Printing: Al Gore: Snowden "revealed evidence" of crimes against US constitution. Edward Snowden, A Truth Unveiled (Documentary) The Truth About Edward Snowden. Edward Snowden: The Biggest Revelations Are Yet to Come. VANCOUVER, Canada — Edward Snowden on Tuesday said the biggest revelations have yet to come out of the estimated 1.7 million documents he acquired from the National Security Agency.
In a surprise appearance via satellite robot at the 2014 TED conference in Vancouver, Snowden said there is still a lot of reporting to be done, including diving deeper into the accusation that the NSA tricks companies into building backdoors into their systems that make data vulnerable to hackers across the world. "Is it really terrorism that we're stopping? I say no," Snowden said. "The bottom line is that terrorism [...] has always been a cover for actions. Terrorism evokes an emotional response. " Obama's Ridiculous and Unbelievable Speech. Snowden. Snowden Drops Latest Bombshell: NSA Targeted Journalists Critical Of Government After 9/11. Revealed: UK and US spied on text messages of Brits. A new Snowden interview that is getting VERY little coverage in the US = German TV. Of course, 'Common Law'.
But isn't there a slight obfuscation by saying "from our armchairs"? I've been exiled and isolated from Astrayliarn society for 19 years now, 'homeless', or 'Nomadic' or any other description, and so NO information gets through to me 'as-it-happens' so-to-say. I have to figure-out why things are as they are, myself.
I see, from this forest, that people are scared by stuff I know little about. Perhaps it IS aliens? But it's clear THE issue humanity has to face up to and address, is kept under the elites' rug by cops and their 'civilian' 'Hell's thugs', so we get plastered with utter evasive garbage in media, avoiding it like it's the plague. [Whether any of it is real, I don't really know. Statement by Edward Snowden From Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. Edward Joseph Snowden delivered a statement to human rights organizations and individuals at Sheremetyevo airport at 5pm Moscow time on Friday, July 12th.
The meeting lasted 45 minutes. The human rights organizations included Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch and were given the opportunity afterwards to ask Mr Snowden questions. The Human Rights Watch representative used this opportunity to tell Mr Snowden that on her way to the airport she had received a call from the US Ambassador to Russia, who asked her to relay to Mr Snowden that the US Government does not categorise Mr Snowden as a whistleblower and that he has broken United States law. This further proves the United States Government’s persecution of Mr Snowden and therefore that his right to seek and accept asylum should be upheld. Seated to the left of Mr. Transcript of Edward Joseph Snowden statement, given at 5pm Moscow time on Friday 12th July 2013. Uncovering corruption within the US Customs Service.
Snowden, CIA Shill? The operations of secret intelligence agencies aiming at the manipulation of public opinion generally involve a combination of cynical deception with the pathetic gullibility of the targeted populations.
There is ample reason to believe that the case of Edward Joseph Snowden fits into this pattern. We are likely dealing here with a limited hangout operation, in which carefully selected and falsified documents and other materials are deliberately revealed by an insider who pretends to be a fugitive rebelling against the excesses of some oppressive or dangerous government agency. But the revelations turn out to have been prepared with a view to shaping the public consciousness in a way which is advantageous to the intelligence agency involved. Legal Limbo: Snowden applies for temporary asylum in Russia. National Whistleblower Lawyers. Snowden Strikes Again: Germany In Bed With NSA In Violating Global Privacy.
(Before It's News) US fugitive Edward Snowden has accused Germany and the US of partnering in spy intelligence operations, revealing that cooperation between the countries is closer than German indignation would indicate, Der Spiegel magazine reported.
Journalist Manuel Ochsenreiter says German politicians are furious – but about being exposed, not by being spied on - “They are in bed with the Germans, just like with most other Western states,” the German magazine quotes Snowden as saying, adding that the NSA’s has a Foreign Affairs Directorate which is responsible for cooperation with other countries. Partnerships are orchestrated in ways that allow other countries to “insulate their political leaders from the backlash,” according to Snowden, providing a buffer between politicians and the illegal methods of snooping.
He accused the collaboration of grievously “violating global privacy.” “Other agencies don’t ask us where we got the information from and we don’t ask them. READ MORE. Edward Snowden Copied A lot Of NSA Files. Snowden and Assange Targeted by Mysterious Hacker "The Jester" Update: On Friday, Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro offered Edward Snowden asylum on the basis that "He has told the truth, in the spirit of rebellion, about the US spying on the whole world.
" That night, the Jester took down the official presidential website of Maduro for over 24 hours, resuming service after Venezuela said it had not any communication with Snowden. Late Sunday, after Bolivia also offered Snowden asylum, he launched a denial-of-service attack against the official site of Álvaro García Linera, the Bolivian vice president. A shadowy, self-described "patriot" hacktivist has launched a series of cyberattacks against Ecuador and says he plans to direct a similar onslaught against any country considering granting asylum to former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. Edward Snowden's father writes open letter to NSA whistleblower in Moscow.
