Edward Snowden used an inexpensive, readily available, Web crawler tool — also known as a spider — to methodically browse and index through a treasure trove of secret NSA files, The New York Times reported.
The implication is that he didn’t personally search, sequentially or randomly, for the files he purloined. He appeared to have been interested in select material and used specific search terms— which focused in large part on U.S. military capabilities — in vacuuming secrets from the agency’s database. Continue reading “Snowden Used Simple Web Tool to Devastate NSA”

Bloomberg – by Kathleen Miller
Front Page Mag – by Bruce Thornton
The Daily Sheeple
The Daily Sheeple
Pat Dollard 
Before It’s News – by Deborah Dupre