does he really love himself as much as his shameless marketing would have you believe?'

Edward Snowden posted several 'posters' for made-up hip-hop albums on his Ryuhana Press profile

The rail-thin 18-year-old Snowden joked about his 'girlish figure' and how it attracted young women

Edward Snowden (left) is pictured in seventh grade in a photo taken from a Crofton Middle School yearbook. He is pictured (right) during his sophomore year at Arundel High School.



FROM ANIME LOVER TO NSA LEAKER

2002 - Snowden is 18 years old. He is working for a Japanese anime company run by friends in Maryland May 2004 - Enlists in the U.S. Army reserve September 2004 - Says he left the Army after breaking both his legs in a training accident 2007 - Gets a job with the Central Intelligence Agency and is stationed in Geneva 2009 - Joins the NSA as a contractor

2013 - Employed by Booz Allen Hamilton in Hawaii Early May, 2013 - Snowden makes contact with the Washington Post regarding his trove of information on the NSA's surveillance of call and Internet data. A few weeks later, he contacts The Guardian May 20, 2013 - Snowden requests a leave of absence from his job and flees to Hong Kong

June 5 and 6, 2013 - The Guardian and the Washington Post report on Snowden's leaked documents June 9, 2013 - Snowden reveals himself in an interview with The Guardian June 12, 2013 - Snowden gives an interview to the South China Morning Post in which he claimed that the NSA has hacked the country's universities, businesses and politicians

Snowden wrote on his profile that he liked online role-playing games (RPG). 'I always wanted to write RPG campaigns with my spare time, but I'll get about three missions in and scrap the world for my next, better, powergamin' build.'

Snowden said he liked playing the popular fighting video game Tekken. He was so skilled that he attracted a gathering of fans at the 2002 Anime USA convention, wrote a co-worker on another part of the site.

'He tends to spontaneously be a ray of sunshine and inspiration. He's a great listener, and he's eager to help people improve themselves.'



The co-worker did not reply to inquiries from Reuters on Wednesday. Ryuhana closed in 2004 as the primary proprietors went off to college and opened a new business in California, according to the website. Other contributors to the site could not be reached for comment.



The defunct company listed an address in Fort Meade, Maryland, next door to the National Security Agency.

Details of Snowden's past emerged Wednesday as news broke that he gave an interview to the South China Morning Post in which he claimed that the NSA has hacked the country's universities, businesses and politicians.

He said the agency had hundreds of targets - including the Chinese University of Hong Kong - from as far back as 2009, but that these were just a fraction of the 61,000 NSA hacking operations carried out globally.

He added that none of the documents revealed any information about Chinese military systems.







Joker: 'I like my girlish figure that attracts girls,' Snowden wrote on his online bio, 'and I like my lamer friends. That's the best biography you'll get out of me, coppers!'

'We hack network backbones – like huge internet routers, basically – that give us access to the communications of hundreds of thousands of computers without having to hack every single one,' he explained.

The hour-long interview, which took part in a secret location on Wednesday, came after Snowden fled to Hong Kong from his home in Hawaii on May 20 after leaking sensitive documents about the NSA about its data-collection programs.

Peter King, the controversial House Republican in charge of national security issues, said that Glen Greenwald - the first journalist to publish Snowden's claims, should be prosecuted.

He told Fox News on Wednesday: 'Not only did he disclose this information, he has said he has names of CIA agents and assets around the world and they’re threatening to disclose that. ... No right is absolute. And even the press has certain restrictions...

'But in this case, when you have someone who has disclosed secrets like this and threatens to release more, then to me, yes, there has to be, there should be legal action taken against him. This is a very unusual case with life and death implications for Americans.'

Republican Congressman Peter King said Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian journalist who printed the NSA leaks, should be prosecuted

Fighting back: Greenwald has fired back, saying that King's allegations were based on lies

Greenwald has responded with vigorous denials.

'Just watched the King video; everything he said is based on the blatant *lie that I threatened to disclose names of CIA covert agents,' he tweeted.

Later, he said: 'Only In America can a renowned and devoted terrorism supporter like Peter King be the arbiter of national security and treason.'

King is noted for his support of the Irish Republican Army when the group was targeting British soldiers and civilians with bomb attacks.