As a data analyst, Snowden's release was the biggest thing of my lifetime. He exposed just how advanced our data capturing capabilities are and it blew everyone out of the water. He deserves it, because he'd have been executed otherwise by the Obama administration. He has never come across as a spook to me - just a guy who saw too much and said fuck it, I gotta do the right thing. Watch the Greenwald/Snowden documentary where they show his live reactions. Every time the phone rang,he thought he was gonna die.
I remember watching a documentary where Snowden said he tried many times in many places to tell the government about the spying on US citizens but he was ignored or threatened. Later in that documentary, one of his superiors said that Snowden was a product of his agency not being "compartmentalized" enough. In other words, do bad things with lots of people that do very little, that each person doing is not wrong in itself and they won't know what their little contribution is to the bigger picture of the crime.
In other words, do bad things with lots of people that do very little, that each person doing is not wrong in itself and they won't know what their little contribution is to the bigger picture of the crime
This is exactly what happened in the Ministry of Truth in Orwell's 1984.
Reminds me of the movie Cube and what Holloway said (if you've seen it): "keep everyone separated so that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing, the brain never comes out in the open". Snowden saw enough of the big picture and said enough was enough. Whether or not anyone else did is irrelevant, or even how many people knew in the first place, all that matters is that the info was made public.
He infiltrated the NSA at the behest of the CIA in order to keep Obummer & his traitorous ilk from being surveiled while they sold out our republic. He deserves nothing beyond a swift ticket to meet his maker.
He had no need to pardon him - snowden has, supposedly, been living well in Russia. How would the optics of that pardon played out, especially as the 'russia hoax' was being geared up? What benefit would have been gained from that pardon?
Glows and glows big time. He didnt drop that shit to be a whistle blower. He leaked it to hurt the NSA. Everything that comes out of that cucks mouth is leftist liberal dogshit.
Fuck Snowden. That dude glows.
As a data analyst, Snowden's release was the biggest thing of my lifetime. He exposed just how advanced our data capturing capabilities are and it blew everyone out of the water. He deserves it, because he'd have been executed otherwise by the Obama administration. He has never come across as a spook to me - just a guy who saw too much and said fuck it, I gotta do the right thing. Watch the Greenwald/Snowden documentary where they show his live reactions. Every time the phone rang,he thought he was gonna die.
I remember watching a documentary where Snowden said he tried many times in many places to tell the government about the spying on US citizens but he was ignored or threatened. Later in that documentary, one of his superiors said that Snowden was a product of his agency not being "compartmentalized" enough. In other words, do bad things with lots of people that do very little, that each person doing is not wrong in itself and they won't know what their little contribution is to the bigger picture of the crime.
This is exactly what happened in the Ministry of Truth in Orwell's 1984.
Reminds me of the movie Cube and what Holloway said (if you've seen it): "keep everyone separated so that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing, the brain never comes out in the open". Snowden saw enough of the big picture and said enough was enough. Whether or not anyone else did is irrelevant, or even how many people knew in the first place, all that matters is that the info was made public.
He infiltrated the NSA at the behest of the CIA in order to keep Obummer & his traitorous ilk from being surveiled while they sold out our republic. He deserves nothing beyond a swift ticket to meet his maker.
You have any actual evidence of that? Honest question.
If that were true, why wouldn't Obama have pardoned him along with the other 1,000's he pardoned at the end of his two terms?
Plausible deniability, perhaps?
I don't know, but I've heard conflicting information about Snowden from many sources.
He had no need to pardon him - snowden has, supposedly, been living well in Russia. How would the optics of that pardon played out, especially as the 'russia hoax' was being geared up? What benefit would have been gained from that pardon?
Glows and glows big time. He didnt drop that shit to be a whistle blower. He leaked it to hurt the NSA. Everything that comes out of that cucks mouth is leftist liberal dogshit.
Precisely.