Showing posts with label Glenn Greenwald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glenn Greenwald. Show all posts

Linda Moulton Howe | John Greenewald & CIA UFO files | Jan. 27, 2021

Source: earthfiles.com



Topics:

COVID-19 update.
- Minnesota has found Brazil variant
- White House extends travel bans on Brazil, much of Europe and South Africa
- UK reaches 100,000 COVID-19 deaths
- US reaches 26,166,201 cases & 439,517 Deaths.

Interview with John Greenewald, Jr, from The Black Vault
- https://www.theblackvault.com​
- CIA has 40+ years of documents
- John has shared 2,800+ pages from a DVD shared with him by the CIA

Edward Snowden | System Update with Glenn Greenwald | Full Interview | July 2, 2020

Source: The Intercept youtube



Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:10 A message from our producer
02:21 Interview with Edward Snowden

System Update with Glenn Greenwald | Is China a Competitor, an Adversary or an Enemy? | May 7, 2020

Source: theintercept.com



In the fifth episode of The Intercept’s weekly show, host Glenn Greenwald takes an in-depth look at the US-China relations, helping make sense of how Americans should view the rise of China and untangling the conflicting views which different factions of American elites have of this issue.

Glenn talks to Singaporean diplomat and scholar Kishore Mahbubani, author of ‘Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy’ and to scholar and economic researcher Matt Stoller, author of ‘Goliath - The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy’.

Glenn Greenwald - Edward Snowden | System Update | Andray Domise and Cassie King | April 8, 2020

Source: The Intercept youtube



In the second episode of The Intercept's new weekly show, host Glenn Greenwald explores the under-discussed consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.

Glenn interviews activist and whistleblower Edward Snowden to talk about the risk of acquiescing to more surveillance during times of peril, journalist Andray Domise of Maclean's about how this pandemic can impact the social fabric, and to Cassie King, DxE investigator, about the relationships between animal agriculture and new diseases. -The Intercept

New World Next Week | Glenn Greenbacks Completes the Edward Snowjob | Apr. 4, 2019

Source: NewWorldNextWeek.com, corbettreport.com, mediamonarchy.com



Story #1: Silencing the Whistle - The Intercept Shutters Snowden Archive, Citing Cost
NWNW Flashback: Reality Intercept_ed as Deep State Winner Busted (Jun. 8, 2017)

Story #2: US Refusal to Confirm or Deny It Put American Journalist on Drone Kill List Called 'Chilling'
US Spies Helped UAE Hack Phones of Al Jazeera Chairman, BBC Host & Other Journalists

Story #3: Forget 'Creepy' - Biden Has A Major Ukraine Problem
.@SenFeinstein told me she was surprised she went viral, because: "You know what somebody said to me?--I didn’t see any of this--they said anybody with a cell phone in their hand can get you on international news in two minutes. I never knew that."
Biden Accused By Two More Women of Inappropriate Touching
Biden Pledges In Video To Be More “Respectful” of Personal Space
NWNW Flashback: #CreepyJoeBiden and Lady Gaga to Establish Sexual Assault Centres (Nov. 16, 2017)

The Intercept | Jair Bolsonaro’s Close Family Ties to Paramilitary Gangs Draw Scrutiny Ahead of White House Visit | March 18, 2019

Source: theintercept.com



Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro is in Washington to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday. While the trip officially is focused on the joint efforts of the U.S. and Brazil to change the government of Venezuela, it is being billed by the Bolsonaro government as a “restart” of his presidency and image after multiple, serious scandals crippled the first three months of his presidency.

But when it comes to recreating his image, the timing of this trip could hardly be worse. Key news events of the last several weeks — including the arrests of two former Rio de Janeiro police officers for the March 2018 assassination of Rio City Council Councilor Marielle Franco — have highlighted the most damaging and, to many, most terrifying revelations about Bolsonaro and his three politician sons: their extensive, direct, multilayered, and deeply personal ties to the paramilitary gangs and militias responsible for Brazil’s most horrific violence.

Watch our video report on the growing, multilevel, personal, and highly disturbing links between Bolsonaro and his family on the one hand, and the country’s most violent, lawless, and murderous paramilitary gangs on the other. -theintercept.com

Newsbud | How the Media Works with the CIA & NSA to Intercept & Censor Whistleblowers Exposed!

Source: Newsbud.com



Newsbud Founder and Editor Sibel Edmonds is joined by Investigative Journalist Whitney Webb to discuss Webb’s recent three-part investigative report exposing billionaire founder of the Intercept- Pierre Omidyar.

