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EDWARD SNOWDEN: NSA SPYING ON PORN HABITS, NOT TERRORISTS

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

Snowden, who was speaking from Russia, where he has been seeking asylum since 2013, continued his tirade against the United States government’s surveillance program in front of a standing-room-only crowd of his loyal devotees. Among the topics he addressed, Snowden suggested that the war on radical Islamic terrorism is bloated and being used as a cover to crack down on people who, for example, watch pornography, that Black Lives Matter riots are a result of out-of-control human rights abuses, and indirectly defended Hillary Clinton for her Benghazi email scandal. On the topic of terrorism, Snowden suggested the “dangerous thing” about that NSA’s surveillance programs “is that they’re not actually being used to stop terrorism in many cases. They’re being used to discredit individuals who have disapproved of the [fact that the] NSA has programs to spy on people’s pornography viewing habits because they consider them to be radicalizers.” He suggested that “everyone in society knows that we’ve had an imperfect justice system” and that America holds “the people who wield the highest power of authority to a higher standard than others.” Snowden stated that the NSA’s surveillance program shows that America is “monitoring more communications about Americans than we are […]

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