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Finally something new on this case.
Kid has today been issued temporary asylum.
He has already left Sheremetyevo according to sources.
Hope he can enjoy the Moscow and is not hiding in some cellar.
Papa Snowden is supposed to come on a visit soon too !
If I was him now, I would first go to get sum' pussy, then visit some military bases and sleep in soft bed like a baby FSO agents guarding at door ;D
(http://m.ruvr.ru/2013/07/24/1143937733/7snowden-08terminal_f.jpg)
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Some photos have been released:
Russian lawyer presenting copy of the issued document providing Snowden an asylum in RF
(http://rt.com/files/news/1f/f5/60/00/snowden1.jpg)
Snowden leaving Sheremetyevo.
Not sure but some of those guys sure look like agents 8)
(http://rt.com/files/news/1f/f5/60/00/snow-den.jpg)
Papa Snowden on BBC: "I also would like to thank President Vladimir Putin and the Russian government for what I believe to be their courage and strength and conviction to keep my son safe,"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23514431
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Vladimir putting serving the CIA and American government ran by banksters and oil tycoons served them up a good ole fashioned owning!
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;)......
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Some photos have been released:
Russian lawyer presenting copy of the issued document providing Snowden an asylum in RF
(http://rt.com/files/news/1f/f5/60/00/snowden1.jpg)
Snowden leaving Sheremetyevo.
Not sure but some of those guys sure look like agents 8)
(http://rt.com/files/news/1f/f5/60/00/snow-den.jpg)
Papa Snowden on BBC: "I also would like to thank President Vladimir Putin and the Russian government for what I believe to be their courage and strength and conviction to keep my son safe,"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23514431
William Shatner used to play a lawyer on TV, and now he's a Russian lawyer?
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130 viewers 3 comments!!! hmmmmmmm.
Anyway.... meanwhile in the land of the free.
http://whitenoise.gizmodo.com/yes-the-fbi-is-tracking-americans-google-searches-981986667
"Pro tip: don't do a search for pressure cookers right after your spouse does a search for backpacks if you don't want the FBI at your door.
— Michele Catalano (@inthefade) July 31, 2013"
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Vladimir putting serving the CIA and American government ran by banksters and oil tycoons served them up a good ole fashioned owning!
i thought the govt was run be the hebs ???
oil tycoons are not jewish
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"Free"? hahahahaha.
this attention whoring nerd has one year to prove russians he can be valuable to them, or after that they ship his ass back to usa.
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130 viewers 3 comments!!! hmmmmmmm.
Anyway.... meanwhile in the land of the free.
http://whitenoise.gizmodo.com/yes-the-fbi-is-tracking-americans-google-searches-981986667
"Pro tip: don't do a search for pressure cookers right after your spouse does a search for backpacks if you don't want the FBI at your door.
— Michele Catalano (@inthefade) July 31, 2013"
lol, DAMN!
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"Free"? hahahahaha.
this attention whoring nerd has one year to prove russians he can be valuable to them, or after that they ship his ass back to usa.
Just need to marry nice Russian pussy & ciao America.
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Glad he has found a free country to live in! Stay away from the USA. It is the new fascism.
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If Snowden is truly appalled by the govt. that employed him then he should pay back all of the $200,000 annual salary that he collected over the years of his employment.
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If Snowden is truly appalled by the govt. that employed him then he should pay back all of the $200,000 annual salary that he collected over the years of his employment.
Bullshit. Services rendered = income. McDonalds workers are appalled at the company. Should they return their income?
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Bullshit. Services rendered = income. McDonalds workers are appalled at the company. Should they return their income?
lol...i don't think you understand my premise...please don't respond , do not want to engage with your nonsense.
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If Snowden is truly appalled by the govt. that employed him then he should pay back all of the $200,000 annual salary that he collected over the years of his employment.
Sir, you are a sad ignorant specimen.
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lol...i don't think you understand my premise...please don't respond , do not want to engage with your nonsense.
