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A good set of questions.
Not at 100% confidence but the picture is clearer.
Why did @Snowden only attack NSA?
Where did @Snowden work prior to NSA?
(He was/is C_A)
Why did @Snowden pick 'RUSSIA' as his SAFE-PLACE?
(Because he is C_A/Russia probably knew and studied him;
A question about how he is able to get to HK/Moscow when event flagged
suggests sponsorship by cell/Agency)
What events occurred directly after release of NSA_pack(s)?
(Public outcry, new laws)
How do you avoid data privacy laws?
(Five Eyes; you bounce from countries or falsify loc
at another country and then its not technically domestic
surv. Also official channels with other intel agencies)
Charter of NSA?
(Domestic)
Charter of Agency?
(Foreign)
DARPA>LifeLog>FB
Define 'Surveillance state'.
A surveillance state is a country where the government engages in pervasive surveillance of large numbers of its citizens and visitors.
Matters of NAT SEC?
(Surveillance was more targeted circa Bill era but was still principled and needed a warrant
when going from metadata to content.)
Accepted Reality?
(Accepted reality is conditioning to the thought of being possibly
under surv_ at any given time; content is more targeted; metadata is huge)
Why was the NSA targeted?
(NSA targeted to be removed from surv_ competition
Agency model of surv_ preferred. Agency model violates rights.
Foreign Charter/Five Eyes SM rules dont follow Civil Rights)
(This class of spy was handled and convinced of principle and then told he's going
to be on another mission where he's not an agent but really is
and maybe he gets to decide and filter who is a traitor or not
@free press)
(Russia knew/suspected, finally confronted him; once Shadow brokers released NSA method it was conf_
Russia studies method and then releases to damage further)
Why was the Agency protected/sheltered?
(To provide the new model of surveillance after NSA methods compromised
Someone(s) preferred this ethic and used Charter of Foreign Domain to usurp
civil liberty)
Im not sure
if Snowden knows if he's a hero or villain
he was handled.
Doesnt take much imagination to hear the mission briefing play out.
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