The NSA contractor is definitely under the influence of Russian officials.
He has them to thank for housing.
We know that he was in China, Hong Kong anyway, and in Russia today.
He certainly was.
We have seen patterns and activities that lead us to believe that some or all of that information is being worked through by those intelligence services and putting the U.S. at risk.
On the post: Mozilla To FCC: Hey, There's Another Way To Protect Net Neutrality
This is doable
On the post: John Kerry Claims US Is On The 'Right Side Of History' When It Comes To Online Freedom And Transparency
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On the post: Obama Complains That TPP Critics Are 'Conspiracy Theorists' Who 'Lack Knowledge' About Negotiations
Re: I do not think it means what you think it means
On the post: Larry Lessig Launches Crowdfunded SuperPAC To Try To End SuperPACs
Re: The biggest problem is the Supreme Court, not congress
On the post: James Clapper Bans Intelligence Community From Basically Any Interaction With Nearly Anyone With A Social Media Account
Re: Loophole!
On the post: A Look Back In Techdirt History
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Anyway, I love the stinger of XX Years Ago at the ends of these lately.
On the post: The Big Question: When Did The NSA Know About Heartbleed?
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On the post: Katherine Heigl Wants Six Mil-Do After Drugstore Tweets Picture Of Her Shopping There
Re: Too easy.
On the post: Adding Condoleezza Rice To Dropbox's Board Seems Incredibly Tone Deaf Following NSA Concerns
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So, just following orders?
On the post: EU Data Retention Requirements Ruled 'Invalid' By EU Court Of Justice
Huh
On the post: Mike Rogers Still Pushing His 'Snowden Is A Russian Spy' Delusion, Citing Every Single 'Counterintelligence Official' In Support
Parse it
He has them to thank for housing.
We know that he was in China, Hong Kong anyway, and in Russia today.
He certainly was.
We have seen patterns and activities that lead us to believe that some or all of that information is being worked through by those intelligence services and putting the U.S. at risk.
They read The Guardian.
On the post: USTR Claims 1,200 Meetings With Congress Just As Good As Actual Transparency
Nothing is going to change
On the post: Everything Old Is Unavailable Again: How Copyright Has Ebooks Operating In The 1800s
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Or so I hear.
On the post: DOJ Still Refuses To Investigate James Clapper For Lying To Congress
I have to wonder
On the post: Everything Old Is Unavailable Again: How Copyright Has Ebooks Operating In The 1800s
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On the post: Yes, Federal Agents Can Identify Anonymous Tor Users, Because Most People Don't Know How To Be Anonymous
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On the post: Newscasters Reenact Final Four Moments Rather Than Wait For Game Highlight Rights To Clear
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On the post: Lawmaker Responds To Studio's 'More Tax Breaks Or We Walk' Letter With Eminent Domain Seizure Amendment
Not novel
You'd think they'd have learned.
On the post: Court Quickly Rejects Contempt Motion Against Google By Innocence Of Muslims' Actress
Ellipses?
On the post: Security Researchers Find RSA Even More Completely Compromised By The NSA Than Previously Thought
Paging Carmen Ortiz
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