>people jump to conclusions and get facts wrong
>here's why that's actually a good thing!
meh
>people jump to conclusions and get facts wrong
>here's why that's actually a good thing!
meh
Surprised these two are both still tweeting, tbh.
https://x.com/jack/status/1885024311355859293
Massie (and most of his followers) also seems to support this position.
https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1882816867817169104
How does MAGA address the lolbertarian menace? Most here do not support pardoning @Snowden, I'd assume?
>I support prosecuting the people he exposed who were guilty of Treason, but no one ever talks about them.
A very good point, anon. Taking their security clearances isn't enough.
>IDK, perhaps some anons with X accounts need to go repost SNOWDEN TRAITOR DROPS.
thing is, what will resonate more with general public?
>random Q drops saying Snowden was a traitor
>thousands of documents Snowden leaked, giving Americans concrete proof that their rights are being violated by NSA
I understand that Snowden was a clown looking to hurt NSA in glownigger shadow wars, but the general public doesn't really give a shit about that (and there isn't enough "concrete" evidence to really prove that anyway)… the elephant in the room is the NSA was/is abusing their powers. Because of that, I think a lot of Americans admire/respect Snowden.
kek he certainly had a soycuck phase
>However, the CIA is the Deepstate, with their very own, more sisnster tracking operations than the NSA.
Agreed, anon. And I think we are on the same page w/ the transparency (and verifiability) being of the utmost importance.
Always found it interesting that Vault 7 and CIA domestic spying allegations never got more play, even in the anon communities:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cia-secret-program-data-americans-two-senators-say/
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/