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 > > >
