Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Edward Snowden: the truth about US surveillance will emerge


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/17/edward-snowden-us-fair-trial?guni=Network%20front:network-front%20aux-1%20Mini-bento:Bento%20box%208%20col:Position1

Article PhotoAnswering a ­question about whether he had more secret material, the 29-year-old former National Security Agency contractor wrote: "All I can say right now is the US government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or ­murdering me. Truth is coming, and it cannot be stopped."
Snowden, who is hiding in a safe house in Hong Kong, where he remains free despite admitting to the biggest leak of US secrets in a generation, spent nearly two hours taking questions on the Guardian website. 
His discussed issues ranging from why he picked a Chinese-controlled territory as his hideout to his specific concerns about the Obama administration. He also clarified questions about his salary at Booz Allen Hamilton and the the extent of access he had as a contractor for the NSA.
he is trying himself in the media he will garner support from those conspiracy enthusiast who have declared him a hero even though he planned his escape to avoid capture for as long as possible, he goes to a country we have been accusing of hacking us and proceeds to drop a dime on"HIS COUNTRY" that they are doing it to them, he only enjoys liberty and a voice by China because the traitor is beating up on America arming China with more alleged evidence of our duplicitous action against them thereby making their actions only fair.
i believe he is saying more than he claims if he were saying the same thing than he would be of no value his promise of more is going to be his own undoing, whatever reason we sighted as the original reason is disqualified by this act of intent and divisivity.
With opinion in the US divided between those who see him as a traitor and those who view him as a hero, Snowden said he fled the country because he did not believe he had a chance of a fair trial.
"The US government, just as they did with other whistleblowers, immediately and predictably destroyed any possibility of a fair trial at home, openly declaring me guilty of treason and that the disclosure of secret, criminal, and even unconstitutional acts is an unforgivable crime. That's not justice, and it would be foolish to volunteer yourself to it if you can do more good outside of prison than in it," he said.
the guy is a criminal and he knows it and his references to jail and ability to fight back, means nothing he is still in an adversarial country saying God knows what, people like that tend to get complacent and embellish on those things they think make them appear more important then they may actually be. my 
my answer extradite when possible once outside of China either drone stike the crap out of him or hang him, trial will be binders of evidence against him coming from his own mouth declaring his innocents so why is he in China and telling his side in the media what is he defending if he's done nothing wrong?