Proper noun
Greenwald (plural Greenwalds)
A surname.
A naturally quiet and introspective person, Toastmasters was the key to helping Greenwald unlock his potential and transform his life. Source: Internet
Greenwald suggested that Lamo lied to Manning by turning Manning in, and also lied after the fact to cover up the circumstances of Manning's confessions. Source: Internet
Greenwald told Gizmodo in an email Tuesday that just two months ago the Federal Police in Brazil concluded he didn’t commit a crime in publishing the leaked messages, and that Greenwald had “exercised extreme caution as a journalist.” Source: Internet
Greenwald called for Wired to release more of the chat logs in its possession that pertain to a conversation between Manning and Lamo: "there are clearly relevant parts of those chats which Wired continues to conceal". Source: Internet
Hardware implanting render A document included in NSA files released with Glenn Greenwald 's book No Place to Hide details how the agency's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) and other NSA units gain access to hardware. Source: Internet
Greenwald welcomed the judge’s decision not to proceed with the charges, but said it was insufficient to guarantee the rights of a free press. Source: Internet