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  • MaDalton
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    • Feb 2004
    • 39861

    #151
    Originally posted by Rochard
    You don't think your government does the same? Think again.
    that is not the point - i wish people would actually read my posts...

    i think it's done everywhere just on different technical levels. but that doesnt make any of this right.

    it's just we are currently discussing a very specific case. Once we have a russian whistleblower we can discuss him as well.

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    • just a punk
      So fuckin' bored
      • Jun 2003
      • 32393

      #152
      Originally posted by baddog
      You think the US is spying over all the German citizens? I don't think so.
      Yes it is. All traffic (including the German one) which is flowing via the USA is being tracked/spied by NSA. I do think so
      Last edited by just a punk; 06-25-2013, 09:15 AM.
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      • Rochard
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        • Dec 2001
        • 75733

        #153
        Originally posted by CyberSEO
        Wow!



        Ok, let's do some simple math (simile for the rest of the World but not for you of course):

        1. First satellite in the space - USSR
        2. First live creature in the space - USSR
        3. First man in the space - USSR
        4. First woman in the space - USSR
        5. First man outside of star ship in the space - USSR
        6. First picture of the Moon's far side - USSR
        7. First successful Moon landing - USSR
        8. First man on the Moon - USA
        9. First successful landing to another planet - USSR
        10. First space station - USSR
        11. Ten longest human space flights - Russia (5), USSR (4) and USA (1)
        12. First man on another planet - ...pending...

        Oh yeah, that must be an epic win for you and all other brainwashed population of your country. Congrats on winning the space race
        I am not brain washed at all. The vast bulk of all of this technology came from Nazi Germany.

        You can argue about who was first until you are blue in the face. But you are missing a lot of other US accomplishments:

        1958:
        First solar powered satellite
        First communications satellite

        1959:
        First photograph of Earth from orbit
        First satellite recovered intact from orbit

        1962:
        First orbital solar observatory
        First active communications satellite

        1963:
        First reusable piloted spacecraft
        First geosynchronous satellite
        First satellite navigation system
        First Mars flyby

        1965:
        14-day human spaceflight record

        1966:
        First spacecraft docking

        1968:
        First human-crewed spaceflight to, and orbit of, another celestial object: the Moon

        1969:
        First humans on the Moon
        First space launch from another celestial body

        1971:
        First spacecraft to orbit another planet: Mars

        1972:
        First human-made object sent on escape trajectory away from the Sun

        1973:
        84-day human-crewed space record

        Oh, and we went to the moon. A lot.


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        Brooklyn, NY

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        • Rochard
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          • Dec 2001
          • 75733

          #154
          Originally posted by MaDalton
          that is not the point - i wish people would actually read my posts...

          i think it's done everywhere just on different technical levels. but that doesnt make any of this right.

          it's just we are currently discussing a very specific case. Once we have a russian whistleblower we can discuss him as well.

          So everyone does it, but when the US does it it's bad?
          Herschel Savage
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          • TheSquealer
            Mayor of Thneedville
            • Oct 2004
            • 26177

            #155
            Originally posted by dyna mo

            i don't see a smart person stealing state secrets and then taking those to 2, TWO, nations we are not aligned with and then trying to play the human rights card. if he were intelligent he would have gone straight to ecuador, a quick wiki read on assange would reveal that to anyone.
            I think my explanation explains that ;) - You don't steal state secrets from the US and run to Canada. You have to be somewhere where there is an interest in not being handed right back over or somewhere where you have those guarantees. We are not aligned with them politically which is precisely why this is important to them politically and why he has value both as a pawn and the intel he has as well has value to them. Where do you think a Russian agent is going to escape to with sensitive Russian state secrets? Ukraine? Probably he will run straight to the US or somewhere outside of their influence and somewhere where that nation has an interest in using him against his former country for political gain.

            At the end of it all, he did what he was motivated to do. Motivated by who? By what? Those are the only questions that matter and most likely will come out when he is formally charged after an investigation is completed. At the end of it all, motivation is usually ego, power, fame/notoriety or money or any combination... and always disguised as some altruistic idea of justice/right and wrong.

            BTW... its also insanely naive to think that China/Russia did not take any intel in his possession for analysis.
            Last edited by TheSquealer; 06-25-2013, 09:27 AM.
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            • Bman
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              • Aug 2003
              • 1679

              #156
              Originally posted by Rochard
              So everyone does it, but when the US does it it's bad?
              You seriously have no perspective on what the rest of the world thinks about the USA do you?lol
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              • Bman
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2003
                • 1679

                #157
                nothing can start a revolution and destroy a country more then a patriot...Snowden may be that patriot.

                China and Russia just told the USA to go fuck themselves on the Snowden deal. The US citizens are being lied to and you fucking think the rest of the world is not gonna start standing up for themselves?

