I was asked this week what I felt would
happen to Edward Snowden? I have a
different perspective on what Snowden has done than some of our liberals and
neocons in Congress. The criminal is the
American NSA and those on our Intelligence Committees. Americans should not for one minute believe
those who are telling us they are only collecting “meta data” they are
lying.
E-crime experts around the world
have known for some time that our government was collecting data on not just
Americans but citizens of other countries as well. The
data was not just from ordinary Americans and Chinese, but from all our friends
and allies -- Germany, Australia, Canada, Scandinavia, Latin and South America,
and many others. (Why are we spying on our friends?)
Snowden is not a traitor or criminal but someone who exposed
a crime. The right to privacy from
electronic surveillance is granted in most national constitutions. This has been declared a human right by the
United Nations and is a crime to collect it secretly. As Americans we may we may sacrifice our
privacy for national security but what about the rest of the world? The Executive Branch, FISA court and even
Congress may give their approval to spy on American citizens for the best
interest of the defense of the nation but that does not include citizens of
other nations.
As hard as it may be for most Americans to accept we are not
the only country that has a constitution that protect human rights and
liberties. Our country may be fine with
our freedoms and liberties circumvented by the Patriot Act but the rest of the
world is not happy with the United States breaching their sovereignty laws
to spy on their citizens and businesses.
In fact, the rest of the world regards what the NSA is doing is an
international crime and a direct violation of their human rights. As far as the
world community is concerned the United States can no longer be trusted.
The
Snowden fiasco will result in a geopolitical shift that will have a major
impact on the United States as well as each of us as citizens of the United
States. As most Internet users are well
aware that our government has wanted full control over the Internet. As of now a major proportion of all global
Internet traffic flows through networks controlled by the United States. Eight of the fifteen global tier 1
telecommunication companies are owned by American companies and the social
media companies are headquartered in the United States. These companies all come under the U.S.
Patriot Act no matter where their services are offered or what country their
servers are located. We might be able to live with this, but the rest of the world will not knowing how America has abused their privacy.
Having
the Internet traffic routed through the U.S. puts the sovereign nations outside
the United States at risk in guaranteeing the constitutionally privacy rights
of their citizens. This will be coming
to an end. Our government in its need to
circumvent freedom and liberty has become an international criminal. People around the world have been subjected
to the NSA capturing and tracking their electronic communications. Even though most Americans cannot see the
seriousness of this action they would be furious if the roles were reversed and
China was the world’s Internet controller and they were collecting personal
data on every American citizen.
Our
politicians have become what we found so hated in Russia, China and
Iran governments, the predatory Police State that spied on its citizens. What is amazing is that Russia’s President
Putin lectures our President Obama on spying on Americans. The world governments were outraged about
America’s actions. There were heated and outraged discussions at the G-8 summit
in Ireland. Eric Holder was flown to Brussels for questioning by the European
Union. When Holder left, they were even more outraged. The Germans openly compared
the United States actions to the actions of the Cold War-era.
I
am also embarrassed to have our country lectured by the United Nations. It is a sad day in America when the rest of
the world is concerned about protecting the rights of privacy and America is
the violator.
“Surveillance
programs that trample on people’s right to privacy in the name of security
actually risk damaging the fight against terrorism,” UN rights chief Navi
Pillay warned .
UN
Under Secretary General Jeffrey Feltman said: “If we allow compromise on human
rights, we are not countering terrorism but letting it get its way. “When the
principles enshrined in the human rights instruments are disrespected,
extremism tends to thrive,” said Feltman, who heads the world body’s
Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force Office (CTITF).
WOW!
That hurts.
Switzerland
has asked Washington for explanations about Snowden’s revelations, especially
on an alleged CIA blackmail operation to spy on its banks while he was
stationed in Geneva as a diplomatic attache from 2007 to 2009.
In
Germany, the country’s data commissioner has said he expects the government to
put a stop to any American surveillance of German citizens, while worried
lawmakers from across the political spectrum have said they want to know more. Maybe they fear blackmail from the U.S.
“No
one has a problem with the USA keeping terrorists under surveillance — that has
prevented terrorist attacks in Germany before now too,” said Thomas Oppermann,
a senior lawmaker from the opposition Social Democrats (SPD). (But) total
surveillance of all citizens by the USA is completely inappropriate. The German
government must protect the privacy of Germans from the USA too.”
“This
affair looks like it will be one of the biggest scandals in data sharing ...
Merkel cannot just look away and act like nothing has happened,” added Renate
Kuenast, a senior Green lawmaker.
Peter
Schaar, Germany's federal data protection commissioner told the Guardian that
it was unacceptable that US authorities have access to the data of European
citizens "and the level of protection is lower than what is guaranteed for
US citizens."
The
list of countries who have raised concerns are those who we have called our
friends and allies and then we treat them as enemies. Our government has accused China of hacking
and stealing information for years but when exposed as the thief, we blame the
man who exposed these crimes as the thief. Our government will continue to
distract the American public by blaming China, Russia and Snowden. The national media will continue to focus on
misdirection of the issues and stonewall the investigation.
So
what do I think will happen to Snowden?
Well, our President has already used drones on America citizens without
due process. Maybe he will add Snowden
to his “kill list”. Regardless the
direction our government goes Snowden’s life is over as he knew it. He sacrificed all to expose a corrupt
government. When the most arrogate
political leaders in the world have been caught red handed they have no other
recourse than to call Edward Snowden a traitor and demand that he return to
America to be tried. Who are the real
traitors? Everyone who knew about or
gave orders to spy on the entire earth is a traitor to the right of privacy of
every individual on earth.
I
understand that our government has been ruled by the Executive Branch for
years. This is proven by the fact,
Congress cannot complete an investigation, nor can they stop the actions of the
Executive Branch when blatantly committing illegal actions. The IRS scandal, AP scandal, Fast and
Furious, Voter Fraud scandals, and engaging in war without the consent of
Congress all are examples of the ineffectiveness of our elected officials to
run this country. Neither the Republican
nor Democrats have shown an interest in preserving the rights of the citizens
of the world, let alone American citizens.
By the
way, we are being told that the information Snowden leaked MAY cause the death
of some operatives. Again, misdirection
and lies, our government does not care about its operatives. Our State Department sacrificed the lives of
four Americans, one being an Ambassador-- and we are rapidly approaching a year
since it happened and nothing has been done. We will continue to be fed a list of “talking
point lies” and misdirected until it will soon be forgotten.
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