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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Greenwald's 'Epic Botch'? [View all]LondonReign2
(5,213 posts)49. Kicking the FAIL
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You're so boring. Please point out where i was factually incorrect in my original post?
NOVA_Dem
Jun 2013
#24
The slide doesn't mean what Greenwald says it means. It's a reading comprehension thing.
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#30
The Washington Post believes that there is some merit to the direct access theory:
Maedhros
Jun 2013
#51
Do you have any PROOF that he just reported what the slide said? I haven't seen any copy of the slid
uponit7771
Jun 2013
#45
In that case FTP servers aren't "direct access", I don't see an open B2B direct or VPN connection
uponit7771
Jun 2013
#47
Perhaps the person who drafted the slide doesn't fully understand the how the data is exchanged.
NOVA_Dem
Jun 2013
#48
Greenwald is in big trouble. The experts at the NSA think Snowden is going to defect to China.
Major Hogwash
Jun 2013
#5
I've just doubled checked the Book of Revelations in my copy of the Electronic Bible...
MrScorpio
Jun 2013
#40
That's an amazing trick - copying data to a datacenter that isn't even built yet! (nt)
jeff47
Jun 2013
#31
Since we haven't heard from Greenwald for a while, I'm betting he's coming to this conclusion on his
rpannier
Jun 2013
#32