On December 23, he told the Washington Post:
WaPo called Snowden,
Woefully inadequate congressional oversight and rubber-stamp FISA court rulings reflect a "graveyard of judgment," he said. NSA's business is "information dominance," he stressed.
He didn't know if others would share his views.
He succeeded beyond anything he could have imagined. He captured world attention. Millions consider him heroic. There's no turning back now.
He called it a civil contract.
He's irresponsibly accused of disloyalty.
Some of his NSA colleagues feel the same way.
They were,
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Snowden dismisses disloyalty accusations.
He didn't pass on state secrets to Russia and China, he stressed.
It bears repeating. Millions call him a hero. He connected important dots. He's the gift that keeps on giving. On December 20, Der Spiegel reported more.
It headlined "How GCHQ Monitors Germany, Israel and the EU," saying:
Suspicions surfaced last summer, said Der Spiegel.
Snowden documents confirm them. They provide "concrete evidence." GCHQ and NSA operate jointly. They target UNICEF and other UN organizations. Medecins du Monde is a French organization. It sends doctors and other medical professions to conflict zones. It's on NSA/GCHQ's target list. So is Economic Community of West African States' (ECOWAS) head Kadre Desire Ouedraogo. Communications with his colleagues are monitored. Targeting Angela Merkel, Brazil's Dilma Rousseff, and other world leaders was disclosed earlier. New revelations show Israeli officials are watched. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was targeted. So was former Defense Secretary Ehud Barak and his chief of staff, Yoni Koren. More on surveilling Israel below. European Commission Vice President Joaquin Almunia's name showed up on NSA/GCHQ's target list. Last October, UK Prime Minister David Cameron endorsed an EU statement. It condemned NSA/GCHQ spying on world leaders. He did so knowing it was ongoing at the time.
He lied claiming opposition. He could stop it through parliamentary action. Legislation could declare it illegal. Political Britain is in bed with GCHQ the way Washington endorses unconstitutional NSA spying. Disclosures show both agencies are rogue operations. They go way beyond what's lawful. They do it with impunity. Snowden documents provide no insight into why organizations and individuals unrelated to national security are targeted.
He called doing so NSA's "total awareness" obsession. It
wants privacy entirely eliminated. It wants the ability to monitor
everyone, everywhere, at all times. It wants no one escaping its
dragnet.
US law prohibits economic spying. NSA does it anyway. Under Britain's Intelligence and Security Act, GCHQ may work,
Critics raise serious questions. National security is left undefined.
So is protecting economic well-being beyond helping UK companies defend themselves against intellectual property theft or cyber-attacks. Earlier Snowden documents showed NSA and GCHQ conduct industrial espionage. They do so for economic advantage. They do it illegally. They do it anyway. They do it with impunity. When questioned, both agencies lie. They claim they operate lawfully. Clear evidence proves otherwise. Documents show NSA/GCHQ spying is remarkably comprehensive. No government or other officials of interest are left behind. Ordinary people are mass surveilled. According to Der Spiegel:
NSA and GCHQ constantly search for new targets. They want nothing of potential importance escaping their dragnet.
Netanyahu criticized NSA spying on Israel, saying:
Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz said he assumes it's spied on by allies. He stopped short of admitting Israel's extensive spying operation.
Israeli MK Nachman Shai lied saying:
False! Israel spies aggressively.
It does so on all allies. In 2011, former CIA counterintelligence specialist/military intelligence officer Philip Giraldi said Israel steals everything it gets its hands on.
It includes military and industrial secrets.
Washington's Government Accountability Office (GAO) said Israel,
The Pentagon accused Israel of,
FBI whistleblower John Cole said Justice Department officials ordered dozens of Israeli espionage cases dropped. At issue was political pressure.
Despite longstanding ties,
"US national security
officials consider Israel to be, at times, a frustrating ally and a
genuine counterintelligence threat," he added.
The CIA considers Israel its main Middle East
counterintelligence threat. Its operations are highly sophisticated. Netanyahu claiming allies don't spy on us doesn't wash. Israel violates fundamental rule of law principles. It does so as egregiously as America. Obama exceeds the worst of his predecessors. So does Netanyahu.
Both leaders threaten world peace and security.
Lawless spying reflects the tip of their rogue governance.
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