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In reply to the discussion: Snowden Stuck It to the Overclass - For All of Us [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)79. His motive is to be a hero. I think it's obvious.
"I am not here to hide from justice." And then he runs away to hide in Moscow.
He is never specific about anything. And some of the PowerPoint slides he stole directly refute some of his claims. I don't see how anyone can call him a whistleblower without judging by the evidence presented.
Actually, I do see how that happens. There is an overwhelming thirst for heroes. Anyone who jumps up and says, "Oh! Pick me! I'll be the hero!" is automatically granted that status without detailed examination.
We are ripe for demagogues and cultists. I'm surprised we haven't succumbed to that yet.
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OK, I'm going to say that I think your tactics are a bit underhanded (without
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#37
I'm only going by what Der Speigel says. However, you can't believe everything you read.
randome
Jul 2013
#43
Nearly every criminal pleads 'Innocent'. He stole documents and he is wanted by the authorities.
randome
Jul 2013
#85
Several whistleblowers have testified that they could pull information on anyone's phone numbers.
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#81
That they collect the metadata is enough to permit them to tag anyone who dissens in any way.
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#94
It's not likely that anyone at the installation in Hawaii could access the domestic metadata.
bornskeptic
Jul 2013
#121
The courts have never considered this kind of mass collection of metadata including metadata
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#93
FYI: It's 'rentier' (not 'renter'), a term borrowed from the classical economics of
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#59
Again, what specific evidence do you need to be persuaded, and which claims does he not
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#78
See my Post #81 for an explanation. The evidence he has given us is enough if you have the
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#82
What evidence do you need? Specifically, what evidence would you need to believe his claims?
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#68
Could I have a link on the death of Steve Kangas along with any evidence that Scaife had him rubbed
el_bryanto
Jul 2013
#4
If it is speculation, boy is it hilarious that in the same sentence that you make your unfounded
el_bryanto
Jul 2013
#7
I open my mind to evidence; if you have any, I'll happily read it. If you don't have any,
el_bryanto
Jul 2013
#12
And let us not forget the Powell Memorandum that kicked the whole thing off.
GliderGuider
Jul 2013
#31
"whoa dude we need a revolution against the machine but right now i got a badass case of munchies"
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#60
very probably not. kangas died in 1999. much of the stuff he mentions in his
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#120
I lived in Pennsylvania for much of the 80s and in my circles everybody knew Scaife was a dirtbag
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#129