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I’m very happy to be working with Amy Pascal, Doug Belgrad and the team at Sony Pictures Entertainment, who have a successful track record of making thoughtful and nuanced true-life stories that audiences want to see,” said Greenwald of the same executives he had previously accused of producing “the ultimate hagiography of the most secretive arm of America’s National Security State” when they made Zero Dark Thirty, but now heartily endorses, because they’re giving him lots of money.
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JackRiddler » Wed May 14, 2014 8:22 pm wrote:He as much as said in his Colbert appearance day before yesterday that it's going to be about whom they have been spying on, with a purpose, not just generally, and why -- obviously, implying this will have nothing to do with "terrorism."
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/arti ... l-bahamas/
The Intercept has confirmed that as of 2013, the NSA was actively using MYSTIC to gather cell-phone metadata in five countries, and was intercepting voice data in two of them. Documents show that the NSA has been generating intelligence reports from MYSTIC surveillance in the Bahamas, Mexico, Kenya, the Philippines, and one other country, which The Intercept is not naming in response to specific, credible concerns that doing so could lead to increased violence. The more expansive full-take recording capability has been deployed in both the Bahamas and the unnamed country.
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SOMALGET is part of a broader NSA program called MYSTIC, which The Intercept has learned is being used to secretly monitor the telecommunications systems of the Bahamas and several other countries, including Mexico, the Philippines, and Kenya. But while MYSTIC scrapes mobile networks for so-called “metadata” – information that reveals the time, source, and destination of calls – SOMALGET is a cutting-edge tool that enables the NSA to vacuum up and store the actual content of every conversation in an entire country.
All told, the NSA is using MYSTIC to gather personal data on mobile calls placed in countries with a combined population of more than 250 million people. And according to classified documents, the agency is seeking funding to export the sweeping surveillance capability elsewhere.
Wombaticus Rex » Wed May 21, 2014 11:26 am wrote:^^Agreed.
Every passing leak makes it look more and more like the NSA is just the control room for the global drug trade.
Hunter » 6 minutes ago wrote:Afghanistan is a good guess, but my first guess was Iran or Pakistan. That would definitely stir the shit in Iran and cause violence.
Also why Bahamas? My guess, its where the rich and famous play, lots of good blackmail material?
Israel could also be the country but I doubt that would cause any violence, so I am going with Iran or Pakistan, maybe Afghanistan could be Iraq too for that matter.
Spiro C. Thiery » Thu May 22, 2014 11:39 am wrote:Hunter » 6 minutes ago wrote:Afghanistan is a good guess, but my first guess was Iran or Pakistan. That would definitely stir the shit in Iran and cause violence.
Also why Bahamas? My guess, its where the rich and famous play, lots of good blackmail material?
Israel could also be the country but I doubt that would cause any violence, so I am going with Iran or Pakistan, maybe Afghanistan could be Iraq too for that matter.
Not that I by into the bad whistleblowing kills narrative (or that this revelation will) given the Saudi/Israeli nexus facilitation of "nine-eleven", I'd say the Israelis might not be someone you'd want to piss off.
The prospective leaking of leaks has a nice wrinkle to it, though.
Hunter » 23 minutes ago wrote:Spiro C. Thiery » Thu May 22, 2014 11:39 am wrote:Hunter » 6 minutes ago wrote:Afghanistan is a good guess, but my first guess was Iran or Pakistan. That would definitely stir the shit in Iran and cause violence.
Also why Bahamas? My guess, its where the rich and famous play, lots of good blackmail material?
Israel could also be the country but I doubt that would cause any violence, so I am going with Iran or Pakistan, maybe Afghanistan could be Iraq too for that matter.
Not that I by into the bad whistleblowing kills narrative (or that this revelation will) given the Saudi/Israeli nexus facilitation of "nine-eleven", I'd say the Israelis might not be someone you'd want to piss off.
The prospective leaking of leaks has a nice wrinkle to it, though.
I agree. It would certainly be interesting if that redacted country is Israel. I was thinking more in terms of a country whose people will take to the streets, maybe take over a US embassy, kill American tourists etc, if they found this out and I dont see that happening in Israel. On the other hand the suggestion that it will cause immediate violence and death could just be a bluff to try and hide the fact that it is Israel, which the NSA for sure does not want anyone to know about as it would definitely piss the Israelis off to no end.
If it IS Afghanistan, that sort of seems ho hum, kind of a given and not a real shocker, I am thinking its gonna be more of a shocker, something nobody saw coming and that would certainly fit with Israel, Pakistan or Iran.
Spiro C. Thiery » Thu May 22, 2014 12:11 pm wrote:Hunter » 23 minutes ago wrote:Spiro C. Thiery » Thu May 22, 2014 11:39 am wrote:Hunter » 6 minutes ago wrote:Afghanistan is a good guess, but my first guess was Iran or Pakistan. That would definitely stir the shit in Iran and cause violence.
Also why Bahamas? My guess, its where the rich and famous play, lots of good blackmail material?
Israel could also be the country but I doubt that would cause any violence, so I am going with Iran or Pakistan, maybe Afghanistan could be Iraq too for that matter.
Not that I by into the bad whistleblowing kills narrative (or that this revelation will) given the Saudi/Israeli nexus facilitation of "nine-eleven", I'd say the Israelis might not be someone you'd want to piss off.
The prospective leaking of leaks has a nice wrinkle to it, though.
I agree. It would certainly be interesting if that redacted country is Israel. I was thinking more in terms of a country whose people will take to the streets, maybe take over a US embassy, kill American tourists etc, if they found this out and I dont see that happening in Israel. On the other hand the suggestion that it will cause immediate violence and death could just be a bluff to try and hide the fact that it is Israel, which the NSA for sure does not want anyone to know about as it would definitely piss the Israelis off to no end.
If it IS Afghanistan, that sort of seems ho hum, kind of a given and not a real shocker, I am thinking its gonna be more of a shocker, something nobody saw coming and that would certainly fit with Israel, Pakistan or Iran.
It's not a bluff, it's a lie, and a big one. No leaks cause violence. The behavior contained therein might. That's where the responsibility for death, destruction, and violence lies: with those constantly threatening others of it.
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