A series of micro-messages published by the website — a portal for sharing sensitive documents that predates WikiLeaks by a decade — suggest further Snowden leaks may be on the way.
“During July all Snowden docs released” reads an excerpt from one Cryptome tweet sent on Monday this week. “July is when war begins unless headed off by Snowden full release of crippling intel. After war begins not a chance of release,” reads another tweet sent from Cryptome on Monday this week. “Only way war can be avoided. Warmongerers [sic] are on a rampage. So, yes, citizens holding Snowden docs will do the right thing,” insists another.
July Spy Syzygy: HOPE Anti-Spy July 18-20; Aspen Pro-Spy July
23-26; Cryptome Kick-Spy ends July 27. During July all Snowden
docs released.
— Cryptome (@Cryptomeorg) June
30, 2014
Repost: July is when war begins unless headed off by Snowden
full release of crippling intel. After war begins not a chance
of release.
— Cryptome (@Cryptomeorg) June
30, 2014
Repost: Only way war can be avoided. Warmongerers are on a
rampage. So, yes, citizens holding Snowden docs will do the
right thing.
— Cryptome (@Cryptomeorg) June
30, 2014
Follow-up tweets from the organization have been equally vague,
however, and a report published by a journalist at Vocativ on
Tuesday does little to disclose what information, if any, will be
published in the coming weeks.
Other dispatches this week from Cryptome direct followers to watch for two upcoming conferences planned for this month: the biannual Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) event in New York City starting July 18, and the Aspen Institute’s yearly Security Forum the following weekend, which will feature appearances from the likes of former NSA directors Keith Alexander and Michael Hayden.
http://rt.com/usa/169700-cryptome-war-snowden-docs/
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