Dear fellow TI's, please copy and send this letter to Glenn Greenwald (glenn.greenwald@guardiannews.com) so that he knows that we exist. The more Mr Greenwald receives and the more chances we have to be heard if the Edward Snowden leaks are able to prove the mind and memory reading via satellite eavesdropping. We shall talk about the rest in due times. So, let us say numerous "Hello Mr Greenwald" from the peacepink community. ;)

Dear Mister Greenwald,

There hopefully will be many of us sending you the following email, all of which will start exactly like this one but containing different individual details at the end of it.

You may have heard of us in the past in different news articles such as the Washington Post or a mention in the History Channel. The mainstream news also mentioned people doing unexplainable acts in unexplainable situations, like Aaron Alexis or Miriam Carey. These people were wrongly labelled as crazy. Russell Tice, the first NSA whistleblower to mention very specific NSA Special Access Programs was also labelled as crazy by the NSA before he could speak about them publicly or to the Congress, and instead, he spoke about eavesdropping and described some of the dark work done at the NSA via alternative medias. We have had none of those opportunities and we do not expect them to arise any sooner.

However, we believe that the voice of many sounding like one has a chance to be listened to.

You are a journalist and a human right advocator Mr Greenwald.

We are Targeted Individuals by the NSA.

This is the reason why we chose to write to you while you are publishing these NSA leaks. We believe that there is a chance that you find some extremely complex datas in these leaks, and if interpreted correctly, will show solid evidence of these Special Access Programs and their capabilities of listening to, recording and digitizing the unthinkable via satellites: thoughts and memory.

We do not believe that you will find evidences of the suffering that many of us are enduring since years already which is why we shall leave this topic aside for now. We simply do not expect you to believe us. None does. All we ask you to, is to listen to us and take us in your consideration and mostly, look for these datas you may have already seen and was perhaps unable to decipher or stood puzzled about what they could mean facing a discovery as impossible as this.

Being able to prove with tangible evidences and publish that an ultra classified technology is able to achieve such prodigy and disrespect towards humanity to such depths will be our first step towards freedom. Freedom has been taken away from us the very second these SAP's were legally used upon civilians in all impunity and we want our freedom back. This freedom might lie in these very datas Edward Snowden chose to give to you.

Good luck Mr Greenwald and mostly, our deepest gratitude for your precious times.

Sincerely Yours, the peacepink community. (peacepink.ning.com)

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  • Tremendously doesnt even fit in this case, nice shot Chanath.

    And thank you very much.

  • I just found an interesting article on the BBC Website written by Sharon Weinberger ( The  author of the TI article published in the Washington Post) talking about the Hi-tech weapons that will be used in Syria and found a paragraph mentioning the Snowden leak about classified satellites callled Qasar and Intruder - Which means that we have a serious chance being listened to if any leaks come out in the future - here is the article:

    Spy Satellites

    Satellites have long been used to track weapons of mass destruction, and the US has been investing heavily in new eyes in the sky. Last week, the National Reconnaissance Office announced the launch of its latest spy satellite, though no details were provided (as is typical for such launches). Experts suspect it is nothing extraordinary: just another in the existing KH-11 satellite constellation, which uses electro-optical imaging. But officials have also hinted at new surveillance capabilities, and documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor, and published by the Washington Post, reveal a host of top-secret satellites, such as the intriguingly named Quasar and Intruder. The documents, which the Washington Post redacted, provide no specific details on these satellites’ capabilities, however.

  • You're welcome, and thanks to you too.

  • Sent.

    Anyone else? ;)

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