The New Film, “Snowden,” is a Must-See About All Americans!

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NSA Whistle-blower, Edward Snowden

Maryland Congressman Warning People Don’t See Snowden Movie:
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2016/09/16/md-congressman-warning-people-dont-see-snowden-movie/

(Rick Ritter) A highly anticipated new movie hits theaters this weekend about the life of Edward Snowden, a Maryland man who worked for the NSA and leaked classified documents. Now a prominent Maryland congressman is urging people not to see the movie.

He labels himself a whistle blower, but critics call him a traitor. The saga of Edward Snowden has captivated the world for the past three years. His story is now a Hollywood movie.

In 2013, the Maryland man and NSA contractor leaked thousands of pages of classified government documents to media. Snowden says he wanted to expose the government’s collection of U.S. citizens’ private information. He now lives in Russia in asylum, and faces espionage charges in the U.S.

“I don’t know what tomorrow looks like, but I’m glad for the decision I made,” Snowden said.

The movie follows Snowden, from a young Army recruit to a computer expert for the NSA.

A new report released this week by the House Intelligence Committee says Snowden was just a disgruntled employee, and is not a whistle blower. It says the majority of the documents he stole were military and defense secrets–nothing to do with Americans’ privacy.

The movie Snowden hits theaters across the country this weekend, and Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger says Americans shouldn’t give Snowden any more publicity.

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My Commentary: Go see this movie. It’s about you.

Oliver Stone’s New “Snowden” Film is Very Informative, and Worth Watching

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"The only safe place is on the run. Snowden. In theaters September 16."

“The only safe place is on the run. Snowden. In theaters September 16.”

Oliver Stone’s New Movie ‘Snowden’ Tackles the Myth:
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2016/september/15/oliver-stone-s-new-movie-snowden-tackles-the-myth/

(Peter Van BurenSnowden is a helluva movie, kicking an audience’s ass on a number of levels. I had a chance to see the film last night at a preview event; it opens everywhere on September 16. Go see it.

On one level the film presents Snowden’s story as a political thriller. A brave but frightened man, certain he is doing the right thing but worried if he can pull it off, smuggles some of the NSA’s most secret information out of a secure facility. He makes contact with skeptical journalists in Hong Kong, convinces them of the importance of what he has to say, and then goes on the run from a U.S. government out to arrest, or, possibly assassinate, him.

In interviews Stone has made clear that he has dramatized and/or altered some events, and that his film is not a documentary. It does keep you on the edge of your beliefs, watching a story you know as if you don’t.

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My Commentary: This film was very informative. Check it out, if you can!

Liberal “Progress”…

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Liberty Evolution,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"I'm a warmongering corporate shill tha supports lying, spying, indefinite detention, extortion, and a police state... But, at least I have a vagina!"

“I’m a warmongering corporate shill tha supports lying, spying, indefinite detention, extortion, and a police state… But, at least I have a vagina!”

My Commentary: Liberal “progress”…

Woman Betrayed to Discover Boyfriend of Six Years Actually Undercover Cop, Spying on Circle of Friends

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Undercover police officer, Mark Kennedy, poses for a photo with his target victim. He gained the woman's trust and infiltrated her private life by perpetrating the fictional persona,"Mark Stone," a professional rock-climber and environmental activist eventually. He soon became her long-term boyfriend, and their relationship lasted for six solid years before she discovered his true identity.

Undercover police officer, Mark Kennedy, poses for a photo with his target victim. He gained the woman’s trust and infiltrated her private life by perpetrating the fictional persona,”Mark Stone,” a professional rock-climber and environmental activist eventually. He soon became her long-term boyfriend, and their relationship lasted for six solid years before she discovered his true identity.

Rayn: Woman Finds Out Boyfriend of Six Years is Undercover Cop Spying on Her and Her Friends:
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/woman-finds-out-boyfriend-six-years-undercover-cop-spying-her-and-her-friends

Rebekah P.: Beyond Creep

Rayn: Talk about getting “screwed”!

Out-of-Control Government Spying by DHS

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Department of Homeland Security

Department of Homeland Security

Revealed: Hundreds of Words to Avoid Using Online if You Don’t Want the Government Spying on You:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150281/REVEALED-Hundreds-words-avoid-using-online-dont-want-government-spying-you.html

(Daniel Miller) The Department of Homeland Security has been forced to release a list of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor social networking sites and online media for signs of terrorist or other threats against the U.S.

The intriguing the list includes obvious choices such as ‘attack’, ‘Al Qaeda’, ‘terrorism’ and ‘dirty bomb’ alongside dozens of seemingly innocent words like ‘pork’, ‘cloud’, ‘team’ and ‘Mexico’.

Released under a freedom of information request, the information sheds new light on how government analysts are instructed to patrol the internet searching for domestic and external threats.

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My Commentary: Department chiefs “insisted the practice was aimed not at policing the internet for disparaging remarks about the government and signs of general dissent, but to provide awareness of any potential threats.” Nothing to see, here, folks. Move along…