1 July 2014
Vocativ Interviews Cryptome on Snowden Releases
About a third of Cryptome media interviews have never been used. Some interviews
have ill intentions, but don't they all seek asymmetry, take more than give,
don't we all. Thus, this.
From: "Markowitz, Eric" <EMarkowitz[at]vocativ.com>
To: "cryptome[at]earthlink.net" <cryptome[at]earthlink.net>
Subject: Press query - Snowden docs
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 16:55:33 +0000
Good afternoon -
I'm a reporter in New York with Vocativ. I'll be doing a post about
the claim
that all Snowden docs will be released in July. As this is pretty bold statement,
I've listed a few question below. Certainly understand if you cannot comment
on some of these.
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Will Cryptome be releasing the documents?
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I see from
this
conversation that Cryptome is asserting civilians will leak the documents
in Julydoes this mean Cryptome will not be releasing, but be hosting?
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Is Cryptome vetting these documents when/if it does host/upload?
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Which "civilians" are involved?
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Is there a specific reason the documents will be leaking in July?
Just trying to get some clarity here before we publishmy deadline
is 5pm ET today.
Feel free to call me at 646.213.3836 if that's more convenient.
Thanks very muchI appreciate your response.
Best,
Eric Markowitz
To: "Markowitz, Eric" <EMarkowitz[at]vocativ.com>
From: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Press query - Snowden docs
Date: 6/30/201, 01:47PM
Hi Eric,
Synopsis:
July is a summitry of anti-spy and pro-spy events, HOPE and Aspen Security
Forum. Both sides will be pushing their interests, with dramatic revelations
by newsmaking and news breaking speakers. HOPE has lined up Daniel Ellsberg
and an unnamed special guest (some claim will be a Snowden team member),
along a with a slew of anti-spy speakers.
At Aspen there is a star-studded list of top military and spy officials,
defense industry and main stream media parading the need to combat the Snowdens
and the WikiLeakers who do not understand the necessity of a luxurious and
wasteful natsec and spy warmongering.
We, modestly, will conclude our kick-spy Kickstarter campaign in asynchrony
with the Bold Names. To hell with all of the preeners who from all appearances,
get togethers, books, public relations and mutual consultation are working
together to assure they remain synchronous.
We look forward to continuing to aid and abet release of carefully orchestrated
disclosures of sensitive and classified material, even if poorly narrated
and whispered to boost imaginative value. To wit, the Snowden documents along
with protestations by USG so sweetly combined as sweetheart pacts.
Citizens will continue to leak documents, everybody is a citizen, military,
industy, media, ngos, all those millions with access to the forbidden fruit
of a secrecy-demented nation. We will aid and abet them, host and
distribute them, without favor, cheap, cheap, cheap.
We do not vet, only informed citizens can vet the tawdry disclosures of
secretkeepers -- which crescendo in times of crisis, as with the uprising
of the resurgent war on terrorism promised by Obama at West Point, to the
great pleasure of the usual war is great suspects.
All civilians are involved, they own the place and are accountable for its
inhabitants, despite insitutionalized favoritism of race, clan, mob, wealth,
poverty, wit and witlessness. All civilians predate on civilians, they are
animals too.
July is hot as hell, so a great month to burn through public money
ferociously, battling over which voracious information producer can
inflame the newsmaking loins of peace and war: in times of both prepare for
both, endlessly elbow bending at the perfidy of the PR competitors.
So, definitely, Snowden documents will be released in July. If the contending
parties have their way, all of the documents will be released to kickstart
the war on terrorism, in Iraq, in Iran, in North Korea, in the Holy Land,
across Africa, Caribbean Drug Sea, the US-Mexican border, and the areas of
operations always on alert in DC, Fort Meade and Colorado Springs.
Not for nothing is July the hottest time for political campaigning for
patriotism, the 4th sacred, the panels whiskeyed. Hillary is frontrunner
for inebriated warmaking, on that the political spectrum agrees. Hic.
To: "Markowitz, Eric" <EMarkowitz[at]vocativ.com>
From: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Press query - Snowden docs
Date: 6/30/201, 01:51PM
To avoid the slop just sent, our tweets on the July spy festivals are the
best account of what we're up to with Snowden releases, more quotable too.
Regards,
John
From: "Markowitz, Eric" <EMarkowitz[at]vocativ.com>
To: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Press query - Snowden docs
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 19:40:43 +0000
Thanks for the responses, John. Don't mean to sound combative here at
all--I value the work you do--but I think your response was left pretty
vague, perhaps intentionally so.
Just a couple of follow-ups--I know you say more Snowden docs will be
published--what role, specifically, will Cryptome have in publishing
them?
Also, any context around what the new documents will reveal?
Lastly--any comment on who will be supplying these documents?
Thanks again. Again, my deadline is 5pm ET.
Best,
Eric
Sorry to be late.
Just a couple of follow-ups--I know you say more Snowden docs will be
published--what role, specifically, will Cryptome have in publishing them?
Same as usual, strip the narrative, publish the images, that is the Snowden
docs without the window dressing. While awaiting technical documents which
have been almost completely lacking.
Also, any context around what the new documents will reveal?
GG has promised names of US person spied upon. We "hear" -- vague, no
attribution, what else -- technical people are demanding more technical documents
needed to combat techniology of spying well beyond those promoted for "public
debate." Those technical docs may be being provided subversively so
countermeasures can be devised out of sight of officials, hopefully -- who
surely suspect more is being released covertly than made public.
Lastly--any comment on who will be supplying these documents?
We "understand" -- yes, more vagueness -- there are a number of persons holding
documents without access, others who have limited access, and some who have
full access.
There are trip wires for each to play a role in release(s) depending on
circumstances, staged as now, increasingly more, or full. This is common
opsec which Snowden is highly trained in, as are comsec experts inside and
outside official domains.
Subterfuge is obligatory on all sides. The Snowden media team has done a
masterful decoy operation to allow for development of countermeasures under
guidance of Snowden and technical and legal wizards.
Question will always remain if the team has been penetrated, once, twice,
many times as potential rewards for betrayal increase. This too is considered
in opsec planning and execution. Thus the compartmentation of the documents,
not only the Snowden media team we know, but by the others we don't, established
before and after the team we know.
Past evidence is that there will spring of leaks of Snowden's leak, accidental
or deliberate.
The NYTimes account today of the NSA Director is a classic subterfuge of
dispensing chaff.
Let us know when your report appears.
Regards,
John
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