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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:39 pm

Microsoft Gave NSA Access To Encrypted Messages Including Skype, Says Snowden

Libby Plummer
October 12, 2015


Tech firm Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages sent over Outlook and Skype, according to whistleblower Edward Snowden.

According to leaked internal memos given to The Guardian, the U.S. government’s National Security Agency (NSA) worked with Microsoft in order to enable them to read personal messages sent over Skype as well as Outlook email, and its predecessor Hotmail.

Microsoft also gave the NSA access to its increasingly popular SkyDrive cloud storage service, according to the reports.

Former NSA contractor Snowden provided the newspaper with documents that suggested a ‘sophisticated’ link between the government agency and the tech giant.

Microsoft claims that it is only doing what it is compelled to do to stay within the law, explaining in a statement:

“When we upgrade or update products we aren’t absolved from the need to comply with existing or future lawful demands.”

In June, The Guardian revealed that NSA claims to use ‘Prism’ software to access all of the major tech companies including Apple and Google.

The revelations follow Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales calling the UK government’s proposed data encryption ban ‘moronic’. Under such a ruling, services that use encrypted data, such as WhatsApp, could be banned.

Following a series of leaks regarding his former employer, Snowden has been indicted in the U.S. under the Espionage Act. He has requested asylum from numerous countries and is currently living in Russia.

He recently made headlines when he joined Twitter and naively forgot to turn off email notifications. Be was subsequently bombarded with 47GB of emails after gaining over a million followers in a matter of hours.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Oct 29, 2015 2:53 pm

EU Parliament Votes To Drop Charges Against Snowden
They also encouraged members to block his extradition "in recognition of his status as a whistleblower and human rights defender."
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby backtoiam » Fri Oct 30, 2015 11:57 pm

My cynical mind often jams any attempt I might make to bring myself to judgement on many issues. Snowden has always been one of these situations for me. Regardless, this situation just got stranger if this is true.



Bombshell! Europe Drops Charges Against Edward Snowden, Offers Asylum And Protection

By John Vibes on October 30, 2015

This week, the European Parliament voted to offer Edward Snowden asylum and protection and drop all criminal charges against him. When at one time most of the world was bullied by the US government into pressing charges against Snowden and forcing him into exile, the entire European continent has now officially given him a pass.

Thursday’s 285 – 281 vote officially recognized Snowden as an “international human rights defender” and ensured that he would be free from arrest within European borders.

Extraordinary. Reports appear to be true. https://t.co/rQtDHfYTyj pic.twitter.com/AfYm86eGwy

— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) October 29, 2015

The final resolution mentioned that “too little has been done to safeguard citizens’ fundamental rights following revelations of electronic mass surveillance.”

Snowden is currently living in asylum in Russia and is wanted in the United States for charges under the federal Espionage Act, but Russia has declined to extradite him. He has been unable to leave due to the fear of being kidnapped by the US military when he left the country, but now it may be possible for him to travel to Europe.

Snowden posted on his Twitter page that this could be a good sign of a shift in attitude towards his cause.

Earlier this year, it was reported that a federal appeals court ruled that the controversial NSA spy program which collects phone records is actually illegal.

This is not a blow against the US Government, but an open hand extended by friends. It is a chance to move forward. pic.twitter.com/fBs5H32wyD

— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) October 29, 2015

Snowden recently joined Twitter, making himself more visible and approachable to the general population than ever before.

Within a day of opening his first social media account since leaking information about the NSA spy program, Snowden gained over one million subscribers. However, there was only one account that he decided to follow, the NSA. The whistleblower’s first tweet read, “Can you hear me now?”

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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby Grizzly » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:10 am



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Dark? Yeah. These are the kinds of “folie de grandeur” we are dealing with. They laugh and mock us, they love their, pranks, chaos, and soul sick humor and blackmail. They are their own Gods. Gods of agony and pain, they feed and thrive on our bewilderment confusion and emptyness, like the megalodon shark. But with glee. They love offering hope, and then dashing that hope.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby RocketMan » Mon Feb 01, 2016 7:37 am

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/0 ... w-j30.html

The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) prepared to kidnap Edward Snowden, the whistleblower who exposed illegal and unconstitutional mass spying by the National Security Agency (NSA), documents obtained by the Danish media outlet Denfri show.

