Glenn Greenwald's Billionare Partner and Ebay Founder Funded Ukrainian Bloodshed

ggpo

Cassius Methyl | The Anti Media

Have you ever wondered who’s interests Glenn Greenwald really represents, the man who Edward Snowden trusted to leak the documents he courageously obtained from the US government? Thumbnail credit: thedailybanter.com

Well, almost immediately after receiving almost incomprehensible masses of confidential info from Edward Snowden, he partnered with Pierre Omidyar, billionare Ebay/PayPal mogul of Silicon Valley.

He also sold the movie rights about Ed Snowden to Sony, another massive, corrupt corporation.

Pierre Omidyar is essentially the elite; he, along with the US government, funded the forces that helped overthrow the government of Ukraine, he funded the ‘Orange Revolution’, sending funds to Oleh Rybachuk, right hand man of Vik­tor Yuschenko. They are of course on the side of the neo-Nazis in Ukraine, the Svoboda.

Many people, even highly conscious activists, eagerly awaited Greenwald’s release of a list of names of people who are under surveillance by the US government.

How could these people possibly take the release of such a list seriously?

Glenn Greenwald has proven time and time again that he is on the side of the elite, the wealthy, and the corporations/government who would be damaged by the release of the documents he possesses.

The man is now talking about mainstream media as a good thing, and he is representing their interests and fooling conscious people.

He was called out by none other than Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, and he was basically called a fraud.

A key condition of Snowden’s partnership and trust in Greenwald was that he release all 42 slides of the presentation explaining the NSA program PRISM- he has released only 4.

Greenwald has not released even 10% of the documents he was supposed to, and he is nothing but a block in the way of knowledge, a paid figure for concealing the information Edward Snowden risked his life and gave up his citizenship for.

Glenn Greenwald’s partner has invested 250 million dollars and probably more to conceal these documents, this crucial information. Greenwald is now a millionaire, and he refuses to follow through with his promises.

Not surprisingly, he recently said he actually could not release the list of people under NSA surveillance, because of ‘threats from the US government’.

Snowden trusted this man to not bend to pressure from the government, this is nothing more than his pathetic excuse for not releasing this list.

Another thing- how up to date would this alleged list even be?

Would it not be an outdated list, taken at the time when Snowden received the documents in 2012 or before?

Considering the speed at which people are awakening and probably becoming under NSA surveillance, it seems a list from that era of time would be quite out of date.

Either way, you will not see such a list be released, as Glenn Greenwald has been proven over and over to be a paid figure withholding the truth from the world.

A man named Mark Ames of ‘PandoDaily’ says- “What all this adds up to is a journalistic conflict-of-interest of the worst kind: Omidyar working hand-in-glove with U.S. foreign policy agencies to interfere in foreign governments, co-financing regime change with well-known arms of the American empire — while at the same time hiring a growing team of soi-disant ‘independent journalists’ which vows to investigate the behavior of the US government at home and overseas, and boasts of its uniquely ‘adversarial’ relationship toward these government institutions.”

This article is free and open source. You have permission to republish this article under a Creative Commons license with attribution to the author and TheAntiMedia.org

Since you’re here…

…We have a small favor to ask. Fewer and fewer people are seeing Anti-Media articles as social media sites crack down on us, and advertising revenues across the board are quickly declining. However, unlike many news organizations, we haven’t put up a paywall because we value open and accessible journalism over profit — but at this point, we’re barely even breaking even. Hopefully, you can see why we need to ask for your help. Anti-Media’s independent journalism and analysis takes substantial time, resources, and effort to produce, but we do it because we believe in our message and hope you do, too.

If everyone who reads our reporting and finds value in it helps fund it, our future can be much more secure. For as little as $1 and a minute of your time, you can support Anti-Media. Thank you. Click here to support us

    0