Edward Snowden interview on ARD TV in Germany
If you have been wondering what kind of a person Mr. Snowden is, and why he released vast hordes of secret documents, may I recommend that you watch this video. I am grateful to Bruce Steven Holms (bsh@timelessvovager.com) for publicizing this thoughtful and probing interview, and I urge you all to pass it on the others who may be ready to rethink the value of letting the government spy on all of us at all times.
Peace –
Haj
BTW: click on the lower photo to see thevideo.
http://themindunleashed.org/2014/02/media-blacks-new-snowden-interview-government-doesnt-want-see.html
or: http://tinyurl.com/ne92qdl
This past Sunday evening former NSA contractor Edward Snowden sat down for an interview with German television network ARD. The interview has been intentionally blocked from the US public, with virtually no major broadcast news outlets covering this story. In addition, the video has been taken down almost immediately every time it’s posted on YouTube.
In contrast, this was treated as a major political event in both print and broadcast media, in Germany, and across much of the world. In the interview, Mr. Snowden lays out a succinct case as to how these domestic surveillance programs undermine and erode human rights and democratic freedom.He states that his “breaking point†was “seeing Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, directly lie under oath to Congress†denying the existence of a domestic spying programs while under questioning in March of last year. Mr. Snowden goes on to state that, “The public had a right to know about these programs. The public had a right to know that which the government is doing in its name, and that which the government is doing against the public.â€
It seems clear that the virtual blackout of this insightful interview is yet another deliberate attempt to obfuscate the truth from the view of the American public. The media has continually attempted to shill the official government lies about mass domestic surveillance programs, justifying them as necessary to fight the “War on Terrorâ€, while attempting to painting Mr. Snowden as a traitor.
In regards to accusations that he is a traitor or a foreign agent, he states, “ If I am traitor, who did I betray? I gave all my information to the American public, to American journalists who are reporting on American issues. If they see that as treason, I think people really need to consider who they think they’re working for. The public is supposed to be their boss, not their enemy. Beyond that as far as my personal safety, Ill never be fully safe until these systems have changed.â€