US intelligence maintained an aircraft and paramilitary team on standby in Copenhagen, awaiting orders to seize Snowden in the event that he crossed into a number of European countries, the documents show. They were obtained by Denfri through a Freedom of Information Act suit in August 2015.

The existence of the CIA plane was first reported in 2014 by The Register, which identified the aircraft as a Gulfstream V, registered under the number N977GA. The plane had previously been used to transport CIA captives to the agency’s “black site” torture centers across Europe, which were built up as part of an expanding global network of secret CIA prisons since 9/11.

The latest documents appear to have decisively corroborated this account, showing that Danish police and government officers approved the positioning of the CIA plane in Copenhagen for unspecified “state purposes.” In one of the leaked government letters, US Federal Bureau of Investigation representatives also sought cooperation from the Norwegian government, demanding that they immediately notify US agencies in the event that Snowden travelled to Norway, Finland, Sweden or Denmark.

The Danish decision to host the plane was part of broader cooperation by Copenhagen with Washington’s extra-legal kidnapping and rendition network. The Danish state has sought to preserve total secrecy in relation to the stationing of the CIA plane on its soil.

“Denmark’s relationship with the USA would be damaged if the information [content redacted from the documents] becomes public knowledge,” Denmark’s interior ministry told Denfri.

The confirmation that Washington planned for a direct raid to seize Snowden and forcibly return him to US custody does not come as a surprise.

Snowden has become a public enemy of the first order in the eyes of the US ruling class since he began releasing troves of data on spy programs run by the NSA and other US government agencies in the summer of 2013. According to May 2014 comments from then-NSA Director Keith Alexander, Snowden downloaded more than 1 million secret US government documents.

For the “crime” of exposing the vast and criminal surveillance enterprises run the by US government, Snowden has been subjected to innumerable death threats and slanders by the American media and political establishment.

Snowden embodies a new generation of educated and technologically-trained workers and youth who are increasingly hostile to the existing social order. That is why he has been hounded and turned away by governments around the world, and now lives in de facto exile in Moscow, where he received a temporary visa only after being forced to live for weeks in Moscow’s international air terminal, after the US cancellation of his passport frustrated his effort to travel to Ecuador, where he was seeking asylum.

There is now firm evidence that the US ruling elite sought to make good on its threats against Snowden, in the form of a snatch-and-grab operation, likely aimed at transferring the whistleblower to a covert torture base somewhere in Europe.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby conniption » Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:07 pm

On Edit: oops...now that I look closer, this article has already been posted.
Sorry about that.


Newsweek

Assange: How 'The Guardian' Milked Edward Snowden's Story


By Julian Assange
4/20/15



WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange investigates the book behind Snowden, Oliver Stone's forthcoming film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Shailene Woodley, Nicolas Cage, Scott Eastwood and Zachary Quinto. According to leaked Sony emails, movie rights for the book were bought for $700,000.

The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World's Most Wanted Man (Guardian/Faber & Faber, 2014) by Luke Harding is a hack job in the purest sense of the term. Pieced together from secondary sources and written with minimal additional research to be the first to market, the book's thrifty origins are hard to miss.

The Guardian is a curiously inward-looking beast. If any other institution tried to market its own experience of its own work nearly as persistently as The Guardian, it would surely be called out for institutional narcissism. But because The Guardian is an embarrassingly central institution within the moribund "left-of-center" wing of the U.K. establishment, everyone holds their tongue.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Mar 17, 2016 10:04 am

Denmark officially confirms US plane was in Copenhagen in June 2013 to fly Snowden to America
Published time: 5 Feb, 2016 13:55Edited time: 5 Feb, 2016 14:23

Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. © Mark Blinch / Reuters
Denmark has publicly acknowledged for the first time that in June 2013 a US plane was waiting in a Copenhagen airport to extradite NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to the US. At the time he was stranded in a Moscow airport.
The allegations of Denmark’s complicity in the plan resurfaced last week after the news that website Denfri had published documents disclosed under a freedom of information request pointing to such a connection.

Danish officials initially denied the report, but on Friday Justice Minister Søren Pind confirmed it to parliament.

“The purpose of the plane’s presence at Copenhagen Airport was apparently to have the ability to transport Edward Snowden to the USA in case he was delivered from Russia or another country,” the minister said in a written statement.

On Friday, Pind retracted statements he had made earlier in the week on Wednesday, when he had claimed he was not aware of the purpose of the plane’s presence in Denmark.

