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Greenwald

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…ves documents anonymously via its TOR software, any party, with access the Snowden files, could have sent it. Greenwald and Poitras also released belated documents. On July 15, 2015, for example, their web publication The Intercept released...
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d not mean that the NSA documents had not fallen into the hands of adversaries. If he had destroyed all of the electronic copies of the NSA’s data before boarding his flight to Moscow, he could he be “100 percent” certain, as he claimed tha...
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o the Russians even if they “break my fingers.” Snowden did he specify where, when or how the putative destruction of the files occurred, and offered no witnesses or evidence, other than a blank laptop screen to corroborate it. Even though...
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…ive. In it, he would say to say to hand-picked journalists that he had given all his documents to Poitras and Greenwald in Hong Kong and took none of them to Russia, Wizner could then argue that documents such as the FISA warrant were impro...
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…ous source with access to U.S. government surveillance secrets. So he was not completely surprised when Glenn Greenwald, Poitras’ writing partner, asked him in July 2013 to contact Snowden in Russia. Snowden offered an opportunity for Wizne...
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ived on May 20, 2013. On June 3rd, according to Greenwald, he was still sorting through the material to determine which ones were appropriate to give to journalists. On June 12th 2013, he told reporter Lana Lam in Hong Kong that he was goin...
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…is final job at Booz Allen to get access to these lists. If Snowden had not given these documents to Poitras, Greenwald or other journalists, where were they? The compartment logs showed that Snowden copied and transferred these level 3 doc...
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…owden supporters, to be sure, do not accept that Snowden stole such a large number of documents. According to Greenwald, the NSA vastly exaggerated the magnitude of the theft in order to “demonize” Snowden. Snowden also disputed the 1.7 mil...
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…owden supporters, to be sure, do not accept that Snowden stole such a large number of documents. According to Greenwald, the NSA vastly exaggerated the magnitude of the theft in
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that surveillance or replicate it." Snowden indeed said on camera in June 2013 that NSA investigators would have “a heart attack” when they discovered the extent the breach. Ledgett, the NSA official who it will be recalled had conducted th...
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… early-recruitment scenario is Snowden contacts with journalists. Snowden, it will be recalled, had contacted Greenwald in December 2012. Greenwald was a high-profile blogger in Brazil who did not use encryption or any security safeguards....
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on Post, Nation and other elite newspapers. He could join Poitras and Greenwald on the Board of Directors of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. He could be the subject of both an Oscar-winning documentary, the hero of the 2016 Hollywood m...
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…nterview to the New York Times, Washington Post, Nation and other elite newspapers. He could join Poitras and Greenwald on the Board of Directors of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. He could be the subject of both an Oscar-winning docum...
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… to flee Hong Kong, but I would rather stay and fight the US government in the courts.” As mentioned earlier, Greenwald, Poitras and MacAskill did not concern themselves with the issue of the mechanics of the largest theft of top secret doc...
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on the immediate airing of the video, Greenwald told him that by going public in this way he was saying “fuck you” to the American government. Snowden replied, “I want to identify myself as the person behind these disclosures.” On June 9th,...
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…013. “NSA Collecting Phone Records of Millions of Verizon Customers,” proclaimed the Guardian headline. Under Greenwald’s byline, it said: “Exclusive: Top Secret Court Order Requesting Verizon To Hand Over Call Data Shows The Scale of Domes...
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…demy Award for her. The next day, Wednesday June 4th, Ewen MacAskill, the Guardian editor, joined Poitras and Greenwald in Snowden’s room. Snowden insisted that he also go through the ritual of stowing his cell phone in the mini-bar refrige...
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… falsely identified himself to them in an email as a senior member of the intelligence community. Snowden led Greenwald and Poitras through various corridors of the hotel to his room, 1014. It was in a single room mainly occupied by a king-...
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…r his true name, he had provided the journalists with the atmospherics of “an international spy thriller,” as Greenwald subsequently described the instructions. MacAskill had stayed at the W Hotel when Poitras and Greenwald Poitras went to...
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g tone, it sounded, as she told Greenwald, “a bit Ted Kaczynski-ish.” She was referring to Ted Kaczinski, the deranged mathematician who had maimed or killed 23 people with anonymous mail bombs between 1978 and 1995. Like Citizen 4/Snowden,...
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