02/10/2025 / By S.D. Wells
Imagine for a moment if you worked for the FBI or CIA and you realized there was a spy also working for the U.S. government who was illegally collected data on millions of American citizens from their private emails, phone calls, and video chats, and when you exposed this spy for all of this, YOU were the one who got deemed a criminal and warrants for your arrest were issued.
That’s exactly what happened to Edward Snowden, one of the greatest whistleblowers ever, who stood up for the privacy rights of all Americans, risking everything to reveal the truth. He did not betray our country, as the crooked government at the time would have us all believe. Edward Snowden is a HERO, and President Trump should issue him a full and unconditional pardon immediately, so he can return to the USA, should he desire, and live an enjoyable life without being “on the run” or in hiding for crimes he never committed.
The conspiracy theorists were right all along, and it all came out when Edward Snowden revealed the “PRISM,” a map of the data hubs, search engines, and communication mediums where NSA spied on all Americans, including Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, YouTube, Skype, Apple, emails, chats, videos, stored data, file transfers, video conferencing, and social media networking details.
This invasion of Americans’ privacy was completely hidden by the government. Anyone who claimed this was happening was called a “conspiracy theorist,” and given no credibility in the news or online.
Dial it back. The year was 2013, and it was a widely-known conspiracy theory to say that the US government was spying on its own citizens via Google, Yahoo, Apple, Skype, YouTube, phone calls, emails and all social media posts. Then came Edward Snowden, a contractor who walked out of NSA with a thumb drive that changed the world forever, proving the “conspiracy theory” was true all along.
Snowden leaked top secret slides mapping out exactly how NSA was indeed spying on American citizens by collecting mass swaths of data, and mass media (fake news) had no choice but to admit it.
The Guardian helped Snowden blow the whistle on the whole operation and spy network by publishing the information, after Snowden loaded the spy PRISM images and mapping onto a thumb drive and snuck out of the building at NSA. In one fell swoop, the credibility of the top U.S. technology companies as well as the federal government was shattered. Big Tech had sold out Americans and their privacy.
What was mind-blowing is that the PRISM slide reveals all your favorite tech companies are actively working against you, treating you like a criminal suspect while secretly sifting through all your personal emails, phone calls, files and photos. This was all done with the complete approval of ex-President George W. Bush and Barrack Obama.
Just as any whistleblowers of the Covid plandemic should be celebrated as heroes, so should Edward Snowden for his courage and actions that helped American’s understand how their privacy and rights were being infringed upon, massively. Trump needs to pardon Snowden immediately. Bookmark Censored.news to your favorite websites for truth news about whistleblowers who are heroes but get censored and vilified by mainstream media and corrupt governments. #PardonSnowden
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