After the Denfri revelations, Snowden suggested that Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen had rejected calls from left wing MPs to provide him political asylum because of the PM’s involvement with the US rendition plan.



“He is sought for a series of legal violations; that's what he is. And the US is a democratic constitutional state,”Rasmussen argued as he dismissed the calls in November.

Snowden, a former NSA employee, handed over to a select number of journalists a trove of classified US documents detailing the scale of electronic surveillance conducted by the CIA and its foreign allies worldwide. The apparent violation of privacy on an industrial scale provoked widespread criticism of the US and strained its relations with key allies.

The whistleblower was stranded at a Moscow airport as his travel plans were disrupted by Washington revoking his passport. Russia eventually granted him political asylum.

While some people have branded Snowden a traitor, for many he remains a champion of human rights.





Snowden movie co-creator: ‘US State Dept and president did not want this film’
Published time: 12 Mar, 2016 02:43
© / RT13NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s Russian lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, whose novel Time of the Octopus provided the basis for the upcoming movie “Snowden” shot by Oliver Stone, spoke to RT about the unexpected challenges filmmakers encountered in the US.
READ MORE: Denmark officially confirms US plane was in Copenhagen in June 2013 to fly Snowden to America

Simply called Snowden, the biographical thriller directed by Oliver Stone tells the story of the US National Security Agency whistleblower who revealed the agency’s pervasive surveillance to Americans and the world. Though the film has already gone through the post-production stage, it turns out that getting there wasn’t easy, as a number of obstacles were encountered in its making, as Kucherena, who is also a co-creator, revealed in an interview with RT.

One of the key problems Stone had to face was the lack of people in the US willing to fund the production, Kucherena said. He explained that wealthy potential donors had privately indicated that the US establishment had labeled the film as “unwanted,” leading them to refuse sponsorship “by default.”

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“For the most part, the film is financed by Germany and France, while Americans turned out to be not that interested… Some wealthy people and major US companies refused to sponsor, hinting at the authorities, and saying they’d been told it was not desirable to fund such a movie,”he explained.

“I cannot but agree with Oliver Stone, who said that America doesn’t care about films about human rights activists that are alive now. America prefers activists that are already dead.”

The lawyer also recalls an unpleasant incident that happened in the US that influenced the final decision not to shoot the film in America.

“Our crew arrived at a place where Edward used to hang out, and then all of sudden a secret services squad turned up and a rather intense conflict took place,” he said.

Eventually, the set had to be moved to Germany and other countries.

“That wasn’t an easy decision, as we realized that it would be difficult to make a film about Edward Snowden outside the US,” Kucherena said.

The lawyer added that “we understood very well that… the US State Department and the US president certainly did not want such a movie,” pointing out that the US government has generally failed to “score points” following Snowden’s revelations by admitting the mistakes they had made.


Kucherena also noted that Oliver Stone had visited him in Moscow at least eight times to discuss the script. The director encouraged him to get fully engaged in the filmmaking process and speak up every time he disagreed with what was happening on the film set. The lawyer praised Stone as a “unique” and “fearless” director, as well as a “great artist.”

Snowden had a hand in making the film as well, consulting Stone and helping with the casting. With his advice in mind, Stone gave the main part to 35-year-old Joseph Gorden-Levitt. The film is set to premier on September 16, 2016.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:33 am

Snowden to take Norway to court to secure free passage
American whistleblower Edward Snowden is seen through a camera viewfinder as he delivers remarks via video link from Moscow to attendees at a discussion regarding an International Treaty on the Right to Privacy, Protection Against Improper Surveillance and Protection of Whistleblowers in Manhattan, New York September 24, 2015. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
American whistleblower Edward Snowden is seen through a camera viewfinder as he delivers remarks via video link from Moscow to attendees at a discussion regarding an International Treaty on the Right to Privacy, Protection Against Improper Surveillance and Protection of...
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Edward Snowden will take the Norwegian state to court in a bid to secure free passage there, a Norwegian law firm representing the former U.S. spy contractor said on Thursday.

Snowden has been invited to Norway to receive a freedom of speech award from the local branch of writers' group PEN International, but is worried that he would be handed over to the United States, his lawyers say.

"The purpose is to get legally established that Norway has no right to extradite Snowden to the U.S.," the law firm, Schjoedt, said in a statement.

"U.S. authorities have already asked that Snowden will be extradited to the U.S. if he was to arrive in Norway," Hallvard Helle, the lawyer representing Snowden, told Reuters.

