Glenn Greenwald Teases More NSA Info: ‘Majority’ Of ‘Significant’ Revelations ‘Have Yet To Be Made’

 

Glenn Greenwald has been the subject of both praise and criticism since the NSA surveillance story took center stage in the news cycle. And he’s not done yet. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Greenwald teased future revelations, saying the most significant ones are still to come.

“The majority of revelations that are significant have yet to be made,” Greenwald told the paper.

Asked to elaborate, Greenwald told POLITICO he could not provide any details before the reporting was ready.

As for leaker Edward Snowden, who has been the one behind the information, Greenwald said he last spoke to him when Snowden was in Hong Kong — but he is working on stories based on documents leaked by Snowden.

Greenwald said he didn’t know Snowden’s current location but it was “logical” to seek asylum in Ecuador since Wikileaks’ Julian Assange did so in the country last year.

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