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In reply to the discussion: Today Snowden said he risked his life to expose NSA surveillance practices [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)41. Well, obviously the 'we' didn't include people who haven't been following the news. Sometimes I do
give too much credit to ALL Duers as people who are informed. Clearly in this case, I was wrong.
America's Spies Want Edward Snowden Dead
Edward Snowden has made some dangerous enemies. As the American intelligence community struggles to contain the public damage done by the former National Security Agency contractors revelations of mass domestic spying, intelligence operators have continued to seethe in very personal terms against the 30-year-old whistle-blower.
In a world where I would not be restricted from killing an American, I personally would go and kill him myself, a current NSA analyst told BuzzFeed. A lot of people share this sentiment.
I would love to put a bullet in his head, one Pentagon official, a former special forces officer, said bluntly. I do not take pleasure in taking another human beings life, having to do it in uniform, but he is single-handedly the greatest traitor in American history.
That violent hostility lies just beneath the surface of the domestic debate over NSA spying is still ongoing. Some members of Congress have hailed Snowden as a whistle-blower, the New York Times has called for clemency, and pundits regularly defend his actions on Sunday talk shows. In intelligence community circles, Snowden is considered a nothing short of a traitor in wartime.
In a world where I would not be restricted from killing an American, I personally would go and kill him myself, a current NSA analyst told BuzzFeed. A lot of people share this sentiment.
I would love to put a bullet in his head, one Pentagon official, a former special forces officer, said bluntly. I do not take pleasure in taking another human beings life, having to do it in uniform, but he is single-handedly the greatest traitor in American history.
That violent hostility lies just beneath the surface of the domestic debate over NSA spying is still ongoing. Some members of Congress have hailed Snowden as a whistle-blower, the New York Times has called for clemency, and pundits regularly defend his actions on Sunday talk shows. In intelligence community circles, Snowden is considered a nothing short of a traitor in wartime.
US Spies Talk About Killing Snowden
Nevertheless, the hypothetical assassination of the NSA-trained hacker is quite detailed:
I think if we had the chance, we would end it very quickly, [an Army intelligence officer] said. Just casually walking on the streets of Moscow, coming back from buying his groceries. Going back to his flat and he is casually poked by a passerby. He thinks nothing of it at the time starts to feel a little woozy and thinks its a parasite from the local water. He goes home very innocently and next thing you know he dies in the shower.
I think if we had the chance, we would end it very quickly, [an Army intelligence officer] said. Just casually walking on the streets of Moscow, coming back from buying his groceries. Going back to his flat and he is casually poked by a passerby. He thinks nothing of it at the time starts to feel a little woozy and thinks its a parasite from the local water. He goes home very innocently and next thing you know he dies in the shower.
US Intel Officials keep Talking about Killing Snowden, then say trust us with your data
Now, Benny Johnson, over at Buzzfeed, has been able to get a bunch of intelligence community and military officials to comment anonymously, but on the record, about how much they want to kill Snowden, often including full descriptions of how they'd do it -- and the fact that they don't see any reason to support things like basic due process. The quotes are chilling.
In a world where I would not be restricted from killing an American, I personally would go and kill him myself, a current NSA analyst told BuzzFeed. A lot of people share this sentiment.
I would love to put a bullet in his head, one Pentagon official, a former special forces officer, said bluntly. I do not take pleasure in taking another human beings life, having to do it in uniform, but he is single handedly the greatest traitor in American history.
In a world where I would not be restricted from killing an American, I personally would go and kill him myself, a current NSA analyst told BuzzFeed. A lot of people share this sentiment.
I would love to put a bullet in his head, one Pentagon official, a former special forces officer, said bluntly. I do not take pleasure in taking another human beings life, having to do it in uniform, but he is single handedly the greatest traitor in American history.
They don't seem to have much understanding of the rule of law, which of course explains why they were so willing to break the law by spying on the American people. These are dangerous people, now more obvious than ever, and as the JC article points, 'we should trust THEM with our 'data'?
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Today Snowden said he risked his life to expose NSA surveillance practices [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2014
OP
Well, we do have evidence of CIA agents talking about 'taking him out'. Did you miss
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#6
Absolutely. Frankly I would not want to fall into the hands of our 'intelligence' community even
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#13
could you share the evidence of CIA officers talking of "taking him out."?
arely staircase
Apr 2014
#30
ah. anonymous sources. bu t it could be true. I will concede that much. nt
arely staircase
Apr 2014
#37
Well, obviously the 'we' didn't include people who haven't been following the news. Sometimes I do
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#41
Don't know much about extremely credible progressive sources, I see. Longtime creds
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#44
Dude's a puppet. That wasn't "criticizing the surveillance policies of Russia"
BenzoDia
Apr 2014
#10