Why do you need privacy?
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good one :D never forget that edward snowden and julian assange are actual heros
Snowden is likely a CIA asset.
I think their escape plans explain that tho.
Snowden fled before anything was leaked, was already out of the country, so not only were they surprised when he stole the info, they were chasing him across multiple countries and he eventually got stuck in Russia (Not his final destination), which I think actually benefited him since Russia is not an ally or associated ally.
Assange was releasing thing normally because he is a journalist. So they knew where he was and hated him, coming up with bullshit accusations etc, and finally after a while they were just like “okay go arrest him” but he didn’t have the opportunity to escape because he was comfortable thinking they wouldn’t cross that line, so his only option was a last minute plea to the Ecuadorian embassy. He never left the country and now was prisoner because if he left he would be arrested immediately. Ecuador did a good job insulating him for a while, but globalist powers can influence Ecuador far more than Russia, so now he is in custody.
TLDR: It just comes down to their situations imo. Snowden KNEW he was violating a law to leak, so he had the advantage in escaping. Assange was literally just being a journalist and they bum rushed him and he had limited options.
why would the alphabet organizations fight each other?
Not sure if serious but it can be any number of things or combination thereof. Most of their operations are so covert that they don't necessarily know who they are fighting. They also don't direct control of their operations all the time, so they do things like give weapons to someone hoping that they do something with those weapons, but they might do other things in addition or instead of what they were supposed to do. Then there's also the fact that these agencies are all fighting with each other for bigger pieces of the budgetary pie.