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Edward Snowden @Snowden
https://t.co/SMyYcZfI9P — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
For those who aren't yet on the mailing list, I've answered another little tranche of subscribers' questions over a… https://t.co/ZVZCwW3ztL — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @FreedomofPress: New research: As journalists are attacked online for their work, how are U.S. J-schools approaching digital security ed… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@Gueren1 The system was not designed to help you, but to control you. No matter how isolated you feel, never forget that you are not alone: the exploitation of rising generations is a global issue. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
系统的目的不是帮助你,而是控制你。 无论您感到多么孤立,请永远不要忘记您并不孤单:对新兴世代的剥削是一场全球斗争。 (对不起,我可怜的中文。'-.-) https://t.co/KwgTgKqbae — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @AgnesCallamard: US consultants lined up to run fund that owns Israeli spyware company NSO https://t.co/2k9KKH8SUC — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
The semantic contortions the government engages in for the pageantry of a "National Whistleblower Day"—while refusing to acknowledge any of the actual whistleblowers it put in prison (such as the source of the revelation below)—are more than offensive. They are shameful. — PolitiTweet.org
Devlin Barrett @DevlinBarrett
During one five-month stretch of an Afghanistan operation, the documents revealed, nearly 90 percent of the people… https://t.co/7eCW8hlc6t
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @kgosztola: Most days of the year I spend working on whistleblower stories. But if I have one message for #NationalWhistleblowerDay it’s… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Three days ago you sentenced Daniel Hale, one of the most important whistleblowers in the history of American Intelligence, to nearly four years in prison. https://t.co/gfaEc8XZub — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the DNI @ODNIgov
#DYK National Whistleblower Day celebrates America’s first whistleblower law, passed unanimously by the Continental… https://t.co/DEtUyEalis
Edward Snowden @Snowden
For all those still working behind the keyboards at the institutions of great power, take a moment to appreciate that National Whistleblower Day and Sysadmin Day this year happen on the same day. Maybe it's a sign. Stay free, my friends. https://t.co/gY5oSKtnFQ — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Great to hear, but there's no record of you speaking like this last week when your close partners in Israel—who, unlike China, you can definitely influence—were exposed by the #PegasusProject for their involvement in the actual *deaths and detentions* of journalists. Why not? https://t.co/kRIliia2sU — PolitiTweet.org
Secretary Antony Blinken @SecBlinken
The United States is deeply concerned by the increasing trend of surveillance, harassment, and intimidation of fore… https://t.co/OceeWLxPqA
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @davidakaye: how should the international community constrain the private #spyware industry? @MarietjeSchaake & i offer some ideas, a fr… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @ashk4n: This is a huge condemnation of the data broker industry — and has the hallmarks of a future @FTC investigation: Blogger @Pilla… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Thread. — PolitiTweet.org
Branko Marcetic @BMarchetich
The broad left - from good liberals to radicals - is falling into an old trap: staying silent on, or even cheering,… https://t.co/VdIj42xqr3
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MalwareJake We have a word for that, and it is certainly not liberty. With respect, Ed — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MalwareJake Recognizing these basic facts are the table stakes for any serious discussion of whistleblowing. The government, through its selection of charges to bring, is intentionally acting contrary to the public interest, and that public is made to bear the cost without recourse. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MalwareJake There's a lot of room to disagree about what should or shouldn't be classified, but if somebody is willing to stake their freedom on getting that question before a jury, the jury should be able to consider it. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MalwareJake For that reason alone, the gov exploits the Espionage Act. They do not want the jury to be told the truth of the matter at hand. They do not want the jury to hear arguments from both sides. And they especially do not want the jury to decide which is more persuasive. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MalwareJake When we have a fact like that in controversy between two adversarial sides, who in the American system of justice is best placed to make that determination? The jury. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MalwareJake 2) It's not crazy to assert harm can result as a consequence of whistleblowing, but it's also not a given. The government has demonstrated for something near to seven decades that they are _both_ unable and unwilling to make neutral, determinations as to this. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MalwareJake The counterarguments to this whole thread are pretty simple: 1) ACLU rightly underlines "under the Espionage Act." The gov has 50,000 other charges they could bring that address your concerns. They don't use them because they don't *want* to "evaluate the leak." — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @MalwareJake: Neither one of these was right, but I think we can do away with those "justice is blind" platitudes now... https://t.co/zd… — PolitiTweet.org
Ken Klippenstein @kenklippenstein
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Edward Snowden @Snowden
https://t.co/pjtcY93GR3 — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
"Nothing will fundamentally change." — PolitiTweet.org
CNBC @CNBC
Pelosi says Biden doesn't have the authority to forgive student debt https://t.co/Pn9VViQXee
Edward Snowden @Snowden
The ability to invisibly hack your phone is being sold to countries at the red-hot intersection of a Venn Diagram between “desperately craves the tools of oppression” and “sorely lacks the sophistication to produce them domestically.” Why is it legal? https://t.co/9ahiR1MOz4 — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Over the last eight years I’ve often felt like someone trying to convince that one friend—while the magazine ads still say “Nine of Ten Doctors Smoke iPhones!” https://t.co/9ahiR1MOz4 — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Politifact: True ✔️ https://t.co/0x2IVemgEV — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@jonrosenberg @Apple Not sure that would go very far. MSRP for an iMeal is probably $999, or $1399 with a drink. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@lordvondoge "Oops." — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Lo siento mucho. — PolitiTweet.org
Blue cat @tweetsalamander
@Snowden Those numbers are for 9 months, not the quarter. This doesn't change your point, but accuracy remains what it is.