
"Nice to Bernie cleanup in Nevada yesterday! And on my birthday, too. "Camp for Soviet Jews in Austria remembered". ^ a b Levine, Yasha (September 20, 2005).We left Leningrad in 1989 and spent six months bouncing around a series of refugee camps in Austria and Italy until we finally made it to New York, and then quickly relocated to San Francisco, where my father, Boris, used his incredible talent for languages to land a job as a Japanese translator. My family had just emigrated from the Soviet Union to the United States. Surveillance Valley: The Secret Military History of the Internet. The Neocon, The Messiah, and Cory Booker. He has also written for Wired, The Nation, Slate, TIME, The New York Observer, and more. Levine was previously a correspondent at PandoDaily. Levine's other books include A Journey Through California's Oligarch Valley, The Koch Brothers: A Short History, and The Corruption of Malcolm Gladwell. The New Yorker reviewed Surveillance Valley positively describing it as "forceful" and "salutary".

He has written the book Surveillance Valley: The Secret Military History of the Internet which was published in 2018. He is a former editor of Moscow-based satirical newspaper The eXile. In 1990, Levine and his family left Italy for New York. Levine's family emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1989 when Levine was 8-years-old, first living in a Gresten, Austria refugee camp before living in Castelfusano, Italy (near Ostia, Rome) for five months. Levine, who was born in the Soviet Union in the early 1980s, was raised in San Francisco, California. Yasha Levine (February 22, 1981) is a Russian-American investigative journalist, author and reporter.
