On Tuesday, UK Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald told reporters there are “dozens” of stories yet to be released on the NSA surveillance scandal.
Greenwald is one of the columnists who reported that 29-year-old Edward Snowden, a former technical assistant for the CIA and current employee of the defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton, is the source of the leaks.
“We’re going to have a lot more significant revelations that have not yet been heard over the next several weeks and months. How fast we get the next one out is something we’re deciding now. But there are dozens of stories generated by the documents that he provided,” Greenwald said.
Video of his statement can be seen here, courtesy of the Gateway Pundit:
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