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When will more NSA revelations from Edward Snowden be published by Glenn Greenwald?

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When will more NSA revelations from Edward Snowden be published by Glenn Greenwald?

Asked by: Super Userkruijs in Politics » United States
Settled on 08/01/2013 19:13 Settled by Super Userkruijs
Winning option:No new revelations before the end of July A reporter working for the Guardian by the name of Glenn Greenwald has revealed that information provided to him by Edward Snowden proves that the U.S is using surveillance on the population. Greenwald was the first journalist to publish documents Snowden leaked,

http://tv.ibtimes.com/reporter-says-snowden-documents-show-us-surveillance-13063

Predictions

While Snowden is in Moscow
20.4%
While Snowden is in Latin or South America
17.5%
While Snowden is in the US
12.2%
While Snowden is somewhere else, or unknown
6.4%
No new revelations before the end of July
No new revelations before the end of July
43.5%

Background

Glenn Greenwald, columnist for the Guardian and close associate of whistleblower and intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, informed the Wall Street Journal that "The majority of revelations that are significant have yet to be made" concerning the NSA surveillance scandal.

Very little is known about the nature of these revelations, except that Greenwald claims that they "fit in logically with the chronology that's already publicly known about Snowden". His characterization of this new information as being more significant than information already available to the public is powerful; considering the intense scrutiny past revelations have wrought upon the NSA and the Obama administration, this new information must be ground-breaking.

If Greenwald is being truthful, and Snowden has documents containing revelations trumping leaks of PRISM and the NSA's secret metadata collection practices, the US government risks inflicting further damage through potentially embarrassing exposure. Safe to say, Greenwald's latest foreshadowing serves as leverage on Snowden's part.

Will the new information from Snowden's undisclosed documents be leaked, regardless of how the U.S. government chooses to proceed? Do these documents truly exist or are they empty threats? Only time will tell.

http://www.policymic.com/articles/51469/guardian-s-glenn-greenwald-edward-snowden-has-an-ace-up-his-sleeve

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   Super Userkruijs

On Tuesday, he told Fox News host Eric Bolling that the “world will be shocked” by the coming revelations about the organization’s surveillance tactics, though otherwise played coy about the information.

“I will say that there are vast programs, both domestic and international spying, that the world will be shocked to learn about, that the NSA is engaged in with no democratic accountability and that’s what driving our reporting.”

http://www.inquisitr.com/827263/glenn-greenwald-new-nsa-revelations/

   Super Userkruijs

The NSA has a “brand new” technology that enables one billion cell phone calls a day to be redirected into its data hoards and stored, according to the Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald, who said that a new leak of Snowden's documents was ‘coming soon.’

Calling it part of a “globalized system to destroy all privacy,” and the enduring creation of a climate of fear, Greenwald outlined the capabilities of the NSA to store every single call while having “the capability to listen to them at any time,” while speaking via Skype to the Socialism Conference in Chicago, on Friday.

The Guardian journalist made hints that he was sitting on further details of the NSA’s billion-call backlog, which he’d keep under wraps until the documents full publication, which he said was “coming soon.”

http://rt.com/usa/nsa-greenwald-call-store-427/

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