Chelsea Manning. Edward Snowden.

And you can now add another whistleblower to this list.

An unnamed woman within the United States intelligence community, in cooperation with Lauren Poitras and Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept leaked a treasure trove of top secret government documents concerning the drone program, and guess what? It’s really, really damning.

According to the extensive eight-part series report you can check out yourself by clicking here, the United States military, intelligence agencies and President Barack Obama have been hiding some unpleasant and disturbing facts surrounding the killer bots they’ve so famously utilized in the past decade or so.

In one instance in particular, Operation Haymaker (which took place between January 2012 and February 2013), more than 200 people were killed by American drones. The problem? Only 35 were “approved targets”.

In other words, 165 people were murdered by the United States, by mistake. Now, it’s true that some of them could very well have been involved in the dealings of their terroristic associates — the intended targets — but it’s also true that they could’ve been innocent.

This from The Verge:

[It’s] particularly troubling because the president approves targets rather than individual strikes, leaving additional decision-making in the hands of CENTCOM, JSOC, and local Yemeni intelligence. Military officials might accept some level of collateral damage, assuming anyone near the target is likely to be involved in terrorism, but those additional targets (which make up the bulk of the Operation Haymaker’s victims) aren’t subject to conventional oversight. When collateral targets cannot be identified, they’re routinely marked as “Enemies Killed In Action,” forestalling any fallout from the strike.

It’s unclear whether or not the mystery woman is planning to come out and claim responsibility for the leak. If she does, she obviously knows what’s awaiting her: either a high-profile court case and probably prison time, or an extended vacay in Russia.

Speaking of exiled whistleblowers currently living in the former Soviet Union, here’s what Snowden tweeted regarding this latest leak and the ugly drone intelligence: