What are the 41 pieces Power Point presentations chose Edward Snowden is so appalling that no one dared to publish it?
Snowden has revealed himself to the public as whistblower NSA. The details of the interactions with the press surfaced.
It's just that the core of the drama is the 41 page presentation is not yet published, the main and call it a secret Snowden had given to the Washington Post and the Guardian to expose internet spying operations NSA called "PRISM".
So far only five slide presentation has been published. While the remaining 36 are still a mystery.
Guardian journalist, Gleen Greenwald and journalist Post, Barton Gellman makes a clear statement that the rest of PowerPoint is dynamite, which will not be seen by the public in the near future.
"When you see all the slides, you will not want to publish it," Gellman wrote on Twitter.He wrote again in the second chirp, "I know there are some people is absolute, but most people will refrain from scoring when they do not know the content fully."
Even Greenwald, who had urged fellow journalists from Wired, to publish a private chat with Bradley Manning in 2010, taking a conservative approach when it comes to Power Point NSA.
In twitter Greenwald chose not to discuss the legal advice of the team but certainly Guardian, "We're not going to publish the NSA technical methods."
Technical methods? That's the latest and the most obvious clues given about the content of the presentation Greenwald about the NSA program PRISM.
For the geek, netter, internet users, the technical method, of course is the most interesting part. By submitting the entire presentation, Snowden proved wants everything published, or at least discussion with Gellman of the Washington Post who makes a scene.
In May 2004, the Snowdern sought assurances that the Washington Post would publish - in the entire 72-hour Power Point presentation. Gellman writes interaction with the whistleblower, on Sunday.
"I told him I was not going to make any guarantees about what we publish and when."That's when Snowden then jump to the Guardian - according to the version Gellman account.
It's just that Guardian journalist, Greenwald in his Twitter account, denied the timeframe and writing he has worked with Snowden since February, long before he spoke with Bart Gellman.
Regardless of where the journalists who met Snowden first time, both got the same Power Point, and publish only a fraction of the existing slide.
Guardian chose to publish three sheet presentation. While the Washington Post also ran the same three pieces plus a fourth slide illustrates the number of international internet traffic flowing through the U.S..
It is quite strange that Power Point is considered important.
But after the company's executives and officials first denied reports in the newspapers about the main findings - that the NSA had access to a unilateral backdoor 'server Google, Facebook and another seven technology companies, the Guardian then released another recent slide (number eight), to support the claim in the news.
The presentation includes PRISM goal: collect directly from the server AS Server Provider: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube and Apple. "
The most interesting part of the slide recently published Guardian is half over, show --- first identified by the ACLU technology expert, Chris Soghoian) --- point optical fiber NSA interception location in South America, Africa and the eastern Indian Ocean. This new interest.
Sources :
http://www.republika.co.id/berita/internasional/global/13/06/11/mo7ok7-ada-36-slide-bocoran-operasi-intelijen-nsa-belum-diungkap
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