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Whistleblowers

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zerohedge.com by Tyler Durden

In an oddly ignorant (so far all factual evidence points to Trump using legal means to minimize his taxes) and presumptive tweet from the NSA whistleblower, we suspect Edward Snowden just did his chances of a Trump pardon no good whatsoever...

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ncc-1776.org by by L. Neil Smith

Whistle-blowers Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and Chelsea Manning are the modern Prometheuses, despised and hunted by the traditional "gods" for bringing enlightenment to you and me, mere mortals.

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mises.org by Ben O'Neill

[This article is adapted from "The Ethics of Whistleblowing" which is Part I of a two-part analysis of ethical and legal questions pertaining to whistleblowers who expose government wrongdoing. The second part of the analysis is here.]

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fff.org by Jacob G. Hornberger

Several weeks ago, contemporaneously with the release of Oliver Stone's excellent movie Snowden, friends and admirers of Edward Snowden launched a campaign to have President Obama pardon him for disclosing the NSA's super-secret illegal surveilla

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Butler Shaffer

News that the Ecuadorian embassy in London cut off Wikileaks' access to the Internet is troubling, principally because of the question marks left as to Julian Assange's safety in England.

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Ron Paul Institute - Justin Raimondo

The saga of Julian Assange seems to be drawing to a climax – one that will decide the fate of this historic whistleblower who, for years, has been a giant thorn in the side of governments everywhere.

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