                You don't think China and Russia have not analysed the situation and understand that this could be the tipping point on US imperialism?
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                • Rochard
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                  • Dec 2001
                  • 75733

                  #158
                  Originally posted by crockett
                  The key point here is that they shouldn't have this power and having it exposed, shows just how far and extreme the patriot act has been taken.

                  He did the right thing. It's our govt that is out of line. Having secrets is fine but abusing a already abusive law is wrong.
                  But how is our government out line?

                  All of this is done by warrants issued by judges. Agency "x" believes that "mr x" is engaged in legal activity against the United States, gets a warrant from a judge, and then serves Google with a request for their data.

                  Most of this seems to have been done by local police departments for use in solving local crimes. Local police investigate a local crime - a murder, robbery, rape, disappearance - go to a local judge to a get a warrant to look at their phone records, email, Facebook, whatever. This is the way it's always been done.

                  There is nothing illegal so far.
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                  Brooklyn, NY

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                  • _Richard_
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 30991

                    #159
                    Originally posted by Rochard
                    But how is our government out line?

                    All of this is done by warrants issued by judges. Agency "x" believes that "mr x" is engaged in legal activity against the United States, gets a warrant from a judge, and then serves Google with a request for their data.

                    Most of this seems to have been done by local police departments for use in solving local crimes. Local police investigate a local crime - a murder, robbery, rape, disappearance - go to a local judge to a get a warrant to look at their phone records, email, Facebook, whatever. This is the way it's always been done.

                    There is nothing illegal so far.
                    Richard.

                    there IS NO WARRANTS

                    please read this. if you dispute it, find evidence and post it here

                    or ADMIT IT

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                    • dyna mo
                      just a fucking jerk
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 68184

                      #160
                      Originally posted by TheSquealer
                      I think my explanation explains that ;) - You don't steal state secrets from the US and run to Canada. You have to be somewhere where there is an interest in not being handed right back over or somewhere where you have those guarantees. We are not aligned with them politically which is precisely why this is important to them politically and why he has value both as a pawn and the intel he has as well has value. Where do you think a Russian agent is going to escape to with sensitive Russian state secrets? Ukraine? Probably he will run straight to the US or somewhere outside of their influence and somewhere where that nation has an interest in using him against his former country for political gain.

                      At the end of it all, he did what he was motivated to do. Motivated by who? By what? Those are the only questions that matter and most likely will come out when he is formally charged after an investigation is completed. At the end of it all, motivation is usually ego, power, fame/notoriety or money or any combination... and always disguised as some altruistic idea of justice/right and wrong.

                      well, the story was out though right? the guardian and the wp ran the story, it didn't matter where he was then, except usa or a non-aligned nation, either of those is not really thinking, you know what i mean?

                      here's a good blurb that better states it
                      Hong Kong is not a sovereign country. It is part of China ? a country that by the libertarian standards Edward Snowden says he cares about is worse, not better, than the United States. China has even more surveillance of its citizens (it has gone very far toward ensuring that it knows the real identity of everyone using the internet); its press is thoroughly government-controlled; it has no legal theory of protection for free speech; and it doesn?t even have national elections. Hong Kong lives a time-limited separate existence, under the ?one country, two systems? principle, but in a pinch, it is part of China.
                      In 2006, Hong Kong passed a surveillance law that makes the programs Snowden leaked seem weak in comparison. The New York Times reported that this law gave ?broad authority to the police to conduct covert surveillance, including wiretapping phones, bugging homes and offices and monitoring e-mail.? Furthermore, the paper wrote, the law limited defense lawyers from questioning such surveillance during trials.
                      moreover, it seems to me that goes not only to his lack of intelligence, but to his motivation as well, his exact words in the original telegraph interview:
                      Edward Snowden: 'I don't want to live in a society that does these sort of things'
                      so he jets to hong kong AND russia?

                      none of that adds up right?

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                      • just a punk
                        So fuckin' bored
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 32393

                        #161
                        Originally posted by Rochard
                        I am not brain washed at all. The vast bulk of all of this technology came from Nazi Germany.
                        Technology? Yes, some of it really did, but not everything (e.g. the first multistage rocket as well as the first space capsule for a human was invented by Korolev). On the other hand, the scientists (not just technologies). All the US space program was done by the Nazi SS officer and had no relation you at all. Wernher von Braun did everything you are proud about. Not the US scientists

                        P.S. Once again, congrats on your "epic win" of the space race
                        Last edited by just a punk; 06-25-2013, 09:40 AM.
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                        • dyna mo
                          just a fucking jerk
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 68184

                          #162
                          Originally posted by Bman
                          nothing can start a revolution and destroy a country more then a patriot...Snowden may be that patriot.

