Snowden Publishes "A Manifesto For the Truth" 398
wjcofkc writes "In the turbulent wake of the international uproar spurred by his leaked documents, Mr. Snowden published a letter over the weekend in Der Spiegel titled, "A Manifesto for the Truth". In the letter, Mr. Snowden reflects on the consequences of the information released so far, and their effect on exposing the extent and obscenity of international and domestic surveillance, while continuing to call out the NSA and GCHQ as the worst offenders. He further discusses how the debate should move forward, the intimidation of journalists, and the criminalization of the truth saying, 'Citizens have to fight suppression of information on matters of vital public importance. To tell the truth is not a crime.'"
Well that wasn't very long (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's a shame (Score:3, Funny)
I trust FOX news will publish a sane and balanced view of the manifesto.
Re:Yes it is (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Well that wasn't very long (Score:5, Funny)
Re:in the U.S. (Score:5, Funny)
But would they spy on the call to themselves to let them know they're spying? And would they know they were spying on the call about spying on the call about spying on the call about spying on the call...
This has been another edition of Meta Monday.
Re:in the U.S. (Score:2, Funny)
Obama didn't know he was spying on the US, so it might have been news to him. If you believe the media, that is.
Re:Capitalism. (Score:4, Funny)
No it isn't!