Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The former consultant to the NSA (National Security Agency), Edward Snowden said to be ready to giv


The former consultant to the NSA (National Security Agency), Edward Snowden said to be ready to give his testimony to the German authorities on espionage agencies U.S. intelligence activities.
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