                          China and Russia just told the USA to go fuck themselves on the Snowden deal. The US citizens are being lied to and you fucking think the rest of the world is not gonna start standing up for themselves?

                          You don't think China and Russia have not analysed the situation and understand that this could be the tipping point on US imperialism?
                          they seized the photo-op to embarrass us. that's my take on it. they are both snickering right now about how easy it was too. hahahahah

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                          • Yanks_Todd
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                            • Aug 2003
                            • 2493

                            #163
                            Originally posted by MaDalton
                            i have not agreed that my data gets read by your government - or the UK government. they would need to have a case against me and a judge needs to agree in my specific case. and there better be evidence that supports that decision

                            If you were planning a crime on a large scale where would the evidence come from?

                            Would this be accidentally gathered? Would it come from your own admission?

                            The challenge I see is that there are many individuals and groups that do want to do harm on a massive scale. To expect our governments and law enforcement to protect us from this by waiting for a clumsy terrorist to drop his "Secret Jihad Business Plan" isn't reasonable.

                            There is certainly a balance, however I agree with what Richard said in this thread, nothing Snowden has presented has been the least bit mind blowing.

                            If Snowden is protecting me from the big Bad U.S. government then give me an example of someone whose has life has been affected by this. Give us a case study and then we have a conversation.
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                            • MaDalton
                              I am Amazing Content!
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 39861

                              #164
                              Originally posted by Rochard
                              So everyone does it, but when the US does it it's bad?
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                              • Rochard
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                                • Dec 2001
                                • 75733

                                #165
                                Originally posted by Bman
                                You seriously have no perspective on what the rest of the world thinks about the USA do you?lol
                                I do have a perspective on what the rest of the world thinks. But I don't look at one country and say "that's bad". The United States is not the only one who does this. Every country does this on some level. Fuck, someone else is bitching about the Space Race in this thread, so let's compare the US space shuttle to the Russian space shuttle and you tell me who hacked who?

                                China is hacking the US daily; China has an entire division of it's army dedicated to hacking.
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                                • just a punk
                                  So fuckin' bored
                                  • Jun 2003
                                  • 32393

                                  #166
                                  Originally posted by Bman
                                  You seriously have no perspective on what the rest of the world thinks about the USA do you?lol
                                  He doesn't care. CNN and Fox bring him everything he needs to know
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                                  • Yanks_Todd
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                                    • Aug 2003
                                    • 2493

                                    #167
                                    Originally posted by Bman
                                    You seriously have no perspective on what the rest of the world thinks about the USA do you?lol
                                    Until they need us to step up and solve a real problem.

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                                    • pornguy
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                                      • Mar 2003
                                      • 62912

                                      #168
                                      If the US knows where he is, on what airplane, he would never land in the destination he wants.
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                                      • _Richard_
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                                        • Oct 2006
                                        • 30991

                                        #169
                                        Originally posted by Yanks_Todd
                                        Until they need us to step up and solve a real problem.

                                        WWII
                                        The Balkans in the 90s
                                        The First Gulf War

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                                        • dyna mo
                                          just a fucking jerk
                                          • Dec 2008
                                          • 68184

                                          #170
                                          a few comments

                                          1. i'm stoked the info was revealed, we can scale back the project now by simply keeping the metadata on the provider side and providing it on a as needed request.

                                          2. we really need to clean up the hiring process and prolly even the entire contracted out intelligence, this is ripe for abuse.

                                          3. snowden needs to present himself to a trial of his peers and let them sort out what is right and wrong in this specific espionage case

                                          4. we need new laws to define whistle blowing, leaking, etc.

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                                          • MaDalton
                                            I am Amazing Content!
                                            • Feb 2004
                                            • 39861

                                            #171
                                            Originally posted by Yanks_Todd
                                            If you were planning a crime on a large scale where would the evidence come from?

                                            Would this be accidentally gathered? Would it come from your own admission?

                                            The challenge I see is that there are many individuals and groups that do want to do harm on a massive scale. To expect our governments and law enforcement to protect us from this by waiting for a clumsy terrorist to drop his "Secret Jihad Business Plan" isn't reasonable.

                                            There is certainly a balance, however I agree with what Richard said in this thread, nothing Snowden has presented has been the least bit mind blowing.

                                            If Snowden is protecting me from the big Bad U.S. government then give me an example of someone whose has life has been affected by this. Give us a case study and then we have a conversation.
                                            do you think the communist hunt in the McCarthy era was justified from todays point of view - including death penalties that later turned out to be judicial errors - and even though your family might not have been affected personally?
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                                            • CDSmith
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                                              • May 2001
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                                              #172
                                              He was supposed to be in that flight from Russia to Cuba, but when US officials who were waiting for that flight to arrive checked the seat was empty. EMPTY!

                                              Damn, someone is sure pulling the wool over someone's eyes.

