As truth breaks free, anger grows. How dare they? Who the hell do they think they are? Since the collapse of the Roman Empire, which other nation has aroused such Global vitriol?
Now the French and Spaniards go to follow Brazil. Who next, be sure more are coming.
End of Empire days are coming. Havoc will follow. Out of control Agencies need to be put out of business.
The world is evolving and changing fast. The Gutless Political Gofers of the US and Europe were intimidated. Asians are not. Resistance is growing. Anger is growing. Reputations are being shredded. Memories are long. The Agencies are devastating Americas global credibility. Export markets are being lost. The future of all Americans becomes ever more impaired by the Gung Ho conduct of ruthless, illegal activity by Criminal Agencies. Well done Snowden and all Whistleblowers. Time to take a stand. Time to stand up and say No More!
The whole world needs to unite against them. Grow a pair!
Glenn Greenwald (Photo: AP)- Greenwald, Snowden in daily contact to reveal massive trove of revelations
Common Dreams
Jacob Chamberlain
staff writer
15 October 2013
When it comes to the "shock" inspired by the recent National Security Agency revelations, the worst is yet to come, said Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, who has been working with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden on the leaks.
“There are a lot more stories,” Greenwald told a large crowd at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference currently taking place in Rio de Janeiro. “The archives are so complex and so deep and so shocking, that I think the most shocking and significant stories are the ones we are still working on, and have yet to publish.”

The new stories, Greenwald said, should be expected in international media in the coming months. The first will include details of U.S. spying in France and Spain, similar to revelations of U.S. spying in Brazil that has angered the Brazilian government and set off a chain of tense exchanges between the two.
Greenwald also noted that he is in daily contact with Edward Snowden, as well as with the Berlin-based U.S. filmmaker Laura Poitras, who has been working with him on the NSA stories. Together they are carefully sifting through the “thousands and thousands" of NSA documents yet to shock the world, said Greenwald.
“We are undertaking high-risk journalism. We shall continue doing so until we publish the last document I have,” Greenwald recently told a Brazilian congressional panel investigating the allegations that Washington spied on Brazil.
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