Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

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Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by canuck » 12th Jun, '13, 19:44

So Snowden released all these top secret spying (badly designed) powerpoints about how the U.S. is secretly collecting data?

Is anyone really surprised?

But now for the conspiracy theories.
Where is Snowden?
In China?
In Iceland?
In an Ecuadorian embassy?

He is no where to be found, and the media speculating on his leaving HK and how hard it could be?
but he does not have an arrest warrant out on him, or a request for extradition, so he is free to move around as he pleases.
And the strongest words I have read from the US govt in news is, Obama is having a discussion on the possible ramifications.

All in all a storm in a teacup at the moment.

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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by Joseph27 » 12th Jun, '13, 19:57

I remember back in the 1990's there was a Sunday morning special (when commercial TV believed in quality news still) on the NSA and the facilities they used to monitor phone calls and emails to filter flag words. The revelations recently seem hardly new but seem to have unsettled the US - especially on the back of the 4th Amendment smack down the Supreme Court handed down. I admire the bravery of this guy but unlike the Pentagon papers - not as many people will care and if he is court he will spend a long life in prison
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by canuck » 12th Jun, '13, 20:46

Seems the NSA should be used to it,

the public really isn't paying attention

In april 2012
Exclusive: National Security Agency Whistleblower William Binney on Growing State Surveillance
But he did it after working for them for 30 odd year. Don't remember a media storm.



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In a 2011 New Yorker article, journalist Jane Mayer wrote that Drake felt the NSA was committing serious crimes against the American people, on a level worse than what president Nixon had done in the 1970s. And this wasn't a media storm.

It dd take them a long time to indict him.

Think they are trying to get this information out?

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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by Possum » 15th Jun, '13, 08:33

You can't have 100% security and 100% privacy - Obama makes sense. I have always assumed that all emails and phone calls are monitored anyway. Most of us Have nothing to hide that would be of interest to national security. There is a small percentage of people who are pure evil so give the people that we have entrusted with our safety the power to stalk the buggers.
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Post by daffodil » 15th Jun, '13, 09:38

Saw on the BBC earlier that Snowden will likely be refused entry to the UK (seems it's thought to be one of his potential destinations) notwithstanding he still hasn't been charged with any crime.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by Possum » 15th Jun, '13, 09:52

He should be charged.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by daffodil » 22nd Jun, '13, 09:46

He has been charged , expect a cat and mouse chase in the coming weeks.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by canuck » 22nd Jun, '13, 15:44

Odd the HK police/govt had no immediate comment considering the amount of press crawling all over the place

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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by Joseph27 » 22nd Jun, '13, 20:17

So a quick historical question - should the guy who released the Pentagon papers have been charged? It seems that whistleblowing has become a bigger crime everytime now...
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by sluggo » 23rd Jun, '13, 04:21

Joseph27 wrote:So a quick historical question - should the guy who released the Pentagon papers have been charged? It seems that whistleblowing has become a bigger crime everytime now...
Baloo, Daniel Ellsberg was charged and went to trial. The judge through out the government's case due to the gross governmental misconduct and illegal evidence gathering and dismissed all charges. The FBI had illegally wiretapped him and broke into his psychiatrist's office looking for damaging information.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by T2K » 23rd Jun, '13, 09:25

Presumably, he (Snowden) was under some kind of oath and terms of secrecy and knew there were criminal implications to what he did.

If he had told a reporter and the reporter had leaked it, the reporter would (should - the US gov't seems to want to change this) be protected by the 1st Amendment. He seems to want the attention, though. Well, he's got it.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by daffodil » 23rd Jun, '13, 19:28

canuck wrote:Odd the HK police/govt had no immediate comment considering the amount of press crawling all over the place
Relief that he's no longer their problem perhaps since he's reportedly departed HK and is on his way to Moscow / Iceland / Ecuador or....
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by T2K » 24th Jun, '13, 11:01

Yeah, basically they flipped that hot potato!

He just landed in Moscow, where will he go next? Or will he defect to the Soviets, scratch that the Russians? We've not had one of those for a while.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by canuck » 24th Jun, '13, 20:23

Cuba here He comes.. Supposedly

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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by baloo » 24th Jun, '13, 20:29

Cuba ? I guess he can be Libre there.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by daffodil » 24th Jun, '13, 22:02

Plane load of journos (and other interested parties no doubt) on the flight, no Snowden. Hot potato indeed!
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by Fat Bob » 26th Jun, '13, 06:39

He'll be joining Assange in the Ecuador embassy in London.
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by daffodil » 26th Jun, '13, 18:43

Unless the transit lounge at Moscow airport provides more longterm appeal :) :)
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Re: Conspiracy theory time - Snowden, snowed in?

Post by canuck » 27th Jun, '13, 17:01

He's now a blond and working as a pornstar in Iceland

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