Webb delves deep into Omidyar’s long-ongoing multi-billion dollar partnership with government agencies, including the CIA and NSA, questionable coincidences and ties between Omidyar-Snowden, Glenn Greenwald’s hushed contract and arrangements with Omidyar to privatize Snowden’s 500+K page leak, Freedom of Press Foundation’s betrayal of Wikileaks’ Julian Assange, and much more.

Do not miss this explosive interview exposing the new trend in intercepting and neutralizing whistleblowers and their information.

Show Notes:
FBI Whistleblower on Pierre Omidyar and His Campaign to Neuter Wikileaks
Palantir: The PayPal-offshoot Becomes a Weapon in the War Against Whistleblowers & WikiLeaks
Omidyar’s PayPal Corporation Said To Be Implicated in Withheld NSA Documents
Glenn Greenwald Goes on Record: “I Don’t Doubt PayPal Cooperates with NSA!”
Keeping Secrets: Pierre Omidyar, Glenn Greenwald and the privatization of Snowden's leaks
Julian Assange chides Glenn Greenwald, slams Pierre Omidyar and "big power" First Look

Short Animation on Glenn Greenwald's book, 'No Place to Hide' about Edward Snowden, the NSA and the U.S. surveillance state | by Obtain Eudaimonia

Source: Obtain Eudaemonia youtube



Short animation on Glenn Greenwald's book, 'No Place to Hide' about Edward Snowden, the NSA and the U.S. surveillance state done by Obtain Eudaimonia.

‘Utter lies’: Greenwald debunks Sunday Times spin on Snowden | June 16, 2015

Source: RT.com



Glenn Greenwald, a US journalist who published the first reports on documents leaked by Edward Snowden, says allegations in the British press that Russian and Chinese spies accessed Snowden’s documents are lies aimed at smearing the whistleblower. -RT.com

Glenn Greenwald | As Bulk NSA Spying Expires, Scare Tactics Can’t Stop "Sea Change" on Surveillance | DemocracyNow.org | June 1, 2015

Source: democracynow.org



The government’s authority to sweep up millions of Americans’ phone records has expired. The practice exposed by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden could now face limited reforms as the Senate weighs the USA FREEDOM Act, which would require the government to ask phone companies for a user’s data rather than vacuuming up all the records at once. We get reaction from Glenn Greenwald, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who first reported on Snowden’s revelations. -democracynow.org

New Snowden docs reveal Canada spying on millions of internet users | Jan. 29, 2015

Source: RT.com



Canada’s version of the National Security Agency is spying on millions of internet users, monitoring popular file sharing websites and indiscriminately snooping on documents, videos and audio files shared via the services. The revelation comes from yet another release of classified documents obtained by whistleblower Edward Snowden, who remains in Russia to escape prosecution for espionage in the US. RT’s Manuel Rapalo takes a look. -RT.com

Whistle-Brawlers: Row over WikiLeaks threat to name NSA-target country, May 21, 2014

Source: RT.com



Despite warnings that doing so "could lead to increased violence" and potentially deaths, anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks says it plans to publish the name of a country targeted by a massive United States surveillance operation. Read more at: RT.com

Glenn Greenwald: U.S. Corporate Media is "Neutered, Impotent and Obsolete", May 14, 2014

Source: democracynow.org



In the final part of our extended interview, Glenn Greenwald reflects on the Pulitzer Prize, adversarial journalism and the corporate media’s response to his reporting on Edward Snowden’s leaked National Security Agency documents. "We knew that once we started publishing not one or two stories, but dozens of stories … that not just the government, but even fellow journalists were going to start to look at what we were doing with increasing levels of hostility and to start to say, 'This doesn't actually seem like journalism anymore,’ because it’s not the kind of journalism that they do," Greenwald says. "It doesn’t abide by these unspoken rules that are designed to protect the government." -democracynow.org

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More NSA Secrets Revealed, May 13, 2014

Source: RT.com



Journalist Glenn Greenwald's new book No Place to Hide hit shelves Tuesday. In it, Greenwald tells the story of how he came into contact with former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, and his months of reporting on the some of the NSA's most coveted secrets.The new book also contains a trove of new NSA documents that were released for the first time today. RT's Sam Sacks breaks down this new information being reveiled about the NSA. -RT.com

Death By Metadata: Jeremy Scahill & Glenn Greenwald Reveal NSA Role in Assassinations Overseas, February 10, 2014

Source: democracynow.org, TheIntercept.org



In the first exposé for their new venture, First Look Media’s digital journal The Intercept, investigative journalists Jeremy Scahill and Glenn Greenwald reveal the National Security Agency is using complex analysis of electronic surveillance, rather than human intelligence, as the primary method to locate targets for lethal drone strikes.

