Snowden says that some things are worth dying for. He is a hero in my book, watch his interview at 10 pm
Posted on | May 28, 2014 | 7 Comments
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WASHINGTON: Fugitive self-proclaimed spy Edward Snowden admitted Wednesday he wants to return home, as he defended his massive leak of intelligence secrets, saying the abuse of the US Constitution left him no choice.
I am wondering, why the gatekeepers of the US media allowed NBC to air the interview with Snowden? Why now?
We know that the US media is 100% controlled, particularly NBC. So, what is going on?
We know that Greenwald is about to publish the names of the people the government is spying on. Well, from what I know, the government has info on everyone, so is this list a sham? Will they intentionally remove from the list certain names, such as the names of the top judges?
If US seriously wanted to silence Snowden, do you believe he would be still alive? If NBC could find him, do you think CIA could not find him?
Could it be that the whole Snowden episode was staged by the CIA and NSA?
Why isn’t Snowden talking about Obama’s bogus IDs and his Indonesian citizenship? Is he using this as an ace?
What do you think?
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May 29th, 2014 @ 8:06 am
It’s a scam. has to be. There is no way they would interview and promote Glen’s book. Unless they have intent.
May 29th, 2014 @ 8:09 am
I am wondering if the hole Snowden episode was staged. You just never know. why doesn’t he talk about sensitive info, such as Obama’s fraudulent IDs, names of people who leaked info to Iran?
May 30th, 2014 @ 2:33 pm
Here is a Snowden quote from the NBC interview:
““Whether or not I voted for President Obama, I was inspired by him,” Mr. Snowden said during an interview with “NBC Nightly News” with Brian Williams that aired Wednesday night. “He gave me courage. He gave me hope. I really believed that he would be a positive force for the country, and I still hope he will be.”
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I don’t believe I can call Snowden a hero after that quote.
May 30th, 2014 @ 5:13 pm
This is what Snowden thinks of Obama:
“Whether or not I voted for President Obama, I was inspired by him,” Mr. Snowden said during an interview with “NBC Nightly News” with Brian Williams that aired Wednesday night. “He gave me courage. He gave me hope. I really believed that he would be a positive force for the country, and I still hope he will be.”
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May 31st, 2014 @ 1:22 pm
Snowden has to have a tremendously high I.Q.
and sometimes that type of person is not in
a world of reality. He simply does not compute that Obama is a devil, an impostor and a muslim whose focus is destroying America, albeit illegally!!!
Snowden is admirable in his own right, but he does not see the forest for the trees.
Maybe~~~~ if someone handed him all of the research and investigative reports that are now being accepted by Americans as the truth, (instead of once being viewed as birthers’ ‘sour grapes,’) he would be less inspired by the usurper.
I should think he would move on to another country, such as Denmark or Switzerland, or even Holland. Too many cliffs to fall over, in America nowadays.
May 31st, 2014 @ 2:44 pm
or maybe he is trying to be diplomatic in order for the criminal charges against him to be lifted