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CIA employee anta..
vallu people meeda chestunna privacy n confidentiality breach projects thattukoleka..
vallani... vallichina job ni... and [size=4]us - national security agency ni [/size][size=4] [/size][img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-r-zeKhM2Ec0/TnVaQwqtGcI/AAAAAAAAB6o/SYV4UsdPKUU/s180/harish%2520rao.gif[/img][size=4] [/size]

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[size=6][b]NSA leaker comes forward: 'I have done nothing wrong'[/b][/size]

A 29-year-old former undercover CIA employee said Sunday that he was the principal source of recent disclosures about top-secret National Security Agency programs, exposing himself to possible prosecution in an acknowledgment that had little if any precedent in the long history of U.S. intelligence leaks.

Edward Snowden, a tech specialist who has also contracted for the NSA and works for the consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, unmasked himself as a source after a string of stories in the Washington Post and the Guardian of London that detailed previously unknown U.S. surveillance programs. He said he disclosed secret documents in response to what he described as the systematic surveillance of innocent citizens.

In interviews Sunday, Snowden said he was willing to face the consequences of exposure, saying, "I know I have done nothing wrong."

"I'm not going to hide," he told the Post from Hong Kong, where he has been staying since last month. "Allowing the U.S. government to intimidate its people with threats of retaliation for revealing wrongdoing is contrary to the public interest."

Asked whether he believes his disclosures will change anything, he said: "I think they already have. Everyone everywhere now understands how bad things have gotten - and they're talking about it. They have the power to decide for themselves whether they are willing to sacrifice their privacy to the surveillance state."

Snowden said no one had been aware of his actions, including those closest to him. He said there wasn't one single event that spurred his decision to leak the information, but he said President Obama had failed to live up to his pledges of transparency.

"My sole motive is to inform the public as to that which is done in their name and that which is done against them," he said in a note that accompanied the first document he leaked to the Post.

According to the Guardian - which was the first to publicly identify the leaker, at his request - Snowden was born in Elizabeth City, N.C., and later moved with his family to Maryland, near Fort Meade.

He told the Guardian that he lacked a high school diploma and enlisted in the Army but was discharged because of an injury, and later worked as a security guard with the NSA. He later went to work for the CIA as an information-technology employee and by 2007 was stationed in Geneva, Switzerland, where he had access to classified documents. Snowden left the CIA in 2009 to join a private contractor, and spent the last four years at the NSA, as a contractor with the consulting giant Booz Allen Hamilton and, before that, Dell.

The Guardian reported that Snowden was working in an NSA office in Hawaii when he copied the last of the documents he planned to disclose and told supervisors that he needed to be away for a few weeks to receive treatment for epilepsy.

A sign advertising Century 21 Realtor Kerri Jo Heim sits on the grass outside the blue-and-white house where Snowden and his girlfriend lived in a quiet neighborhood in Waipahu, West Oahu.

Heim says the couple moved out May 1, leaving nothing behind. She said that last Wednesday police came by asking where they went, but she didn't know.

The White House said late Sunday that it would have no comment.

In a brief statement, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said the intelligence community was "reviewing the damage" the leaks had done. "Any person who has a security clearance knows that he or she has an obligation to protect classified information and abide by the law," said the spokesman, Shawn Turner.

Snowden said he was seeking "asylum from any countries that believe in free speech and oppose the victimization of global privacy," but the law appears to provide for his extradition from Hong Kong to the United States.

Although any extradition proceeding could take months or even years, experts said Snowden had not put himself in a favorable position.

"The fact that he outed himself and basically said, from what I understand he has said, 'I feel very comfortable with what I have done' . . . that's not going to help him in his extradition contest," said Douglas McNabb, a lawyer and extradition expert.

Current and former U.S. intelligence officials said the revelations would lead to a sweeping reexamination of security at the CIA and the NSA, and they described his decision to come forward as a stunning conclusion to a week of disclosures that rattled the intelligence community.

A half-dozen former intelligence officials, including one who works at Booz Allen Hamilton, said they did not know Snowden or anything about his background. Several former officials said he easily could have been part of a surge in hires brought in by the CIA in the years after the Sept. 11 attacks as its budget and mission swelled.

"Like a lot of things after 9/11, they just went on a hiring binge, and in the technical arena, young, smart nerds were in high demand," a former U.S. intelligence official said.

Officials said the CIA and other spy agencies did not relax their screening measures as the workforce expanded. Still, several officials said the CIA would now undoubtedly begin reviewing the process by which Snowden was hired. More broadly, the CIA and the NSA may be forced to reexamine their relationships with contractors.

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veedi bonda..

Veedu chesindi Desa Droham..

America kakunda.. Inko Turaka desam lo untey.. oka rendu tapasulu vesi veedini lepesi undey vallu..

america lo undey civic liberties adhi. idhi chintakaya pachadi ani seppi..


Veedini mari ekkuvaga pogidestunnarru..

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[quote name='PMR aka OM' timestamp='1371589428' post='1303867710']
veedi bonda..

