To speak only of them, the French services were also horrified
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 8:19 am
In Hong Kong, the man who had become a defector had arranged to meet journalists. Not without malice, Snowden claimed that the latter were often ready to do anything for a scoop, but that they understood nothing about computers. However, his scoop was about computers. Hence the urgent need to be educational. And it was from a hotel room that the waves of the great scandal broke. In front of the TV, Snowden was the first spectator of what he had provoked. Satisfaction but also and above all anguish. From now on, the world would no longer be able to say, as the famous phrase hammers home, " we didn't know! " The reactions were innumerable.
By the scale of the American intrusion. In fact, the whistleblower's gambling data uae claims had been verified. An intelligence official went to meet the head of the NSA. They said that it would not happen again. That's not done between friends, the French emissary had told them. The latter was treated to a tour of another astonishing place. An enormous room, with walls covered in television screens. "You see," his guide told him, "here we can observe the world... And where is France?" the visitor asked... His only response was: Oh, that... (silence).
The other book: "The Fallen Utopia". This time, the mirror takes on the appearance of "Back to the Future".
With " L'utopie déchue " published by Fayard, Félix Tréguer, the journey is part of time. He visits the utopia of the internet.
By the scale of the American intrusion. In fact, the whistleblower's gambling data uae claims had been verified. An intelligence official went to meet the head of the NSA. They said that it would not happen again. That's not done between friends, the French emissary had told them. The latter was treated to a tour of another astonishing place. An enormous room, with walls covered in television screens. "You see," his guide told him, "here we can observe the world... And where is France?" the visitor asked... His only response was: Oh, that... (silence).
The other book: "The Fallen Utopia". This time, the mirror takes on the appearance of "Back to the Future".
With " L'utopie déchue " published by Fayard, Félix Tréguer, the journey is part of time. He visits the utopia of the internet.