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Showing Original Post only (View all)The 13 Most Bizarre Things from Edward Snowden’s NBC News Interview [View all]
The 13 Most Bizarre Things from Edward Snowdens NBC News Interview
Bob Cesca
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3) Snowden said that no one has been harmed by his disclosures. Yet. Already, though, one of his documents escalated tensions between Australia and Indonesia, and another document endangered lives in Afghanistan to the point where Greenwald refused to publish the name of that country. Its only a matter of time, sadly.
4) Early on, Snowden said, Im not a spy. Later he famously confessed to being trained as a spy. Huh?
5) Snowden said he destroyed his documents before going to Russia. This is really strange. I have no idea whether he really destroyed his NSA files, but he did in fact meet with Russian officials in Hong Kong, when he reportedly celebrated his birthday at the Russian consulate. Did he still have his documents at that point? Earlier, he said his goal was to fly to Latin America, so why did he anticipate being in Russia to the point where he destroyed his documents to prevent Russians from acquiring them? These are all follow-up questions that a journalist who was informed about the details of Snowdens timeline wouldve asked. Williams was not and therefore did not.
6) NSA can absolutely turn on your iPhone, which is pretty scary. This section was like whiplash. Snowden started out by sounding reasonable by defining that NSA only acquires data when targeting drug dealers or terrorists. And then, BLAM!, this shitola about NSA being able to turn on your phone. If true, why hasnt this been disclosed from Snowdens NSA documents?
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9) Snowden didnt deny turning over secrets that would be damaging or harmful. He only said journalists have a deal with him not to do it. Just a reminder: we really have no idea how many reporters or organizations have copies of the documents or the total number of documents (its a Greenwald/Snowden secret), but we do know that Snowden documents have been reported by so many publications that the question arises: who doesnt have Snowden documents?
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http://thedailybanter.com/2014/05/13-bizarre-things-edward-snowdens-nbc-news-interview/
Bob Cesca
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3) Snowden said that no one has been harmed by his disclosures. Yet. Already, though, one of his documents escalated tensions between Australia and Indonesia, and another document endangered lives in Afghanistan to the point where Greenwald refused to publish the name of that country. Its only a matter of time, sadly.
4) Early on, Snowden said, Im not a spy. Later he famously confessed to being trained as a spy. Huh?
5) Snowden said he destroyed his documents before going to Russia. This is really strange. I have no idea whether he really destroyed his NSA files, but he did in fact meet with Russian officials in Hong Kong, when he reportedly celebrated his birthday at the Russian consulate. Did he still have his documents at that point? Earlier, he said his goal was to fly to Latin America, so why did he anticipate being in Russia to the point where he destroyed his documents to prevent Russians from acquiring them? These are all follow-up questions that a journalist who was informed about the details of Snowdens timeline wouldve asked. Williams was not and therefore did not.
6) NSA can absolutely turn on your iPhone, which is pretty scary. This section was like whiplash. Snowden started out by sounding reasonable by defining that NSA only acquires data when targeting drug dealers or terrorists. And then, BLAM!, this shitola about NSA being able to turn on your phone. If true, why hasnt this been disclosed from Snowdens NSA documents?
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9) Snowden didnt deny turning over secrets that would be damaging or harmful. He only said journalists have a deal with him not to do it. Just a reminder: we really have no idea how many reporters or organizations have copies of the documents or the total number of documents (its a Greenwald/Snowden secret), but we do know that Snowden documents have been reported by so many publications that the question arises: who doesnt have Snowden documents?
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http://thedailybanter.com/2014/05/13-bizarre-things-edward-snowdens-nbc-news-interview/
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Oh, and too bad he gave up being a brain surgeon to become a double naught spy. eom
MohRokTah
May 2014
#3
It seems like much of what you have to say about Snowden is just ad-hominem criticism. I agree that
Erose999
May 2014
#30
Well, he did disclose a bunch of information on how the NSA is compiling data on the communications
Erose999
May 2014
#32
Do you remember all of the discussions we had here when that abomination was going up for votes?
Skidmore
May 2014
#45
Gods yes. I thought I would go mad, watching what the Bush Cabal did to us and trying to oppose it
Hekate
May 2014
#47
Yes, I've been against the "Patriot" act from the start. I would like to give a middle finger salute
Erose999
Jun 2014
#58
Interesting in going through these links that Ron Paul wants him to get clemency and he attacks HRC.
freshwest
May 2014
#39
Go for the gold. Producer, director, screenwriter, actor and royalites for being himself.
freshwest
May 2014
#37
The strangest thing is that he didn't secure asylum in a country before releasing the documents,
lostincalifornia
May 2014
#35
DING! DING! DING! I have argued before that Russia was his intended destination.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2014
#38