“The American government, with all of its supposed intelligence-gathering capacities – the revelations of which are at the core of the case against Snowden – cannot locate this man’s presence. ‘All the king’s horses, and all the king’s men’ – even with access to all communications of all Americans – can no more find him than could they anticipate the collapse of the Soviet Union or the attacks of 9/11. The entire affair – along with the actions of Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, and other whistleblowers – helps answer the pessimists who ask ‘but what can one person do?'”
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