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NSA also serves economic interests: Snowden interview - thenews.com.pk


BERLIN: The US National Security Agency (NSA) sometimes uses data it collects for economic purposes, intelligence leaker Edward Snowden reveals in an extract of an interview with a German television chain to be broadcast Sunday.

"If there is information, for example on Siemens, which is in the national interest, but has nothing to do with national security, they will still use this information," said Snowden, according to the German translation of the interview on public television ARD.

The interview was carried out by a journalist for NDR, a regional chain belonging to the broadcaster that has analysed secret documents that Snowden leaked to journalists.
Under top secrecy, the chain this week in Moscow filmed the first interview with Snowden since he left Hong Kong in 2013 to seek refuge in Russia.

The 30-minute interview will be broadcast Sunday at 2200 GMT, with initial extracts to be released during an earlier talk show at 2045 GMT.

On its website, NDR said that Snowden assured he was no longer in possession of any confidential documents, as they had all been handed out to handpicked journalists.

The former NSA contractor said he no longer wants to, or is able to, take part in any future revelations.

Other than the consequences of his revelations about NSA surveillance programs, Snowden will also address "his personal path" to leaking the information.

Snowden, 30, fled the United States in May last year after revealing that his government was collecting telephone data from millions of US citizens, monitoring vast amounts of private Internet traffic and eavesdropping on the conversations of foreign friends and foes alike.

On Thursday, in a question-and-answer session on the "Free Snowden" website, Snowden ruled out returning to the United States, where he said there was no chance of a free trial.

US Attorney General Eric Holder has said he was unlikely to consider clemency for Snowden.
 
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I have been saying something similar on other foreign forums that my computers are hacked and the algorithms are analyzed by them. Many of these algorithms have applications in algorithmic trading of finacial assets.

Here is reference to my business website: Infiniti Derivatives Technologies | our ultimate goal is to give a winning egde to the traders.

@AhsanAmin, I've taken a look at the website, it looks awesome. I can not say I understand what it is that you do, since I am not a finance guy (only an engineer), but whatever you do must be really interesting stuff if NSA is on to your algorithms, etc...

Power to you brother. I hope for the best for you and rising business opportunities. If you live in Lahore, I would like to meet you sometime.
 
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@AhsanAmin, I've taken a look at the website, it looks awesome. I can not say I understand what it is that you do, since I am not a finance guy (only an engineer), but whatever you do must be really interesting stuff if NSA is on to your algorithms

These algorithms are in the line of Mathematics called 'stochastics and probability theory' and used to model phenomenon that are random and and financial assets are just one of the candidates for application of these algorithms/models.

Yes, I would love to get in touch. Next few days are crucial in ending some pending business, but please email me.

I would also request you and other users of this forum to get in touch with me through facebook or linkedin. Since my name is the same as my nick, Ahsan Amin, so you will have to send me usual email to connect. If you mention the forum, I dare not show any delay in approving your request to connect, otherwise any fine would be paid upon mention here.
 
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Really the game is about sustaining and enhancing economic comparative advantages in rich imperial nations, at all cost. We, South Asians, recall from history that the British went to the extreme limit of cutting the toes of Bengali weavers, because they could not sell the fabric manufactured in their textile looms in competition with the cloth weaved by indigenous people.
And they had banned those British citizens from leaving the country who had knowledge of textile machinery/factories manufacturing lest other countries set up similar factories and their dominance on trade would end.

I would suggest that these rich imperial nations make rules to stop those people who they find distasteful from entering special trades. I truly think this would be a little bit more civilized. Being civilized, in my judgement, has more to do with 'not being cruel' than keeping a pretense of 'not being discriminating'

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Awareness of NEM weapons and need for legislation
 
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