Snowden Says That He Should Be Shot In The Balls

WASHINGTON — Years before he became the world’s most notorious leaker, Edward Snowden ranted online about how he hated people who spill secrets so much that he wanted to blast them in the private parts, it was revealed yesterday.

In 2009, the tech geek declared on a Web forum that groups such as WikiLeaks and The New York Times, which publish sensitive government information, “should be shot in the balls.”

Edward Snowden once wrote that traitors who spill state secrets ought to be shot – NYPOST.com

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5 Responses to Snowden Says That He Should Be Shot In The Balls

    • omanuel says:

      I agree. He and many of his predecessors in the White House from both political parties share that honor.

      That 68 year web of deceit (2013 – 1945 = 68 yrs) will give way to reality and mankind restored to sanity.

      See info posted on Real Science – Do you think the rain might cool things down.

  1. tckev says:

    The latest Snowden’s revelation may or may not be real, or may not be him being sincere in what it was reported he said. It may well be just a bit more cover story – we have no way of judging.

    It just seem too convenient for NSA/FBI/CIA to get a messages out that basically says –
    1. If you’re in the USA and a terrorist, a dissident, or anyone deemed persona non grata, we (the US government) are spying on ‘everything’ about you and yours, and we’ll get you. We also hack better than anyone.
    2. For those outside the USA and a terrorist, dissident, hackers, or anyone deemed persona non grata, we (the US government) are spying a lot on you and yours, and we’ll get you. We also hack better than anyone.

    But because of the lack of independent corroborative information to check Edward Snowden revelations against, either, both, or neither statements may be false.

    Credibility is being stretched.

    • omanuel says:

      I agree. There is strong motivation to discredit the witness, if you can’t kill or capture him.

      What a sad, sad state of affairs for citizens of the once widely-admired USA.

      With deep regrets,
      Oliver K. Manuel
      PhD Nuclear Chemistry
      Postdoc Space Physics

  2. Jason Calley says:

    Is Snowden a good guy, or a bad guy? Certainly the US Federal Government is telling us that he is a bad guy. Then again, those are the same people telling us that CAGW is the greatest threat to human life on our planet. They are the same people who tell us that they have found a place in the Constitution that gives them authority to control fire (or any other source of “carbon” aka CO2). Those are the same people telling us that they will just give amnesty to illegal aliens in the US and then they will make sure that the problem never happens again. They are the same people who say that States may NOT require voters to show their citizenship. They are the same people telling us that they can legally arrest and hold forever anyone they claim is a danger. Think of it this way; suppose Obama came on TV and told you that Joe Blow was a danger to America, that Joe was a wife beater and a drunk driver. Would you believe him? Or would you think that maybe — just maybe! — he was lying about Joe Blow just like he lied about everything else?

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