Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The journalist who discovered the Datagate leaves the Guardian - Mr.Webmaster

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Into News of 16/10/2013

Glenn Greenwald , that is, the U.S. journalist to whom we owe the scoop on the scandal Datagate, the plan of ‘ NSA ( National Security Agency ) for spying on mass communications of American citizens, decided to leave the Guardian .

Into The basis for this neglect, there would have been no disagreement between the same Greenwald and drafting, the journalist had made his choice after receiving an offer “impossible to refuse” to secure a major career advancement, and the proposal would be sent to Pierre Omidyar (founder of Ebay ).

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Into The same vertices of the Guardian said they would deeply regret the loss (in business sense) of an employee so precious; Alan Rusbridger , the current director of the prestiguioso British newspaper, he would have wished “good luck “understanding the importance of the opportunity presented itself to his colleague.

Into the rest Greenwald owes much of his fortune to the same pages of the Guardian and the fact that he met on his way Edward Snowden , the former American secret agent today fugitive and reputed to be the ” mole “that has shed light on the plans of the NSA.

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