Here is the text of the open letter Lon Snowden, along with his attorney, Bruce Fein, wrote to US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden.
The letter was provided to the Associated Press. July 2, 2013 Edward Joseph Snowden Moscow Dear Edward: Statement from Edward Snowden in Moscow: "In the end the Obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers like me,... No, the Obama administration is afraid of you." Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind revelations of NSA surveillance. The individual responsible for one of the most significant leaks in US political history is Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former technical assistant for the CIA and current employee of the defence contractor Booz Allen Hamilton.
Snowden has been working at the National Security Agency for the last four years as an employee of various outside contractors, including Booz Allen and Dell. The Guardian, after several days of interviews, is revealing his identity at his request. From the moment he decided to disclose numerous top-secret documents to the public, he was determined not to opt for the protection of anonymity. "I have no intention of hiding who I am because I know I have done nothing wrong," he said. Snowden will go down in history as one of America's most consequential whistleblowers, alongside Daniel Ellsberg and Bradley Manning.
Edward Snowden Threatens the Establishment, Not Our Security. Just days after the Guardian published news of the NSA’s massive surveillance programs, Edward Snowden, the source of this classified information, has come forward.
Already, politicians and pundits alike are calling for his head, outraged that Snowden has compromised national security. But we must ask ourselves: WHOSE security has been jeopardized? And it’s probably not yours or mine. Snowden was employed as a contractor for the NSA for four years, during which time he saw the government’s spying practices against its own citizens up close. “I think the public is owed an explanation,” Snowden said in a video. Statement From Edward Snowden In Moscow. (Before It's News) Wikileaks has just released this statement from Edward Snowden, fugitive, hero, NSA whistleblower, from wherever he is in Moscow.
One week ago I left Hong Kong after it became clear that my freedom and safety were under threat for revealing the truth. My continued liberty has been owed to the efforts of friends new and old, family, and others who I have never met and probably never will. I trusted them with my life and they returned that trust with a faith in me for which I will always be thankful. On Thursday, President Obama declared before the world that he would not permit any diplomatic “wheeling and dealing” over my case. This kind of deception from a world leader is not justice, and neither is the extralegal penalty of exile. Spy state shock: Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Facebook, Skype, AOL, Apple all secretly sharing private user communications with NSA - by Mike Adams, the Health Range.
(NaturalNews) In a week that has already been rocked by one explosive government spy scandal involving the NSA scooping up phone call data and geographic locations of Verizon customers, another scandalous discovery has just erupted that's sure to "wake up" millions of Americans who have been living in denial. "The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person’s movements and contacts over time," reports the Washington Post in an explosive investigative article.
NSA leaks — RT Trends. A new email service that protects its users from the prying eyes of the NSA and other spy agencies has gone online. The service’s creators say it will make encrypted messaging accessible to all and curtail internet snooping. According to Facebook’s latest transparency report, India and Turkey are the most frequent censors of the social network, blocking thousands of users’ content, while the US is the country that has requested most information about user accounts.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald told RT on Friday that Germany should invite former United States intelligence contractor Edward Snowden to testify there about government surveillance. Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras, American journalists living abroad who broke the NSA leak stories supplied by classified documents from Edward Snowden, will return to the United States on Friday to accept a Polk Award for their reporting. Odhalení Edwarda Snowdena – Geopolitika a poučení (I)
Komentáře Dmitrij Minin( více o autorovi > ) Zpravidla se diskuse související s tím, co Edward Snowden odhalil o americkém globálním elektronickém šmírování, smrskává na porušování lidských práv a ilegální zasahování do soukromí milionů lidí v různých částech světa. Kdyby to bylo jen o tom, pak by Bílý dům nebyl tím případem tak vzrušen a nevynesl by otázku Snowdenova vydání na vrcholovou úroveň mezistátních rozhovorů, či dokonce by kvůli tomu nerušil summity.
Barack Obama byl dostatečně vyděšen, aby zrušil svoji účast na mezinárodních fórech, jak tomu bylo například u nedávného summitu APEC. Odhalení Edwarda Snowdena – geopolitika a poučení (II) Komentáře Dmitrij Minin( více o autorovi > ) Předchozí část. Poučení třetí. Být spojencem USA není zárukou, že bude respektována informační suverenita země. Nekončí to jen kontrolou kybernetického prostoru. Důkazy uvedené Snowdenem dokazují, že Spojené státy bedlivě monitorují centrální struktury Evropské unie, stejně jako komunikaci svých nejbližších spojenců v řadách členských států EU, které jsou mimo Anglosféru. Spojené státy napíchly telefony 35 světových vůdců, především těch, kteří stojí v čele ve vztahu k USA spojeneckých států.