Saturday, 26 April 2014

It has been a while since I have written about the wrongs being commited under the cover of protecting us, but once again I am here to shine the light on what is in fact actually going on. 

Ok, Ok, lets get started with the first rediculous statement said by top NSA officials. The former CEO of the NSA said that the Snowden leaks "significant disservice to the worldwide health of the Internet.". Are you serious? Seriously Mr ex CEO of a legal spying company? In the internet you rarely here of people being this stupid, the real thing that id a disservice to the worldwide health of the Internet was the spying on innocent people illegally by the government, thats what was a "disservice". What the Smug Ex NSA CEO does not tell you is that the NSA went through back doors with companies so that they could stockpile personal information, and yet America is the land of the "free". 



America spies on innocent people and even its allies and wonders why people are slow to forgive them, Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, noted Friday that she has said the issue of NSA surveillance can't be resolved with one visit and so "concrete results in this area can't be expected".  The american government is so naive that instead of listening to what snowden has to say and realising that the NSA is unconstitutional everyone seems to want to be talking about how it "helped the terrorists". Why can't we realize that he did this not to help terrorist, but to show us that the government is violating our rights, isn't that just as important. Well not to Hillary Clinton apparently, who does not give a single damn about the american citizens rights. America Land of the free.  

2 comments:

  1. I feel your statements indicate strong bias. While there are people talking about the fact that the Snowden leaks 'helped the terrorists', there are many people who are standing up for the rights of privacy for individuals. There are many serious conversations happening at the government level because of these recent discoveries of indiscretion on the part of the NSA.

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