The NSA identifies targets based on controversial metadata analysis and cellphone tracking technologies, an unreliable tactic that has resulted in the deaths of innocent and unidentified people. The United States has reportedly carried out drone strikes without knowing whether the individual in possession of a tracked cellphone or SIM card is in fact the intended target of the strike. Scahill and Greenwald join us in this exclusive interview to discuss their report and the launch of their media project.

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WikiLeaks: US trying to 'criminalize journalism' over Snowden leaks, February 5, 2014

Source: RT.com



In a House Intelligence Committee hearing looking into worldwide threats to U.S. national security on Tuesday, Chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI) suggested that journalists brokering leaked documents from National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden are breaking the law.

Later, Rogers called investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald, one of the reporters who first broke the NSA leak story, a thief for stealing government information. Greenwald responded on Twitter, saying, "Maybe there's something that has become pretty sick about DC political culture if the idea of prosecuting journalists is now this mainstream."

RT's Liz Wahl talks to WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson to see if journalists reporting on leaked documents are accomplices to treason, as some US government officials have suggested, or merely participating in their First Amendment rights to freedom of the press.
-RT.com

The Eyeopener Report | First Look: Omidyar's $250 Million Dollar Media Venture and the Greenwald / Paypal / NSA saga, January 8, 2013

Source: corbettreport.com, BoilingFrogsPost.com



Of the many intriguing aspects of the Snowden story, by far one of the most frustrating is that, other than a few interviews and press conferences, almost everything we know about Snowden, his motivations, and the documents themselves come from intermediaries who have found themselves in the position of spokespeople on the case.

Even such basic questions as how many documents Snowden leaked is still unclear, with various sources listing anything from 10,000 to 1.7 million documents. If details as basic as these vary so widely between sources, how much more opaque are the more difficult questions of Snowden's motivations and intentions, let alone the specifics of any deals he may have made with journalists about how this data was to be disseminated? -corbettreport.com
Transcript & Sources

BFP Roundtable #02 | What is Greenwald Covering Up?, December 20, 2013

Source: boilingfrogspost.com



Welcome to the second pilot edition of BFP Roundtable. In this episode James, Guillermo and I discuss the controversy surrounding the Glenn Greenwald, Omidyar-PayPal and NSA connections. We talk about the glacial pace at which the Snowden documents are being released, Greenwald's book and video deals, the new news venture with eBay co-founder Pierre Omidyar, the things that Greenwald doesn't report on, and the public's tendency to put people on pedestals. Don't miss this controversial edition of the BFP Roundtable. -boilingfrogspost.com

Greenwald to EU | 'NSA's goal is elimination of privacy worldwide' (Full Speech), December 18, 2013

Source: RT.com



The NSA's ultimate goal is to destroy individual privacy worldwide, working with its UK sidekick GCHQ, journalist Glenn Greenwald warned an EU inquiry, adding that they were far ahead of their rivals in their "ability to destroy privacy."
Read more on RT.com: NSA's goal is elimination of individual privacy worldwide - Greenwald to EU

Glenn Greenwald | U.S. Spying on Allies Shows "Institutional Obsession" With Surveillance, October 28, 2013

Source: democracynow.org



The spat over U.S. spying on Germany grew over the weekend following reports the National Security Agency has monitored the phone calls of Chancellor Angela Merkel since as early as 2002, before she even came to office.

The NSA also spied on Merkel's predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder, after he refused to support the Iraq war. NSA staffers working out of the U.S. embassy in Berlin reportedly sent their findings directly to the White House. The German tabloid Bild also reports President Obama was made aware of Merkel's phone tap in 2010, contradicting his apparent claim to her last week that he would have stopped the spying had he known.

In another new disclosure, the Spanish newspaper El Mundo reports today the NSA tracked some 60 million calls in Spain over the course of a month last year. A delegation of German and French lawmakers are now in Washington to press for answers on the allegations of U.S. spying in their home countries. We discuss the latest revelations with Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who first reported Edward Snowden's leaks. -democracynow.org
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