"It is a case they (the Norwegian authorities) have not wished to comment on previously, so therefore we want a legal clarification of this," Helle said, when asked whether Norway had said it would extradite Snowden if he entered the country.

The Norwegian justice ministry said: "The ministry does not wish to comment on a case that potentially will be handled and decided by the court."

Norway, a member of the NATO military alliance, has very close diplomatic ties with the United States, but the judiciary can defy the government.

A court ruled on Wednesday that Norway had violated the human rights of mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik by keeping him in isolation since he was sentenced in 2012 for killing 77 people..

Snowden, whose supporters say he boldly exposed government infringements of privacy, fled the United States in May 2013 and now lives in Russia where he was granted asylum. The U.S. government filed espionage charges against him for leaking intelligence information.

Snowden is among the top tips for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, an award picked by a Norwegian committee and awarded in Oslo.

Norway and Russia share a border making it possible to travel by land.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:26 pm


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlSAiI3xMh4

Published on Apr 27, 2016
Academy Award®-winning director Oliver Stone, who brought Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street and JFK to the big screen, tackles the most important and fascinating true story of the 21st century. Snowden, the politically-charged, pulse-pounding thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley, reveals the incredible untold personal story of Edward Snowden, the polarizing figure who exposed shocking illegal surveillance activities by the NSA and became one of the most wanted men in the world. He is considered a hero by some, and a traitor by others. No matter which you believe, the epic story of why he did it, who he left behind, and how he pulled it off makes for one of the most compelling films of the year.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby brekin » Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:45 pm

seemslikeadream wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlSAiI3xMh4

Published on Apr 27, 2016
Academy Award®-winning director Oliver Stone, who brought Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street and JFK to the big screen, tackles the most important and fascinating true story of the 21st century. Snowden, the politically-charged, pulse-pounding thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley, reveals the incredible untold personal story of Edward Snowden, the polarizing figure who exposed shocking illegal surveillance activities by the NSA and became one of the most wanted men in the world. He is considered a hero by some, and a traitor by others. No matter which you believe, the epic story of why he did it, who he left behind, and how he pulled it off makes for one of the most compelling films of the year.


Balls, big brass ones. That's all I got to say. Thank god for Stone. Even if in the end, its just some weird shuffling of the intelligence deck he's just allowed to express the minority report of the Star Chamber, at least he does, and often does it well. Stone, Pakula, DePalma, the antidote to Clooneyism.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby RocketMan » Fri Jul 22, 2016 3:00 pm

This is the newest trailer, and the best IMHO. I like the ominous version of When the Saints Come Marching In.

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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby JackRiddler » Sun Jul 24, 2016 6:58 pm

Greenwald played by Zachary Quinto? Now that's jackpot casting.

I wish it would make a fucking difference.

Apparently the Wikileaks DNC dump didn't go altogether ignored today, but there is no global wakeup call.
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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby JackRiddler » Sun Jul 24, 2016 6:59 pm

brekin » Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:45 pm wrote:Balls, big brass ones. That's all I got to say. Thank god for Stone. Even if in the end, its just some weird shuffling of the intelligence deck he's just allowed to express the minority report of the Star Chamber, at least he does, and often does it well. Stone, Pakula, DePalma, the antidote to Clooneyism.


Pithy, that last sentence.

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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby brekin » Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:50 pm

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Re: Edward Snowden, American Hero

Postby brekin » Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:52 pm

JackRiddler wrote:
brekin » Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:45 pm wrote:Balls, big brass ones. That's all I got to say. Thank god for Stone. Even if in the end, its just some weird shuffling of the intelligence deck he's just allowed to express the minority report of the Star Chamber, at least he does, and often does it well. Stone, Pakula, DePalma, the antidote to Clooneyism.


Pithy, that last sentence.

Who's Pakula, I ask hesitantly...


Alan Pakula, he directed Klute, The Parallax View, All The Presidents Men, Sophie's Choice and was producer for To Kill A Mockingbird. He was said to be getting to work on a big film on FDR but then died in a car accident, truck sent a pipe through his window impaling him. Interestingly, (and that could just be what it sounds like, a freak accident) a bio I read about him, written while he was still alive I believe, was talking about something along lines of what a methodical, anticapatory individual he was as a director and person, and then by way of illustration mentioned what a careful driver he was.
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