Topic: Edward Snowden

Shadow Brokers: A super-Snowden on the loose at NSA November 13, 2017 Monica Showalter If you thought Ed Snowden was a problem, the New York Times has an excellent piece on the hackers known as the Shadow Brokers, who got their hands on the NSA's most critical hacking tools.
'Snowden Worship' June 25, 2017 Monica Showalter Part of the Obama legacy is "Snowden Worship" to use the words of the current CIA director, Mike Pompeo. Treason isn't what it used to be.
Will Snowden get the Nobel Peace Prize? October 3, 2014 Richard Henry Lee Various left wing groups along with academics in Norway have been lobbying for Snowden. Norway's largest newspaper calls for prize to awarded to him
New Deal for Insider Spies Could Have Prevented Snowden Case September 8, 2014 Bernie Reeves It turns out that there's something captured spies fear more than death.
The case that Snowden was an espionage agent May 10, 2014 Thomas Lifson The incriminating chronology makes a string case.
Smartphone Apps: Are They Constitutional? March 25, 2014 Michael Bargo, Jr. Can a man trade away his constitutional rights?
First things First, Mr. President January 20, 2014 Ellen Meade The NSA is now collecting everything.
Did Snowden have help from Russian spies? January 19, 2014 Thomas Lifson Either an explosive revelation or a reckless charge from the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee
Nothing to worry about with the NSA? January 15, 2014 Thomas Lifson Do you feel that democracy is slipping away? If not, consider three new stories out this morning
Vladimir Putin and Edward Snowden: Best Buddies December 23, 2013 Kim Zigfeld As Putin puts it, Snowden "is an interesting person for me."
Britain Savages Itself December 18, 2013 Selwyn Duke England's prestigious Oxford Union recently invited famed raconteur and talk-radio host Michael Savage to a debate on whether or not NSA leaker Edward Snowden is a hero
Snowden's New Tactic December 9, 2013 Kim Zigfeld Basement Boy makes a liar out of Putin.
The Guardian-Edward Snowden Case: Guess Who Believes in Surveillance? November 13, 2013 Paul Austin Murphy It seems that the wrong people -- Muslims and, perhaps, a handful of Leftist activists.-- were being monitored by the UK's security services.
CIA's Morell 'Scrubs' His Legacy on 60 Minutes October 30, 2013 Bernie Reeves What to make of Mike Morell, former deputy director of the CIA, spilling his guts on 60 Minutes?
Barack Obama Should Listen To His Wife October 30, 2013 Chriss Street Obama's ratings take yet another hit in the NSA scandal.
NSA snooping creates a boon for foreign tech competitors September 29, 2013 Thomas Lifson Thanks to the close collaboration between tech giants like Google and the NSA spying apparatus, a significant opening is being created for foreign competitors
A Prize to Remember September 25, 2013 Kim Zigfeld Andrei Sakharov continues to shake up the world.
Edward Snowden must not Disgrace Andrei Sakharov September 21, 2013 Michael Curtis Sakharov was an extraordinarily courageous person who spoke out openly for his views and who suffered because of them. Edward Snowden is none of these things.
Freeing Eddie Snowden August 2, 2013 Kim Zigfeld Putin's action in allowing Snowden to walk is a slap in the face to the United States. How should we respond?
A Straightforward Verdict July 31, 2013 J.R. Dunn Paging Edward Snowden...
Does Obama justify Snowden? July 16, 2013 Tom Trinko Given that liberals have no problem with illegal wiretaps or misuse of government data, it's no stretch to be concerned about what they might do if they had the NSA data.
Obama's Reset Collapses July 15, 2013 Kim Zigfeld Edward Snowden's antics have ripped the curtain off the Obama administration's failed Russian policy.
Conservatives and Snowden July 10, 2013 J.R. Dunn The danger now is that scandals that should, by any sane measure, be crippling to the Obama administration will instead take down the conservative movement
Obama and Snowden July 7, 2013 Peter Landesman Do you think President Obama is sleeping well this holiday weekend?
Snowden receives asylum offers July 6, 2013 Thomas Lifson Edward Snowden must be so sick of airport food by now that the prospect of asylum in Venezuela, where they can't even keep a steady supply of toilet paper on the store shelves, looks pretty good.
Will the Real Traitor Please Stand Up? June 20, 2013 Jonathon Moseley It all hinges on who's lying, and so far, it ain't Snowden.
Edward Snowden: Hero? Or Traitor? June 10, 2013 Rick Moran Does the ends justify the means?