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                                              • dillfly2000
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                                                #173
                                                The less secrets the better.
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                                                • DWB
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                                                  • Jul 2003
                                                  • 31779

                                                  #174
                                                  Originally posted by dyna mo

                                                  so he jets to hong kong AND russia?

                                                  none of that adds up right?
                                                  He is transit, and for a reason. These countries were carefully planned out, each step of the way. Don't fool yourself. He's not winging this.

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                                                  • DWB
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                                                    • Jul 2003
                                                    • 31779

                                                    #175
                                                    Originally posted by CDSmith
                                                    He was supposed to be in that flight from Russia to Cuba, but when US officials who were waiting for that flight to arrive checked the seat was empty. EMPTY!

                                                    Damn, someone is sure pulling the wool over someone's eyes.

                                                    I can't wait to see what happens next. It's like watching a movie unfold live, before the movie has been made.
                                                    A guy who spies on people for a living and had access to the type of data he had access to, knows a thing or two about how to disappear through cracks, and who can help him do so. All of this was well thought out long before he opened his mouth.

                                                    If he gets caught by US authorities, it will be dumb luck on behalf of the USA.

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                                                    • Bman
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                                                      • Aug 2003
                                                      • 1679

                                                      #176
                                                      Originally posted by CDSmith
                                                      He was supposed to be in that flight from Russia to Cuba, but when US officials who were waiting for that flight to arrive checked the seat was empty. EMPTY!

                                                      Damn, someone is sure pulling the wool over someone's eyes.

                                                      I can't wait to see what happens next. It's like watching a movie unfold live, before the movie has been made.
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                                                      • dyna mo
                                                        just a fucking jerk
                                                        • Dec 2008
                                                        • 68184

                                                        #177
                                                        Originally posted by DWB
                                                        He is transit, and for a reason. These countries were carefully planned out, each step of the way. Don't fool yourself. He's not winging this.
                                                        well, tbh, i'm going on what i learn about international intrigue as i read more about this story.

                                                        quite a few seem to think iceland or ecuador, etc would have made much more sense and not created this very debate

                                                        On CNN's State of the Union, Sen. Rand Paul, R- Ky., favorably contrasted Snowden with Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, whom, Paul said, had lied to Congress about the NSA surveillance.
                                                        "Mr. Snowden told the truth in the name of privacy," Paul said. "So, I think there will be a judgment, because both of them broke the law, and history will have to determine."
                                                        He added, "If he (Snowden) goes to an independent third country like Iceland and if he refuses to talk to any sort of formal government about this, I think there's a chance that he'll be seen as an advocate of privacy. If he cozies up to either the Russian government, the Chinese government, or any of these governments that are perceived still as enemies of ours, I think that that will be a real problem for him in history."
                                                        but yeah, again, i have to go on what i read about such things but the above view makes sense to me.

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                                                        • baddog
                                                          So Fucking Banned
                                                          • Apr 2001
                                                          • 107089

                                                          #178
                                                          Originally posted by MaDalton
                                                          do you think the communist hunt in the McCarthy era was justified from todays point of view - including death penalties that later turned out to be judicial errors - and even though your family might not have been affected personally?
                                                          What death penalties were a result of the McCarthy hearings?

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                                                          • Yanks_Todd
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                                                            • Aug 2003
                                                            • 2493

                                                            #179
                                                            Originally posted by MaDalton
                                                            do you think the communist hunt in the McCarthy era was justified from todays point of view - including death penalties that later turned out to be judicial errors - and even though your family might not have been affected personally?
                                                            If this thread was about the actions that took place in the McCarthy era I would have a different opinion. Why? Because that was a completely different situation.

                                                            What if they had this system in place during 9/11?

                                                            Same relevancy. The McCarthy situation was wrong, 9/11 would have been fantastic.

                                                            But what you have with both of those situations now is hindsight to see who was hurt, how and for what or what could have been prevented. The information Snowden has now is all he will ever have. To be clear the leak is shut and Snowden knows what he knows. We can look back now.

                                                            So what is there?

                                                            Let's get the perspective. Who was hurt, how and for what?

                                                            What I have heard is something I have always assumed. If I started planning a major attack and I use electronic means to discuss and plan it, some light in a government office underground will blink and someone will put on their "headphones".

                                                            Is there more?
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                                                            • Rochard
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                                                              #180
                                                              Originally posted by _Richard_
                                                              Richard.

                                                              there IS NO WARRANTS

                                                              please read this. if you dispute it, find evidence and post it here

                                                              or ADMIT IT
                                                              But I haven't seen this yet? He has documentation doesn't he? Does he have documents saying that someone in charge at the NSA come to his company and demanded information without a warrant? Who did this, what was demanded, and from whom? Would Snowden even be in a position to see the warrant? (I used to work at the phone company, FBI showed up weekly to tap phones, I never saw a warrant but instead got an order from my boss saying they had warrants.)

