The journalist who first released the Edward Snowden NSA files will be leaking detail

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The journalist who first released the Edward Snowden NSA files will be leaking details of a US Assassination program

By JG Vibes
Intellihub.com
September 30, 2013

Reporter Glenn Greenwald has been causing an uproar in the political establishment since he helped Edward Snowden release the NSA files, proving beyond any doubt that the NSA is in fact spying on every single American, from street sweeper to senator.

Now an associate of Greenwald’s has announced that they two will be working on another NSA leak together, this one in relation to the secret assassination program run by the US government.

Associated Press reported that Jeremy Scahill, a contributor to The Nation magazine and the New York Times best-selling author of “Dirty Wars,” said he will be working with Glenn Greenwald, the Rio-based journalist who has written stories about U.S. surveillance programs based on documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

“The connections between war and surveillance are clear. I don’t want to give too much away but Glenn and I are working on a project right now that has at its center how the National Security Agency plays a significant, central role in the U.S. assassination program,” said Scahill, speaking to moviegoers in Rio de Janeiro, where the documentary based on his book made its Latin American debut at the Rio Film Festival.

“There are so many stories that are yet to be published that we hope will produce `actionable intelligence,’ or information that ordinary citizens across the world can use to try to fight for change, to try to confront those in power,” said Scahill.[1]

Journalists like Greenwald and Scahill are creating a panic among the ruling elite, and there is no doubt that the recent NSA revelations are tied to the renewed attacks on alternative media.

In the video below Abby Martin talks to Larry King, host of RT’s Politicking, about his views on what journalism should be, and how they are different from what ‘Breaking the Set’ presents.

In the short interview Larry King laments the death of the mainstream media and complains that people have too many options in their news today.

He says that Glen Greenwald and Abby Martin are not journalists because they offer their opinions on government corruption. He also says that he has “never heard of a war on whistleblowers”.

 

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