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Is Snowden A Double Agent

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Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cnforbiddennews Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/chinaforbiddennews More and more people are questioning the leaker, Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee. While the U.S. Congress claims to have thoroughly investigated his relationship with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Director Robert Mueller claimed that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has begun a criminal investigation into Snowden. The writer Gordon Chang doubts that Snowden might be a double agent. Former Vice President Dick Cheney suspects Snowden was a Chinese spy all along. The author of The Coming Collapse of China, Gordon Chang, spoke on Fox News Radio regarding Snowden's decision to flee to Hong Kong "[that] has an extradition agreement with the United States." Chang explained, "Hong Kong authorities have been... working very well with the U.S." "...and the only reason I can think of is that China will prevent it," he said. Gordon Chang told NTDTV that Snowden's timing of the NSA PRISM plan exposure is questionable. He said Snowden's first leak was right before the meeting of President Obama and CCP leader Xi Jinping. He believes that this would have changed Obama's entire conversation regarding cyber security with Xi, and that Snowden's recent leaks about the NSA's Hong Kong and China operational details will help Beijing. Chinese-American writer Gordon Chang: "Because he's not just talking about surveillance, he is giving to the Chinese, or disclosing in public, and therefore giving the Chinese information, which is technical and detailed, such as the IP addresses that the NSA is supposedly looking at, you know, which servers they are surveilling. This is not information which is useful to anyone except for Chinese intelligence and the Chinese security services, and it's completely unnecessary for this whole concept of being whistleblower." Gordon Chang believes that it would have been very difficult for Snowden, in his position, to get so much data in such a short time. Spokesman for NY Chinese Christian Democratic Party, Lu Dong, thinks it is likely that the CCP planned Snowden's spying, because the CCP is using this event to counter the U.S. allegations of cyber attacks against the Chinese Communists. Lu Dong: "The CCP used Snowden, and he planned to go to Hong Kong to attack the NSA PRISM plan. The key point is that the CCP wants to fight the US' accusations of China using cyber espionage to modernize its military. The Snowden event is totally related to the meeting between Obama and Xi Jinping, one step before the meeting. The core topic of the meeting was cyber security." Snowden's exposure of NSA PRISM plan caused varying reactions among Americans. On June 12th, Reuters' release of Ipsos Poll shows that 45% of respondents said that the NSA monitoring is acceptable under certain circumstances, 37% said that it's totally unacceptable, and only 6% of respondents said it's entirely acceptable. During the interview with Lu Dong, he said he personally supports the US' PRISM plan. Lu Dong: "This monitoring is necessary, because this is not monitoring the everyday life of American citizens. It's only archiving a lot of data. Once a spy suspect appears to be having frequent contact with foreign governments, it's easier to investigate using the information on file, just like we have monitors at intersections to catch violators." On June 16th, on the Fox News Sunday program, Former Vice President Dick Cheney defended the NSA Surveillance Program saying, "I think it's good that it is in operation. I think it has, in fact, saved lives and kept us free from other attacks." Dick Cheney also call Snowden a "traitor." He said, "Snowden may be a CCP spy." "That's not a place (China) where you ordinarily want to go if you're interested in freedom, and liberty and so forth. So, it raises questions whether or not he had that kind of connection before he did this." Bloomberg News quoted U.S....