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'''Glenn Edward Greenwald''' is an American journalist, author, and lawyer.
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Greenwald started contributing to ''[[Salon (website)|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]].
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Greenwald is a gifted writer and speaker on many topics. A weak point of his was the lucrative deal with deep state billionaire [[Pierre Omidyar]] to create ''[[The Intercept]]'', for which he was co-founding editor until he resigned in October 2020. The deal allowed the Intercept to gain control over [[Edwards Snowden]]'s materials, effectively strangling any new exposures. Per 2021, only 2% of the documents have been revealed.
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Greenwald subsequently started publishing on [[Substack]], an online newsletter-based journalism platform.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20201225003409/https://greenwald.substack.com/</ref>
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==September 11th, 2001==
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[[Webster Tarpley]] writes that Greenwald has "compiled [an] impressive records of evasion on [[9/11]] truth [evasion]... specializing in the blowback theory."<ref>[[Document:How to identify CIA limited hangout operation]]</ref>
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==Opposition to the word "terrorism"==
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Daniel Trombly wrote in August 2012 that "[Greenwald] rejects ‘terrorism’ as a useful term altogether, arguing, along with scholar [[Remi Brulin]], that the term "terrorism" is primarily ‘[[propaganda]]’ for ‘justifying one’s own state violence’– especially of the American and Israeli variety — rather than a possible subject of expertise."<ref>http://foreignpolicy.com/2012/08/16/whats-glenn-greenwalds-problem/</ref>
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==Alt Tech==
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He joined [[Rumble ]] in August 2021.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/rumble-a-youtube-rival-popular-with-conservatives-will-pay-creators-who-challenge-the-status-quo/ar-AANeDiu/</ref>
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 2 December 2022

Person.png Glenn Greenwald   Amazon Sourcewatch Substack WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Lawyer, Journalist, Author)
Glenn Greenwald.jpg
BornGlenn Edward Greenwald
March 6, 1967
New York City, New York, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
SpouseDavid Michael Miranda
Founder ofThe Intercept

Glenn Edward Greenwald is an American journalist, author, and lawyer.

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.

Greenwald is a gifted writer and speaker on many topics. A weak point of his was the lucrative deal with deep state billionaire Pierre Omidyar to create The Intercept, for which he was co-founding editor until he resigned in October 2020. The deal allowed the Intercept to gain control over Edwards Snowden's materials, effectively strangling any new exposures. Per 2021, only 2% of the documents have been revealed.

Greenwald subsequently started publishing on Substack, an online newsletter-based journalism platform.[1]

September 11th, 2001

Webster Tarpley writes that Greenwald has "compiled [an] impressive records of evasion on 9/11 truth [evasion]... specializing in the blowback theory."[2]

Opposition to the word "terrorism"

Daniel Trombly wrote in August 2012 that "[Greenwald] rejects ‘terrorism’ as a useful term altogether, arguing, along with scholar Remi Brulin, that the term "terrorism" is primarily ‘propaganda’ for ‘justifying one’s own state violence’– especially of the American and Israeli variety — rather than a possible subject of expertise."[3]

Alt Tech

He joined Rumble in August 2021.[4]


 

A Document by Glenn Greenwald

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Selling Secrets?article1 December 2013Edward Snowden Affair
Edward Snowden
Pierre Omidyar
Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald's personal apologia - cum - mia-culpa. Written in response to devastating criticism of his motives and actions in the Edward Snowden affair to date.

 

A Quote by Glenn Greenwald

PageQuoteDateSource
GCHQ“Among the core self-identified purposes of JTRIG are two tactics:

(1) to inject all sorts of false material onto the internet in order to destroy the reputation of its targets; and

(2) to use social sciences and other techniques to manipulate online discourse and activism to generate outcomes it considers desirable.”
24 February 2014The Intercept

 

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Document:Checkbook Journalism & Leaking to the Highest Biddersarticle8 December 2013Sibel EdmondsA hard-hitting article on the Edward Snowden affair. Its author speaks with considerable authority on matters concerning intel/security whistle-blowing matters in the USA
Document:Green-Light for Greenwald: Government Duplicity or Government Duality?article14 December 2013Sibel EdmondsSibel Edmonds illustrates the importance of behaviour patterns in divining the underlying relationships between State approved institutions and those claiming Whistleblower status or speaking on behalf of Whistleblowers. She poses some serious questions that require answers from both Edwar Snowden and Glenn Greenwald
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Document:HSBC and the sham of Guardian’s Scott TrustArticle3 March 2015Jonathan CookBritain, we are told, is privileged to have two “liberal” media outlets, the BBC and Guardian, that are seen either as neutral or as a leftwing counterbalance to the rightwing agenda of the rest of the media. Here are three illuminating articles and a short video that should help to dispel any such illusions.
Document:Mr Snowden, It’s Time to Come Out and Take a Stand Publicly as to Your Intentionsarticle15 December 2013Sibel Edmonds
Document:Omidyar-Greenwald-Rosenarticle15 December 2013Anonymous
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Document:Saving Agent Snowden From His Handlers Greenwald & Omidyararticle24 October 2013Yoichi ShimatsuA long article on the Edward Sowden affair and the proposed 'alternative news' and whistleblowing-transparency initiative recently announced by Glenn Greenwald of Edward Snowden and Wikileaks revelations fame. It also contains plausible information about SIS involvement during the flight of Edward Snowden to Moscow via Hong Kong.
Document:Selling Secrets?article1 December 2013Glenn GreenwaldGlenn Greenwald's personal apologia - cum - mia-culpa. Written in response to devastating criticism of his motives and actions in the Edward Snowden affair to date.
Document:The Doomsday Insurance Cache That Was, and Then Never Wasarticle3 January 2014Sibel EdmondsPart 1 of a promised series of articles dissecting the published statements of the principal characters in what has become known as the Edward Snowden Affair. It highlights some glaring inconsistencies between those of Greenwald and Snowden and puts a shrewd question-mark over corporate media coverage of them.
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