Snowden speaks: the NSA PRISM leaker makes his whereabouts known
In yet another surprise turn of events, NSA PRISM leaker that has been missing in action since checking out of his plush hotel in Hong Kong turns up in the local HK South China Morning Post - with a new interview - and new shocking revelations about the NSA’s top secret activities.
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Well, that escalated quickly! Thanks to the ACLU, the U.S. Government will have their day in court over the recent NSA spy program leaks. In a statement from the ACLU, they say: the ACLU filed a lawsuit charging that the [
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