On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 07:50:14AM -0400, Michael Best wrote: > As I think I said in the other thread, less specific charges that require > more specific proof and almost never leveled before a trial is set, because > it forces the issue to be tried in the court of public opinion, where a lot > of information can't be released lest it spoil an investigation or > potential trial. There's also the fact that there'd be little to gain at > this point by alleging that the slides are fake since there would be few > people to believe it, > > "NSA hasn't said it's fake" doesn't seem like a strong argument - > especially for a non-NSA slide. And again - *Snowden himself* has accused > outlets of releasing slides attributed to him that *he says he did not > provide*. > Likely the NSA would distribute fake slides just to discredit Snowden.
Does Snowden deny the authencity of this slide? This slide appeared in _too many_ news AFAICT to get unnoticed.
