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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1294707)3/5/2021 5:05:59 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) of 1570554
 
"Are they[lying], or are you, that is the question."
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"You" being Glenn Greenwald I assume.

Your response is USA propaganda Today?

lmao!

I'm going with Glenn.

Glenn Edward Greenwald [1] (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author, and former attorney.

After graduating from law school in 1994, Greenwald worked as a corporate lawyer, before founding his own civil rights and constitutional law firm in 1996. In the course of nearly a decade of litigation, Greenwald represented a number of controversial clients in First Amendment cases.

Greenwald began blogging on national security issues in October 2005, while he was becoming increasingly concerned with George W. Bush Administration's attacks on civil liberties in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. [2] [3] He has also maintained a critical position of American foreign policy in the Middle East and around the world ever since. Greenwald started contributing to Salon in 2007, and to The Guardian in 2012.

In June 2013, while at The Guardian, he began publishing a series of reports detailing previously unknown information about American and British global surveillance programs based on classified documents provided by Edward Snowden. Along with other reporters, Greenwald won both a George Polk Award and a Pulitzer Prize for the reporting. He has also written best-selling books, including No Place to Hide. In 2014, he, Laura Poitras and Jeremy Scahill, launched The Intercept, for which he was co-founding editor until he resigned in October 2020. Greenwald then moved to Substack, an online newsletter-based journalism platform. [4]
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