Economy
In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Mark D Day, 2014 June 6-8, 2014 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)ALL THE TELEPHONE BOOKS IN THE NATION, PERHAPS?
http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/glenn-greenwald-publish-names-americans-nsa-spied?akid=11860.227380.asm5ib&rd=1&src=newsletter997565&t=17
Those who have grown apathetic about the National Security Agency violating privacy rights, may soon find their interest renewed, as the political is about to get very personal. According to The Sunday Times of London, Glenn Greenwald will publish the names of Americans targeted by the NSA.
One of the big questions when it comes to domestic spying is, Who have been the NSAs specific targets? he told the Times. Are they political critics and dissidents and activists? Are they genuinely people wed regard as terrorists? What are the metrics and calculations that go into choosing those targets and what is done with the surveillance that is conducted? Those are the kinds of questions that I want to still answer.
Greenwald has promised that this will be the biggest revelation of the nearly two million classified files he received from Edward Snowden, and that Snowdens legacy would be shaped in large part by this finishing piece still to come. In a May interview with GQ, Greenwald spoke of this finale:
"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."
Greenwald told the Times that the names will be published on The Intercept, the website he established following his departure from The Guardian.
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/