On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, 06:08:19 AM PDT, John Young 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
 [snip]
>It might be worth pondering Snowden's quite limited "gift to the 
public" as another active measure to bamboozle in the WikiLeaks 
manner, indeed media-born leaks as a principal tool to meddle with 
information and data, not that any digital method can compete with 
the internet itself for that role.

Yes.   I realize that there are doubts about what Snowden did, and how and why 
he did it.     But, the public won't generally see this obscure dispute.    
Perhaps (for "public relations" purposes) we ("Cypherpunks", and people who are 
sympathetic to our goals) would be better off if that public viewed the 
exposure of NSA's Internet and phone-call recording system as being a "good 
thing".   As if it were a 'loss' for the US Federal government, for purposes of 
maintaining morale 'on our side'.
I think we'd rather have THAT, than have Snowden (and/or Assange) brought back 
in chains, which would be a rather massive deterrent to future leakers.   And 
yes, there will be future leakers!  
To steal from a  old song, "If you can't be with the leaker you love, love the 
leaker you're with".  (at least, publicly).  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY4HI_vqf0c

Crosby, Stills, and Nash.   "Love the one you're with".  
              Jim Bell


  

Reply via email to