BOMBSHELL: Snowden downloaded entire roster of
U.S. government - all names, home addresses and other personal
info of **all** officials and gov't employees -- including law enforcement --
plus bankers, corporate boards of directors and more!
Thursday, 06 February
2014 20:28
February 6, 2014 -- (TRN) -- Edward Snowden, the former
contractor at the National Security Agency took with him multiple "Doomsday"
packages of information when he departed the country and began revealing how
intensely the US Government is spying on its own citizens. He has the personal
home info for all Elected Officials, Law Enforcement, Judges, Bankers, Corporate
Boards of Directors and more!
At a classified briefing for members of
Congress which took place on Wednesday, members found out that Snowden took with
him:
a complete roster of absolutely every employee and official of the
entire US Government.
The names, home addresses, unlisted personal home
telephone and personal cellular phone numbers, dates of birth and social
security numbers of every person involved in any way, with any department of the
US Government.
The files include elected officials, Cabinet appointees,
Judges, and **ALL** law enforcement agency employees including sworn
officers.
Similar files with the personal information of EVERY government
contractor and all employees of that contractor!
Similar files with all the
personal information of EVERY Bank Corporation, their operating officers and
their Boards of Directors, including all current and former members of the
Federal Reserve
Similar files with all the personal information about anyone
holding any type of license from the Government such as Doctors, Lawyers, Stock
Brokers, Commodities Traders . . . . and many more.
Similar files with all
the personal information of EVERY non-bank Corporation in the U.S., including
their operating officers and Boards of Directors.
Snowden has made it
clear that if he is arrested, if he vanishes, or if he "dies" from any cause
whatsoever, ALL of the information in his possession will be published
publicly.
TRN has confirmed that, working through Julian Assange and his
"WikiLeaks" organization, copies of the encrypted data have already been
distributed to more than one-thousand, two hundred (1200) web sites around the
world. Those sites have agreed to conceal the information until such time as
contact with Snowden is "lost." Once contact is lost, the sites have been told
they will receive the Decryption keys via CD ROM, E-mail and P2P / Bit-Torrent
file transfer, or, i via Postal mail, Fed Ex, UPS, DHL - type services. Once the
decryption keys are sent, the sites have been instructed to wait a specific
amount of time to confirm Snowden's disappearance, arrest or death and upon
expiration of that time period, to publish the decrypted
materials.
Making the situation all the more dire for the government is
that Snowden has made clear he will release some of the information under
certain "other" circumstances. For instance, if Martial Law is declared in the
US or if any elections are canceled for any reason, all the government employee
info goes out. If the US Dollar collapses as a currency, or there is any type of
"bail-in" for banks, where depositors money is seized to prop-up banks as
happened in the country of Cypress, all the Federal Reserve and Banker info goes
out. If an economic collapse takes place, all the Banker/Stock
Broker/Commodities Trader information goes out. If Corporations start
hyper-inflating prices, all the information about them, their officers and
Boards of Directors will go out.
Snowden literally has the most powerful
people in the United States in an inescapable stranglehold. If any of the things
articulated above take place, everyone throughout the country will know exactly
who to blame and exactly where they live. One can only speculate that under the
right conditions, it might not be long until those responsible for the problems
of our country, faced consequences for their actions; consequences delivered one
at a time, in the dark of night, when there is no help . . . . and no
escape.
Leading members of the House Armed Services Committee emerged
from the classified briefing “shocked” at the amount of information he
reportedly took with him beyond the NSA surveillance programs.
Rep. Mac
Thornberry (R-Texas), chairman of the Armed Service panel’s Intelligence,
Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee and also a member of the House
Intelligence Committee, said the briefing on the defense consequences of
Snowden’s leaks was “very highly classified,” and therefore details couldn’t be
discussed.
Thornberry did say that lawmakers “left the briefing disturbed
and angered” after hearing that the leaks by the former Booz Allen Hamilton
employee “went well beyond programs associated with the NSA and data
collection.”
He characterized the leaks as so severe that they
“compromise military capability and defense of the country” and “could cost
lives” — while they “will certainly cost billions to repair.”
“His
actions were espionage, plain and simple,” Thornberry said.
Armed
Services Chairman Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) read his statement rather than making
comments on the fly “because of the seriousness of this issue and the
sensitivity” of the information they’d just heard.
“Ed Snowden isn’t a
whistleblower; he’s a traitor,” McKeon said.
No matter what opinion
people hold of the data collection programs, he added, people should be “shocked
and outraged to find that a substantial amount of the information has nothing to
do with the NSA.”
When asked how he felt that Snowden has done to the
government, what the government has been doing to average Americans, McKeon just
snarled and walked away.
At the start of the Snowden revelations, many
claimed that no single "low-level" contractor could access such a wide array of
classified information. It later came out that while Snowden may not have been a
high level employee, he was a system administrator; giving him unlimited access
to the systems inside the NSA so those systems could be maintained, reprogrammed
or repaired. In that role, Snowden didn't have to spy on the government himself,
he merely needed to access the spying the NSA had already
done.
SOURCE:
Partial sourcing from:
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2014/02/05/lawmakers-disturbed-and-angered-after-classified-briefing-reveals-extent-of-snowden-defense-leaks/
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