                                                              Why haven't we seen this yet?

                                                              I need to hear him say "Bob Johnson at the NSA ordered me to search email records for Tim Smith without a warrant". We need names. We need dates.
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                                                              • Rochard
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                                                                • Dec 2001
                                                                • 75733

                                                                #181
                                                                Originally posted by DWB
                                                                A guy who spies on people for a living and had access to the type of data he had access to, knows a thing or two about how to disappear through cracks, and who can help him do so. All of this was well thought out long before he opened his mouth.

                                                                If he gets caught by US authorities, it will be dumb luck on behalf of the USA.
                                                                Sure thing - He went China. Because, you know, their human rights record is so great.

                                                                I'm surprised he was allowed to leave the country.
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                                                                • scottybuzz
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                                                                  • May 2006
                                                                  • 14799

                                                                  #182
                                                                  Originally posted by Rochard
                                                                  Sure thing - He went China. Because, you know, their human rights record is so great.

                                                                  I'm surprised he was allowed to leave the country.
                                                                  he went to Hong Kong which, yes, technically is China but the human rights record is a lot better there than the mainland.

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                                                                  • MaDalton
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                                                                    • Feb 2004
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                                                                    #183
                                                                    Originally posted by baddog
                                                                    What death penalties were a result of the McCarthy hearings?
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                                                                    • Yanks_Todd
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                                                                      #184
                                                                      The latest I read on the Rosenbergs seemed to indicate they were in fact guilty.
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                                                                      • DWB
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                                                                        • Jul 2003
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                                                                        #185
                                                                        Originally posted by dyna mo
                                                                        well, tbh, i'm going on what i learn about international intrigue as i read more about this story.

                                                                        quite a few seem to think iceland or ecuador, etc would have made much more sense and not created this very debate

                                                                        but yeah, again, i have to go on what i read about such things but the above view makes sense to me.
                                                                        I have no idea where he will end up, but I don't think he chose the countries he is visiting at random. He also had to know beforehand that those places would let him leave. Someone in his shoes, knowing what he knows, isn't going to take such a risk otherwise. That's why I think every step of this was planned out, including who to talk to in each country.

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                                                                        • _Richard_
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                                                                          • Oct 2006
                                                                          • 30991

                                                                          #186
                                                                          Originally posted by Rochard
                                                                          But I haven't seen this yet? He has documentation doesn't he? Does he have documents saying that someone in charge at the NSA come to his company and demanded information without a warrant? Who did this, what was demanded, and from whom? Would Snowden even be in a position to see the warrant? (I used to work at the phone company, FBI showed up weekly to tap phones, I never saw a warrant but instead got an order from my boss saying they had warrants.)

                                                                          Why haven't we seen this yet?

                                                                          I need to hear him say "Bob Johnson at the NSA ordered me to search email records for Tim Smith without a warrant". We need names. We need dates.
                                                                          are you purposely being obtuse?

                                                                          http://www.globalresearch.ca/nsa-spy...apping-program

                                                                          former FBI counter-terrorism agent Tim Clemente was asked by CNN whether there?s a way that investigators ?can get the phone companies? to cough up audio of a particular conversation.

                                                                          Clemente responded: ?No, there is a way. We certainly have ways in national security investigations to find out exactly what was said in that conversation. It?s not necessarily something that the FBI is going to want to present in court, but it may help lead the investigation and/or lead to questioning of her [the alleged bomber's wife]. We certainly can find that out.?

                                                                          CNN?s incredulous reply: ?So they can actually get that? People are saying, look, that is incredible.?

                                                                          Clemente: ?No, welcome to America. All of that stuff is being captured as we speak whether we know it or like it or not.?
                                                                          if this doesn't make it through your 'filter'.. we'll try the original article where you have the actual companies talk about the info being grabbed without a warrant, but also when they say it was ILLEGAL FOR THEM TO EVEN TALK ABOUT THE OCCURRENCE TAKING PLACE

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                                                                          • crockett
                                                                            in a van by the river
                                                                            • May 2003
                                                                            • 76818

                                                                            #187
                                                                            Originally posted by baddog







                                                                            They did not change anything simply by breaking the law
                                                                            OK I'll make it easy... Rosa Parks..
                                                                            In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.

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                                                                            • dyna mo
                                                                              just a fucking jerk
                                                                              • Dec 2008
                                                                              • 68184

                                                                              #188
                                                                              update, from 4 hours ago:


                                                                              Any one of Snowden?s revelations would have been a big story in its own right. But the news has been coming so rapidly that it?s difficult to keep track of it all. So here?s a handy guide to the recent revelations about what the NSA has been doing.



