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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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He does make a convenient scapegoat. However, it could be that people have just become more aware that they are being monitored, and are taking more steps not to be monitored in the information age.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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I think that's reaching - with a 39 and 1/2 foot pole.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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"Admit nothing, deny everything, make counter-accusations whenever possible"

This is obviously Snowden's fault. He showed we were spying, so now we can't spy as effectively anymore!

Except, intelligence gathering is an art, not a science, and its results have never been perfect by any stretch. Just because you get bad results doesn't mean there was a failure. It just means the adversary played a better game this time.
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SSG Dave Johnston
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Doubt it, like any other intel op, you stick sleeper in wherever they can: University or Collage ROTC programs, Military Academy's, acceptance into the Armed Forces as Officers or enlisted, work as translators for Intel agencies... But it's your cell phone you should have worried about... things like where were they manufactured and is there software running underneath the OS that intercepts and copies to another stack of servers???
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Did ISIS learn from Edward Snowden?
SPC Jeffrey Bly
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Consider the source where the article originated from.
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I consider all sources viable in some way shape or form.
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SPC Jeffrey Bly
SPC Jeffrey Bly
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No disrespect intended Major. I personally do not consider the source of the article completely reliable, although I do agree that all articles have some semblance of truth in them. I take much of it with a grain of salt.
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I did not take any disrespect. I like to challenge people's conventional thought streams by looking at sources that are not the norm.
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