Swift wrote:Haters got to hate.
Once you start hating, and once you start believing in conspiracies, it is hard to stop.
SciFi Chick wrote:It's those damn movies that make conspiracies easy to believe.
Gullible Jones wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:It's those damn movies that make conspiracies easy to believe.
Maybe it's a conspiracy?
Gullible Jones wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:It's those damn movies that make conspiracies easy to believe.
Maybe it's a conspiracy?
SciFiFisher wrote: And as Swift has pointed out we know that his actions have led to the death of a number of people.
squ1d wrote:SciFiFisher wrote: And as Swift has pointed out we know that his actions have led to the death of a number of people.
Could someone please direct me towards some evidence of this?
squ1d wrote:Well, I thought I'd ask since we're talking about deaths as though they're fact, and so far as I can tell, we don't know if they are.
Just blindly trusting went out of fashion with Iraq and WMDs.
I'm not saying I think Snowden is without guilt, but I also think a lot of the information he leaked was in the public interest to be leaked.
People DON'T trust the holders of secrets, and sometimes with good cause.
I can say that people I trust, who are knowledgeable on this topic, have stated that Manning and Snowden's actions have led to deaths both directly and indirectly.
squ1d wrote:I can say that people I trust, who are knowledgeable on this topic, have stated that Manning and Snowden's actions have led to deaths both directly and indirectly.
So you're saying your bros have illegally leaked information then?
SciFiFisher wrote:squ1d wrote:I can say that people I trust, who are knowledgeable on this topic, have stated that Manning and Snowden's actions have led to deaths both directly and indirectly.
So you're saying your bros have illegally leaked information then?
Ah Geez! Now I am going to have to have you erased. And FWIS wiped. And I was really just starting to like you guys to.
Gullible Jones wrote:So now there is a movie about Snowden. Predictably, it looks... rather glamorized.
http://www.npr.org/2016/09/17/494356297 ... wden-movie
What strikes me as weird is the NSA's, and the civilian government's, entire attitude towards this thing. You have a guy leaking info about massive illegal wiretaps; you have much of the public considering him a hero; you have much of the public still considering him a hero, even now that Wikileaks looks like a bunch of Russian intelligence toadies, and the original leak is conveniently holed up in Russia.
Any normal person would look at that, and think, Wow, the government has a huge PR problem there. Large numbers of Americans do not feel that the NSA is working in their best interest. Seeing as it is a military intelligence agency supposedly dedicated to keeping the country safe, that's a pretty serious problem, isn't it?
They want to make people distrust Snowden and Wikileaks, fine. They should also give people a reason to trust them. They should try to look at least somewhat more responsible, and at least somewhat more accountable for their mistakes, than the people trying to sabotage them.
Ultimately, it's the costs that we can't and won't document that Snowden should answer for -- operatives have gone dark and died as a result of his disclosures, which go way beyond NSA transparency, or lack thereof. No pardon. Not now, not ever.
vendic wrote:I know, he's also responsible for global warming, the holocaust, the Mongol invasion and a few other things that we really can't get into because you need security clearance. Pretty sure JFK was shot because of the leaked information too.
Gullible Jones wrote:... And it would be entirely okay....
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