                                                                              Phone records
                                                                              The first revelation by Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald remains the most significant. Under a controversial interpretation of the Patriot Act, the NSA is vacuuming up information about every domestic phone call of every Verizon customer in the United States.

                                                                              What information is collected and how is it used?
                                                                              Information collected includes the phone number dialed, the time and duration of the call, and information about the cell phone tower used to make each call. The NSA?s request for tower information makes it a de facto location tracking program, as the government can use that information to figure out where the call came from. While Snowden?s leak only pertained to Verizon, it?s likely that other major telecommunications providers also participate in the program.
                                                                              The NSA puts all this information in a vast database, but the agency claims that access to the database is strictly limited. The agency says that only 22 Obama administration officials have the authority to authorize searches of the database, and only about 300 Americans have had their phone numbers queried.

                                                                              Is that legal?
                                                                              The court order revealed by Snowden cites Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which gives the government the power to obtain any ?tangible thing? from third parties relevant to a terrorist investigation. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wisc.), the lead sponsor of the Patriot Act, has denounced the Obama administration?s interpretation of Section 215 as ?a bunch of bunk.? He argues that Section 215 orders were only intended to be used for information relevant to specific investigations.
                                                                              What about constitutional?
                                                                              The Fourth Amendment requires search warrants to be specific about who is to be searched and what information is to be seized. There?s nothing specific about the Verizon order. However, the government is likely to cite a 1979 Supreme Court ruling holding that the Fourth Amendment doesn?t apply when the government seeks calling records. At least one Supreme Court justice, Sonia Sotomayor, has suggested the high court should reconsider that holding. Perhaps the furor over the phone records program will spur the courts to revisit the issue.



                                                                              What kind of oversight does the program have?
                                                                              The Verizon order was good for three months, so presumably the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court reviews the orders periodically. But because one order covers everyone in the country, it doesn?t contain the kind of details that would allow the courts to find specific abuses.
                                                                              Members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees have also been briefed on the programs. The chairmen of these programs have defended them. But two Senate Democrats, Mark Udall (D-Colo) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore), have denounced it. Months ago, they were saying that the American people would be ?stunned? by the government?s interpretation of the Patriot Act. But secrecy prevented them from sharing the details with the public.

                                                                              PRISM
                                                                              In 2007, Congress gave the government broad powers to engage in warrantless surveillance for intelligence purposes. But until this year, the details of how the government was using those powers was a closely held secret. We now know that the NSA has a program called PRISM, which allows the agency to obtain private information about users of Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo and other Internet companies.
                                                                              What information is collected and how is it used?
                                                                              Early reports suggested that the NSA had unmediated ?direct access? to these companies? servers. But companies have flatly denied this, and more recent reporting suggests that PRISM is a system for expediting the delivery of private information after company lawyers have scrutinized a government request.

                                                                              Last week, the Guardian revealed the procedures the NSA uses to decide who to target for surveillance as well as the ?minimization? procedures the government uses to deal with information that?s accidentally collected by Americans. This information is generally destroyed, but there are some important exceptions. For example, if an intercepted communication contains information about a crime being committed, the NSA may retain the information and turn it over the law enforcement.

                                                                              Is that legal?
                                                                              The government says PRISM is authorized by Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act, and critics of the program generally haven?t disputed that. The more controversial question is whether Section 702 itself is constitutional.
                                                                              FISA orders are not search warrants. But the government argues the Fourth Amendment doesn?t apply because it is only spying on non-Americans. But critics disagree. They say the ?targets? of NSA surveillance may be foreigners, but the surveillance may still collect information about Americans, and even use that information for non-intelligence purposes. They argue that doing that without a warrant violates the Constitution.
                                                                              Can PRISM and other FISA programs be challenged in court?
                                                                              Civil liberties groups have tried but they have not succeeded so far.
                                                                              In February, before information about PRISM was made public, the Supreme Court ruled against plaintiffs who were challenging the FISA Amendments Act. The ruling did not reach the constitutional merits. Rather, the high court held that since the plaintiffs couldn?t prove that they had personally been the targets of surveillance authorized by Section 702, they didn?t have standing to challenge the law.
                                                                              It?s not clear if Snowden?s leaks have created an opportunity to revisit that holding. His leaks only disclosed general features of the programs, not information about specific targets. So in principle, the revelations shouldn?t change the legal outcome. But public outcry over PRISM could cause some justices to rethink the issue. It was a 5-4 decision, so only one justice would need to change his mind to get a different result.
                                                                              One possible avenue for challenging Section 702 is a Chicago terrorism case. Late last year, Sen. Dianenne Feinstein (D-Calif.) cited the case as a successful use of the powers granted by the FISA Amendments Act. But when the suspect sought details about how the evidence against him had been collected, he was told that information was secret. His lawyers argue that the government is hiding behind secrecy to avoid a constitutional challenge to the FISA law.


