Mike Dixon:
> It's Bush's fault!
> 
WASHINGTON — Long ago, before fiber-optic splitter 
intercepts, before secret deals with ISPs and telecoms 
to let the government monitor billions of emails and 
cellphone calls — yes, before email and cellphones 
even existed — Congress put the nation's spy agencies 
on the hot seat...

'The intelligence-industrial complex: can Congress control it?'
San Antonio Express-News:
http://tinyurl.com/q4brlz5 

> Everyone knows by now that Edward Snowden worked for 
> Booz Allen Hamilton for only three months. We know 
> that the purloined information appeared in the 
> Guardian. 
> 
> And, we know that Snowden flew to Hong Kong and then
> to Moscow. The question remains "Who, if anyone, aided 
> and abetted this well-planned theft of U.S. secrets?"
> 
> 'Who Helped Snowden Steal State Secrets?'
> Wall Street Journal:
> http://tinyurl.com/n9gyuv2
> 
> > He's encrypted thousands of documents and sent them 
> > to Wikileaks. For all we know he may be a stooge, 
> > "in an elaborate scheme to get disinformation, or 
> > malware, into Chinese or Russian intelligence. (Or 
> > for all he knows)."
> > 
> > http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/170444/
> > 
> > "Every revelation about Edward Snowden should only 
> > deepen our concerns about our private data."
> > 
> > 'Fear of a Black Hat'
> > Slate:
> > http://tinyurl.com/npz2lsb
> >
>


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