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So:
@telegram knows the below account is an impersonator, and I don't have an account with them.
But they let this guy continue to post insane garbage—as "Official_EdwardSnowden"—and even a swastika, which Telegram has served to over 80,000 views.
Great job, guys. Just super. twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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"Maybe I should just ask the CIA what to think" is extremely 2021. twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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"The American whistleblower is tweeting this FROM RUSSIA!" is not the dunk you imagine.
Britain is casting an Australian publisher into the oubliette for publishing what even the US admits was true information, and it makes you feel superior? You're hissing into a mirror. twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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Congressman: twitter.com/mattgaetz/stat…
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I want to revive the original spirit of the older, pre-commercial internet—if not in form, then in function. A slower, more thoughtful, more creative space. You're invited:
edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/lifting-the-…
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Member of Congress: twitter.com/RepThomasMassi…
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Traphouse just got cable
Stuntin' on the neighbors
The cable man was the feds though twitter.com/TMZ/status/135…
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We need to know whether our hospitals are safe. If we can't even prevent retaliation against healthcare workers for warning of hazards during a pandemic, "whistleblower protection" is a cruel myth. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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One of the funniest things about Twitter is seeing which tweets people will absolutely smash the like-button for, but are simultaneously terrified to retweet.
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The last decade has taught that the greater part of any society can be made to fit in just two filter bubbles.
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Listen to her. twitter.com/evacide/status…
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"Not a journalist," chants the mob, unwittingly lobbying for the rights to speak and publish to be afforded only to a class of corporate media businesses consecrated by the state.
It doesn't matter if Assange is a hobo on a soapbox: the First Amendment protects everyone equally.
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This is not true. I've never endorsed this--I haven't even used it. I can't recall publicly endorsing *any* VPN. twitter.com/gate_io/status…
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Two men posture over who is the toughest. Pressured by fear of the leering crowd's judgment, they refuse to negotiate, instead swearing ever-deeper vows as to the pain that is coming.
There are no victors.
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I have been waiting for this for a very long time: signal.org/blog/group-cal…
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If we don’t do anything to stop the sale of this technology, it’s not just going to be 50,000 targets: It’s going to be 50 million targets, and it’s going to happen much more quickly than any of us expect.
edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/ns-oh-god-ho…
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Congratulations on making insignificance an aspiration, I guess? We're all very happy for you.
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Nobody wants to opt-in to an endless PTA meeting, Mark. This does not excite.
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The complicit silence as the US seeks to force the extradition of a publisher—for daring to publish true information—is even harder to justify when you discover that the FBI's star witness is an admitted fraud and child predator... who was just jailed.
stundin.is/grein/14117/so…
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Every day we walked farther than this just to get to school. Surely kids are doing the same today. Is that "child endangerment?"
reason.com/2022/11/16/sub…