                                                                              What kind of oversight does the program have?
                                                                              The program?s targeting and minimization procedures are submitted to the FISC for review. But these documents, which were released by the Guardian last week, do not name the specific individuals whose communications will be intercepted. Instead, they give general criteria to be applied by the NSA. Members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees have also been briefed on the program.

                                                                              Fiber optic eavesdropping
                                                                              In 2006, Mark Klein, an AT&T technician turned whistleblower, told the Electronic Frontier Foundation about a secret, NSA-controlled room in a San Francisco facility. He testified that optical splitters were being used to copy data flowing through AT&T?s network and send it to the secret room.
                                                                              At the time, most observers assumed this room was part of a broader surveillance program, but they couldn?t prove it. But one of the slides from the PRISM presentation provides confirmation that the NSA has a broad program (actually, several of them) to sweep up Internet traffic from fiber optic cables.


                                                                              What information is collected and how is it used?
                                                                              We don?t know the extent of these programs, but in principle, this kind of fiber optic tap should make it possible to collect almost all Internet traffic. The question is which cables the NSA has tapped into. The fact that the Internet developed first in the United States gives the spy agency a big advantage because it means that a lot of foreign traffic passes through major interconnection points in the United States. The nuclear submarine Jimmy Carter is also rumored to have the capability to tap directly into undersea fiber optic cables.
                                                                              But even if the NSA tapped into every fiber optic cable in the world, it would only be able to read unencrypted traffic. And the most popular Internet services (including high-value sites like webmail providers) are increasingly using encryption. For those kinds of sites, the NSA needs a program like PRISM to get the data directly from the site operator.
                                                                              The NSA isn?t the only spy agency tapping into communication lines. The agency?s British counterpart, the General Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), also taps fiber optic cables too, according to a Friday Guardian report based on documents provided by Snowden.


                                                                              Is that legal?
                                                                              That?s still being litigated. The Electronic Frontier Foundation sued to stop the program revealed by Klein?s disclosures in 2008. That case is ongoing. The government has argued that the state secrets privilege protects it from having to respond to EFF?s lawsuit.
                                                                              The Snowden slide suggests the government believes its fiber-tapping program are, like PRISM, legal under Section 702 of FISA.


                                                                              What kind of oversight does the program have?
                                                                              We don?t know. If the program is based on FISA, then the government presumably has submitted a general description of the program to the FISC court for review, but those documents have not been leaked to the public. The government also likely briefs the House and Senate Intelligence Committees on the programs.

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                                                                              • just a punk
                                                                                So fuckin' bored
                                                                                • Jun 2003
                                                                                • 32393

                                                                                #189
                                                                                Meanwhile in Russia...
                                                                                Obey the Cowgod

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                                                                                • RummyBoy
                                                                                  Confirmed User
                                                                                  • Dec 2009
                                                                                  • 2157

                                                                                  #190
                                                                                  Why RUSSIA refuse to hand him over?

                                                                                  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...tradition.html

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                                                                                  • dyna mo
                                                                                    just a fucking jerk
                                                                                    • Dec 2008
                                                                                    • 68184

                                                                                    #191
                                                                                    Originally posted by CyberSEO
                                                                                    the english report of that has been front page news for >7 hours now, it was what i was referring to whan i mentioned russia is snickering over making usa look silly over this.

                                                                                    putin: snowden? pffft. we already know what he knows, he's a tool.

                                                                                    http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2...-russias-putin

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                                                                                    • baddog
                                                                                      So Fucking Banned
                                                                                      • Apr 2001
                                                                                      • 107089

                                                                                      #192
                                                                                      #1. I think you are stretching it to give credit to McCarthy.
                                                                                      #2. What judicial errors were revealed after their execution that would have changed anything?

                                                                                      Originally posted by crockett
                                                                                      OK I'll make it easy... Rosa Parks..
                                                                                      The difference being that she did not avoid arrest, but rather got arrested so she could make a statement and get something done about it.

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                                                                                      • DWB
                                                                                        Registered User
                                                                                        • Jul 2003
                                                                                        • 31779

                                                                                        #193
                                                                                        Originally posted by Rochard
                                                                                        Sure thing - He went China. Because, you know, their human rights record is so great.

                                                                                        I'm surprised he was allowed to leave the country.
                                                                                        Is he living in China, no. He passed through Hong Kong. And for the record, Hong Kong is not China.

                                                                                        If you think a guy with access to that kind of information, someone who had the authority to read the President's email, didn't line up the right people to talk to in advance each nation AND know how to do it, getting in and getting out, you're dreaming.

