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Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works to Showerthoughts@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

You know who I haven't heard of in a while? Edward Snowden. I hope he does well.

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You know who I haven't heard of in a while? Edward Snowden. I hope he does well.

Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works to Showerthoughts@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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    If what I read at the time is accurate Snowden was not at all selective in what he grabbed and some people probably died because of him.

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      It’s good you wrote here then, because you are wrong. Snowden wasn’t being specific in what he grabbed, but he closely worked with Glenn Greenwald and The Guardian to publicize what he grabbed. There is a whole Wikipedia article of the release, which makes only one mention of irresponsible disclosure putting an agent at risk: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowden_disclosures . Also Snowden himself was demanding agents not be exposed.

      Now, who most likely got a lot of agents killed is the leaker in chief, Trump himself.

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        Thanks, I will check these links out. Based on the comments I was getting I figured I must be way off base on this one.

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        Glenn Greenwald

        Yeah, anyone whose career ends up with a Rumble show is problematic.

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          Does seem like something snapped in Glen Greenwald. Once a good investigative journalist. Now a conspiracy freak.

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            That dude was never a good investigative journalist. https://reddthat.com/comment/26181758

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            Yes. The Snowden leaks happened in the pre-brain-snap era. Back then Greenwald was a respected investigative journalist.

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        They made a movie about him too. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt4044364

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        He was specific in what he released. He released a list of compromised Chinese systems in order to try to gain asylum in Hong Kong, which is the first place he went to. China kicked him out of the country, so he had to change plans. Edit: ~~https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1259508/edward-snowden-us-government-has-been-hacking-hong-kong-and-china~~ see below

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          How do you read into that article that he handed a list of compromised systems to chinese authorities?

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            Oops. Wrong article. https://amp.scmp.com/news/china/article/1266892/exclusive-nsa-targeted-chinas-tsinghua-university-extensive-hacking

            https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1266875/exclusive-us-hacked-pacnet-asia-pacific-fibre-optic-network-operator

            https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1266821/us-hacks-chinese-mobile-phone-companies-steals-sms-data-edward-snowden

            https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1266777/exclusive-snowden-safe-hong-kong-more-us-cyberspying-details-revealed

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              Those sources still don’t say that Snowden gave information to china. He talked to a newspaper. And to that newspaper he confirmed that, among other places, the NSA hacked chinese computers. No mention of a quid pro quo.

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                That newspaper is a Chinese newspaper, now an English propaganda apparatus of the Chinese government. Why do you think Snowden went to Hong Kong to begin with? Why do you think he specifically knew he had those documents in his trove of documents that he claimed he didn’t look at?

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                  The conspiracy-brain is strong in you. But there are perfectly rational arguments for all your allegations. Snowden went to Hong Kong, because it offers comparably high living standards to the US and was still somewhat free back then, while being squarely outside of the US sphere of influence. So he didn’t need to fear being extradited or kidnapped while being able to take advantage of the freedom of the press that existed back then in Hong Kong.

                  He absolutely had some idea of what information he had at hand, as he was able to give the journalists pointers on what to report on first. Furthermore, the first reporting that SCMP did that you linked was on June 13th. The first reporting done on the leaked material was done by the Guardian on June 5th, so by the time Snowden gave the interview to SCMP, he and the journalists had to have dug through the material already.

                  The SCMP is, as you said, a chinese newspaper. So it absolutely makes sense that they’d ask China-focussed questions like “Were there chinese systems compromised?”

                  There has been absolutely no reporting on Snowden meeting with chinese officials.

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                    The SCMP is, as you said, a chinese newspaper. So it absolutely makes sense that they’d ask China-focussed questions like “Were there chinese systems compromised?”

                    And Snowden claimed to be a patriotic American. Why would he tell the Chinese about the systems that the U.S. had compromised? He also told the SCMP that he chose Hong Kong years ago, so telling them about these hacks clearly wasn’t some spur of the moment decision made with little forethought.

                    This is not some vast conspiracy theory requiring dozens of people to be in on some secret plan. This is a simple analysis of a single simple-minded man.

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      I mean Trump requested a top secret list of CIA assets in Russia. Had a “private” meeting with Putin kicking everyone out of the room. A month later 80% of those assets were dead…

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        and allowed troops to be slaughtered by russia too.

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      How would be you be selective if you have time constraints and the NSA is on your butt anytime?

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        Think about it. He could have been selective at home where he had plenty of time. And he was never really caught, was he?

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          He was though… He was in hong long, got kicked out from us pressure, fled to costa Rica or smth with a stop in russia, but the us got his foreign passport invalidated so russia kept him there.

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            Passport revocation means nothing in this case. He left Hong Kong after his passport was revoked because China didn’t want him. He couldn’t leave Russia because Putin wanted him.

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              I just gave the story from his Autobiography

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                That dude has a history of not understanding what is going on. The only thing the passport revocation did was give Russia an additional excuse to tell him to keep him in the airport instead of allowing him to meet people outside the airport while they figured out what to do with him. They could have let him out of the airport or onto an airplane at any time. There is no requirement for travel documents to deport someone from your country.

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                  Obviously, but they couldn’t have technically (important word here) held him there without the revocation

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      Or maybe the government who punishes people for breaking the law shouldn’t break the damn law and put those peoples lives in danger themselves doing so.

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      Ah the good old regime’s ‘he put brave US operatives in danger’

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