Friday 11 April 2014

Snowden: Go Ahead, Deny I tried to raise the Alarm Legally

The Whistle Blower Edward Snowden has confronted to the National Security Agency that before leaking all the documents he tried to alarm the Intelligence about the illegal Mass Surveillance program. He raised a red flag to unlawful scenery of the outfit surveillance programs. The claims that he made come in response to a claim from NSA Deputy Director Rick Ledgett, who is responsible for agency’s investigation of Snowden and who source reported that Snowden has never made a formal complaints and that no one has ever reported that he raise those concerns to them. So the point is, Snowden—right now who residing in Russia for almost a year now and US government wanted him under the Espionage Act. The president himself says the he’s getting the help from another countries and his removal will not be leaking another secret files.



Snowden Told a News Websites that "The NSA at this point not only knows I raised complaints, but that there is evidence that I made my concerns known to the NSA's lawyers, because I did some of it through e-mail. I directly challenge the NSA to deny that I contacted NSA oversight and compliance bodies directly via e-mail and that I specifically expressed concerns about their suspect interpretation of the law, and I welcome members of Congress to request a written answer [from the NSA] to this question, When asked about his initial reaction to the revelation that Snowden was the leak, Ledgett tells Vanity Fair there was a personal sense of betrayal, stating, It was like getting kicked in the stomach.”


NSA has already accused of breaking into Google Itself, the technology giant. Every Secret document that has ever shown to public by Snowden, NSA always denies to have any spying or hacking program and recently Supreme court has passed on the NSA’s case about Mass Surveillance.  

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