Now that the dust has settled, what exactly did this soyboy accomplish? I am asking because I do not know. Can you please offer specifics.
1. What did he expose that we did not already know?
2. What changes were made once those secrets were exposed?
3. How is our life any better for what he did?
Ryan Lopez
>1. What did he expose that we did not already know? I hate you fucking niggers You're the same faggots who deny a conspiracy theory every single moment up until it's revealed as true after which you smugly act like everyone knew it was true the whole time
Aiden Hill
You didn't answer the question.
Luis Morales
So, nobody on Sup Forums can answer these questions. Any idea where I can find the answers somewhere else?
Julian Lopez
>1. What did he expose that we did not already know?
The extent with which the government is actually spying on its own citizens and its supposed """allies""".
>2. What changes were made once those secrets were exposed?
None, because that would require people to care, and the government does did its best to make them stop caring.
>3. How is our life any better for what he did? See above.
Josiah Ward
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Jaxson Green
Are you retarded?
Jack Mitchell
FUCK OFF CIA NIGGER
Oliver Ortiz
>The extent with which the government is actually spying on its own citizens and its supposed """allies""".
I said be specific. "The extent" tells me nothing.
Ryan Long
1.to damage reputation of nsa 2.none 3.it isnt
Lincoln Russell
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Jose Harris
we got a decent South Park episode out of it
Lucas Cook
1.to damage reputation of nsa I think this is a plausible answer to why he did it, but it does not answer the question asked.
Luis Price
1. he provided proof 2. nothing 3. people who use their brain have better idea how to protect their privacy
shills b gone
Isaiah Fisher
1. He was a plant of the deep state to damage the reputation of the NSA.
2. None, because it wasn't intended for anything to changed, either way
3. It's not.
Parker Carter
>1. he provided proof Proof of what? Be specific.
Jordan Bennett
That you're a nigger.
Carter Walker
"After the U.S. Foreign Secret Intelligence Court ruled in October 2011 that some of the NSA's activities were unconstitutional, the agency paid millions of dollars to major internet companies to cover extra costs incurred in their involvement with the PRISM surveillance program."
etc
you can look it up, it's not difficult to find
Zachary Collins
Him and Kevin shipp are controlled opps just ignore and only listen to Sup Forums
Anthony Allen
your acting like a whiny bitch and your asking really stupid questions, while not even bothering reading any answers. kys
Hudson Jones
>1. What did he expose that we did not already know? government has all your nudes >2. What changes were made once those secrets were exposed? none >3. How is our life any better for what he did? it's not. he just made a bunch of people who had nothing to be paranoid about more paranoid which sperged them out into being sketchy as shit
Jordan Miller
>some of the NSA's activities were unconstitutional What activities? Be specific.
And it looks like you had to google it. I imagine of what he exposed was groundbreaking and really, really important, a lot of people would know off the top of their heads what that is.
I still have no answer.
Jace Peterson
unconstitutional spying on US citizens
I dont know if you are retarded or you just get to paid to post shitty slide threads about things that were discussed to death years ago but next time make some effort before posting instead of begging anons to spoonfeed you
Nolan Adams
he 'leaked' what the faggots wanted him to leak
Lincoln Ramirez
>unconstitutional spying on US citizens how?
The fact is, you guys are just lemmings, just like the Liberals who protested Trump. You have no idea what he did, what he exposed, what that means, what follow-up happened, etc., nor do you care. All you know is that he "stuck it to the man, dude" and we better support him or we are paid shill boot-lickers.