                                                                                        This guy knows exactly what he is doing. Whatever media is coming out is a smoke screen to keep everyone guessing where he is now and what he is doing next. He's smarter than you, me, and everyone else here. That's how he got that job. He's not a backpacking tree hugger who's winging all of this.

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                                                                                        • _Richard_
                                                                                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                                                          • Oct 2006
                                                                                          • 30991

                                                                                          #194
                                                                                          Originally posted by RummyBoy
                                                                                          Why RUSSIA refuse to hand him over?

                                                                                          http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...tradition.html
                                                                                          because the US has refused to hand over countless people

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                                                                                          • PR_Glen
                                                                                            Confirmed User
                                                                                            • Oct 2006
                                                                                            • 9058

                                                                                            #195
                                                                                            Originally posted by Bman
                                                                                            nothing can start a revolution and destroy a country more then a patriot...Snowden may be that patriot.

                                                                                            China and Russia just told the USA to go fuck themselves on the Snowden deal. The US citizens are being lied to and you fucking think the rest of the world is not gonna start standing up for themselves?

                                                                                            You don't think China and Russia have not analysed the situation and understand that this could be the tipping point on US imperialism?
                                                                                            this is such a drama queens perspective on things..

                                                                                            revolutions don't start over piddly shit like this, not now, not ever. Nobody is starving in the US and until that starts to happen there isn't going to be that long awaited motivated by the couch potatoes revolution that people keep TYPING about on the internet. The only difference between now and before is that now we have more uninformed fools chiming in on the subject matter via fb and twitter. (not that i'm lumping you in with that, but I'm sure you would agree there are many that do)
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                                                                                            • MaDalton
                                                                                              I am Amazing Content!
                                                                                              • Feb 2004
                                                                                              • 39861

                                                                                              #196
                                                                                              Originally posted by Yanks_Todd
                                                                                              The latest I read on the Rosenbergs seemed to indicate they were in fact guilty.
                                                                                              Originally posted by baddog
                                                                                              #1. I think you are stretching it to give credit to McCarthy.
                                                                                              #2. What judicial errors were revealed after their execution that would have changed anything?
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                                                                                              • dyna mo
                                                                                                just a fucking jerk
                                                                                                • Dec 2008
                                                                                                • 68184

                                                                                                #197
                                                                                                Originally posted by DWB
                                                                                                Is he living in China, no. He passed through Hong Kong. And for the record, Hong Kong is not China.

                                                                                                If you think a guy with access to that kind of information, someone who had the authority to read the President's email, didn't line up the right people to talk to in advance each nation AND know how to do it, getting in and getting out, you're dreaming.

                                                                                                This guy knows exactly what he is doing. Whatever media is coming out is a smoke screen to keep everyone guessing where he is now and what he is doing next. He's smarter than you, me, and everyone else here. That's how he got that job. He's not a backpacking tree hugger who's winging all of this.
                                                                                                none of that makes any sense when applied to his own words.

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                                                                                                • Rochard
                                                                                                  Jägermeister Test Pilot
                                                                                                  • Dec 2001
                                                                                                  • 75733

                                                                                                  #198
                                                                                                  Originally posted by dyna mo
                                                                                                  update, from 4 hours ago:


                                                                                                  Any one of Snowden?s revelations would have been a big story in its own right. But the news has been coming so rapidly that it?s difficult to keep track of it all. So here?s a handy guide to the recent revelations about what the NSA has been doing.
                                                                                                  Outstanding. So it still doesn't say no warrants were issued, still doesn't give exact details, and everything seems to be perfectly legal under multiple laws.

                                                                                                  The best details it gives is "300 Americans have had their phone numbers queried". Is this NSA, terrorist related, or local police departments investigating local crimes? Seems like a mighty low number to me...
                                                                                                  Herschel Savage
                                                                                                  Brooklyn, NY

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                                                                                                  • dyna mo
                                                                                                    just a fucking jerk
                                                                                                    • Dec 2008
                                                                                                    • 68184

                                                                                                    #199
                                                                                                    Originally posted by DWB
                                                                                                    He's smarter than you, me, and everyone else here. That's how he got that job. He's not a backpacking tree hugger who's winging all of this.
                                                                                                    he's a sys admin bra.

                                                                                                    that's like saying a lawyer is smarter than everyone else because she's a lawyer.

                                                                                                    we already know how lax the nsa and booz hiring requirements were, he didn't even have a fresh background check done.

                                                                                                    i'm not convinced he's smart at all. the government is not smart as you frequently point out, the government is comprised of snowdens, it doesn't make any sense he's the smart one.

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                                                                                                    • dyna mo
                                                                                                      just a fucking jerk
                                                                                                      • Dec 2008
                                                                                                      • 68184

                                                                                                      #200
                                                                                                      correction: he's a low-mid level sys admin fugitive on the run who had to ask julian assange where and what to do next, and that's according to assange.

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