
USA: Greenwald says "most shocking stories are yet to be reported"
USA: Greenwald says "most shocking stories are yet to be reported"
Glenn Greenwald held a virtual interview with Micah Sifry, Monday, the fourth day of the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. While speaking about NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden, he announced that many of the "most shocking and significant stories are yet to be reported" due to their complexity.
Around 700 people squeezed into the conference hall for Greenwald's discussion about the future of the NSA. Micah Sifry is co-founder of the Personal Democracy Forum, an annual conference on how the Internet is changing politics, governance, and advocacy.

USA: Greenwald says "most shocking stories are yet to be reported"
Glenn Greenwald held a virtual interview with Micah Sifry, Monday, the fourth day of the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. While speaking about NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden, he announced that many of the "most shocking and significant stories are yet to be reported" due to their complexity.
Around 700 people squeezed into the conference hall for Greenwald's discussion about the future of the NSA. Micah Sifry is co-founder of the Personal Democracy Forum, an annual conference on how the Internet is changing politics, governance, and advocacy.