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Showing Original Post only (View all)GREENWALD: "There's a story from the beginning-I thought would be our biggest- & I'm saving that" [View all]
Q: How much more is there to releaseand what burden do you feel to get it out there?
Greenwald: We published the first article [about the NSA collecting Verizon phone records] while I was in Hong Kong last June and won't stop until we're done.
I think we will end the big stories in about three months or so [June or July 2014]. I like to think of it as a fireworks show: You want to save your best for last. There's a story that from the beginning I thought would be our biggest, and I'm saving that. The last one is the one where the sky is all covered in spectacular multicolored hues. This will be the finale, a big missing piece. Snowden knows about it and is excited about it.
Afterwards, there'll be more to releaseI made a promise to Snowden that we'd get as much of the archive out as possiblebut I think the big media splashes will probably be over.
http://www.gq.com/news-politics/newsmakers/201406/glenn-greenwald-edward-snowden-no-place-to-hide?currentPage=1&printable=true