Anonymous ID: fe5c6e March 9, 2018, 4:10 a.m. No.599974   🗄️.is 🔗kun

lon snowden:

 

Aviation Program & Project Management; C4ISR and Avionics Specialization. Requirements and Specification Development, Acquisition Management. Organizational Management; Senior Officer responsible for operation of Electronic Systems Laboratory ('96-'99). Operations Management. Logistics Management. System Engineering. Certified Field TEMPEST Authority ('86-'91). Electronic Engineering Technology Instructor ('82-'86); Course and Curriculum Developer. Disaster Relief Operations. Operational Military Aircrew Assignments; Fixed Wing (FW) Navigator, FW Sensor System Operator, FW Radio Operator, Rescue Helicopter (RW) Hoist Operator, RW Avionicsman. Operational Military Afloat Assignment; Medium Endurance C.G. Cutter. Community: Executive Committee and/or Board Member on Multiple Local, Regional, and National Non-Profits.

Anonymous ID: fe5c6e March 9, 2018, 4:16 a.m. No.600016   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Lon Snowden:

 

Community: Executive Committee and/or Board Member on Multiple Local, Regional, and National Non-Profits

 

cant find which ones

Anonymous ID: fe5c6e March 9, 2018, 4:21 a.m. No.600042   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0064

 

http:// www.theindy.org/178

exerpt:

 

A condition of Snowden’s asylum is that he stop publishing classified documents. Yet revelations of US espionage net continue. On October 17, days after Lon left Moscow, The New York Times published excerpts from the first interview with Edward Snowden since he was granted asylum. The reportedly “wide-ranging interview” took place “over several days” while Lon was in town.

 

There are two interrelated points here. One, Snowden asserted that neither the Russians nor the Chinese accessed his trove. And two, after passing the files to journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras in Hong Kong, he no longer has copies of the files. So, the Russians did not access the files because he did not bring them to Russia. It is a different story with the Chinese, as there is no doubt he had the files in Hong Kong. Still, Snowden told the Times, “There’s a zero percent chance the Russians or Chinese have received any documents.” Snowden claims that his previous work, including targeting (read hacking) the Chinese and teaching a course on Chinese cyber-counterintelligence, allowed him to evade his Chinese spy counterparts.