Veedu chesindi Desa Droham..

America kakunda.. Inko Turaka desam lo untey.. oka rendu tapasulu vesi veedini lepesi undey vallu..

america lo undey civic liberties adhi. idhi chintakaya pachadi ani seppi..


Veedini mari ekkuvaga pogidestunnarru..
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veedni hero ani antunna vaalu unnaru... and at the same time, traitor anna brand name kooda padindi kada.. ([size=4]that he sold US-data to china and hong-hong.. ani..) [/size]

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In a brief statement, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said the intelligence community was "reviewing the damage" the leaks had done.[size=6][color=#FF0000][b] "Any person who has a security clearance knows that he or she has an obligation to protect classified information and abide by the law," said the spokesman, Shawn Turner.[/b][/color][/size]

Snowden said he was seeking "asylum from any countries that believe in free speech and oppose the victimization of global privacy," but the law appears to provide for his extradition from Hong Kong to the United States.





This is A Basic Rule before you are given a JOB..

Loyal to your employer..


If some one misues the loyality and try to take the advantage of it by saying the terms like Whistle - Blower.. I would say.. Go F... urself.. you are not fit for your job..

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he is a hero,now in unkown hk location.All he did is release some evidences regarding us black projects to spy on mass public for as long as they want not only just on americans but also on several other nations and seems like from the papers he gave to press us tried to hear to russian presidents calls for a while through satellite....edivently his intentions are truely human and for greater good but America started threatening him and preparing a lawsuit in order to make him suffer in jail for rest of his life. wtf is wrong with the people man...

govt broke all the citizen constitutional rights and president didnt respond till now but they are trying him!! shame!!

if you see cnn they are potraying some random mobsters 30yrs back story from 2 days on frontlines lol...cnn is clearly sold out man..

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[quote name='CHANAKYA' timestamp='1371589575' post='1303867720']
veedni hero ani antunna vaalu unnaru... and at the same time, traitor anna brand name kooda padindi kada.. ([size=4]that he sold US-data to china and hong-hong.. ani..) [/size]
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Exactly.. National Traitor is the right term as he gave the information to the NEWS papers outside the USA..

If he gave the same info to some one related to Papers like NY Times or Washington Herald..

or some other US NEWS Papers. he would be considered as the Whistle -blower..

If you provide the Data related to your national Security to a news paper in a different country,, it is nothing more than .. Damage to the NAtional Security..

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[quote name='PMR aka OM' timestamp='1371589616' post='1303867723']
In a brief statement, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said the intelligence community was "reviewing the damage" the leaks had done.[size=6][color=#ff0000][b] "Any person who has a security clearance knows that he or she has an obligation to protect classified information and abide by the law," said the spokesman, Shawn Turner.[/b][/color][/size]

Snowden said he was seeking "asylum from any countries that believe in free speech and oppose the victimization of global privacy," but the law appears to provide for his extradition from Hong Kong to the United States.





This is A Basic Rule before you are given a JOB..

Loyal to your employer..


If some one misues the loyality and try to take the advantage of it by saying the terms like Whistle - Blower.. I would say.. Go F... urself.. you are not fit for your job..
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sir doing job doesnt mean ur a machine u still have right to talk and oppose wrong doings no matter how big the opponent is and that is the whole basic of freedom..seeing the way you think i guess you neither have guts to do such a thing nor will risk...look at his life he was having everything still he did it for whom? for people like u n me to know the truth..

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[quote name='PMR aka OM' timestamp='1371589739' post='1303867729']

Exactly.. National Traitor is the right term as he gave the information to the NEWS papers outside the USA..

If he gave the same info to some one related to Papers like NY Times or Washington Herald..

or some other US NEWS Papers. he would be considered as the Whistle -blower..

If you provide the Data related to your national Security to a news paper in a different country,, it is nothing more than .. Damage to the NAtional Security..
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truth chepadaniki anta dare unte try telling some truths about urself to ur client lol and see the consequences..i bet u and i are in no position to criticize snowden lol @3$%

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[quote name='maverickpuli' timestamp='1371589622' post='1303867725']
he is a hero,now in unkown hk location.All he did is release some evidences regarding us black projects to spy on mass public for as long as they want not only just on americans but also on several other nations and seems like from the papers he gave to press us tried to hear to russian presidents calls for a while through satellite....edivently his intentions are truely human and for greater good but America started threatening him and preparing a lawsuit in order to make him suffer in jail for rest of his life. wtf is wrong with the people man...

govt broke all the citizen constitutional rights and president didnt respond till now but they are trying him!! shame!!

if you see cnn they are potraying some random mobsters 30yrs back story from 2 days on frontlines lol...cnn is clearly sold out man..
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But the issue is,, Where he released the documents and how much content he stole from the NAtional Security computers..

Who knows whether he just took some information related to this. or my personal phone call information which was supposed to be Secured somewhere inside the ?NAtional Agency Dat abase .. now inside in a pen drive sitting in the Gaurdian's head office in UK..

How can I trust this man.. If he is doing this thing outside the USA..

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