Can't miss what isn't there. You were schooled and you know it. Or maybe you wouldn't, as schooling seems to have been absent in your past, giving you no basis for comparison.
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Can't miss what isn't there. You were schooled and you know it. Or maybe you wouldn't, as schooling seems to have been absent in your past, giving you no basis for comparison.
gimmick.
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Sir, you are a sad ignorant specimen.
lol..another troll.
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If Snowden is truly appalled by the govt. that employed him then he should pay back all of the $200,000 annual salary that he collected over the years of his employment.
You an Obamabot?
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gimmick.
lol..another troll.
You're a broken record player, Aussie
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You're a broken record player, Aussie
haha, like clockwork, the obsessed stalker chimes in with more gimmickry. yawn
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has put our freedoms in jeopardy.
LOL - you are either stupid or a member of the "federal family." Ever shook hands with Janet Napolitano? Did he give you a special achievement award?
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haha, like clockwork, the obsessed stalker chimes in with more gimmickry. yawn
Wrong, I appreciate threads from Mass243.
You're just a sensitive fagg :D
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Wrong, I appreciate threads from Mass243.
You're just a sensitive fagg :D
more trolling from the gimmick...not wanted in this thread hater.
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If Snowden is truly appalled by the govt. that employed him then he should pay back all of the $200,000 annual salary that he collected over the years of his employment.
A U an American tax payer ;D
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lol...i don't think you understand my premise...please don't respond , do not want to engage with your nonsense.
Oh no , another 1 for caro Lee's haters top list ;D ;D ;D
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more trolling from the gimmick...not wanted in this thread hater.
^^
"Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger disorder (AD), is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome
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"Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger disorder (AD), is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome
Just like Her Adolf in spring 1945 ;D
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Oh no , another 1 for caro Lee's haters top list ;D ;D ;D
Help me out here: am I supposed to know or care who this caro person is? Actually the first time I noticed this particular troll.
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Help me out here: am I supposed to know or care who this caro person is? Actually the first time I noticed this particular troll.
gimmick
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"Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger disorder (AD), is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome
I am so deep in your head. Your obsession with me is disturbing...You need to leave gb your trolling is pathological.
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Just like Her Adolf in spring 1945 ;D
At least, Adolph had a good sense of humor. He would prob welcome Snowden with open arms.
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At least, Adolph had a good sense of humor. He would prob welcome Snowden with open arms.
Agree 100% :D
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Help me out here: am I supposed to know or care who this caro person is? Actually the first time I noticed this particular troll.
look 4 his 3 topics about lee priest ;)
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Dead within a year.
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look 4 his 3 topics about lee priest ;)
As it is a poor gimmick I won't go that far. :) But thanks, good to know it's just another troll account.
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As it is a poor gimmick I won't go that far. :) But thanks, good to know it's just another troll account.
boring gimmick...not welcome here, bye, bye
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Snowden has already been offered a job in Vkontakte ("Russia's facebook").
His expertise would for sure hold value in Kaspersky softwares too.
So getting a good job in private sector would be no problem with his background.
Although I've understood he has some funding from wikileaks and according to media has both American and Russian 'friends' providing him support.
Finnish "expert" today assumed Russians would still get Snowden in some partner state maybe in South-America as soon as possible so they wouldn't get all the pressure coming from USA.
what ever happens, it's interesting to keep following how things develop from here on.
Snowden's aide Anatoly Kucherena answering to media.
(http://jafrianews.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/edward-snowden-granted-asylum-in-russia.jpg)
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Snowden has already been offered a job in Vkontakte ("Russia's facebook").
His expertise would for sure hold value in Kaspersky softwares too.
So getting a good job in private sector would be no problem with his background.
Although I've understood he has some funding from wikileaks and according to media has both American and Russian 'friends' providing him support.
Finnish "expert" today assumed Russians would still get Snowden in some partner state maybe in South-America as soon as possible so they wouldn't get all the pressure coming from USA.
what ever happens, it's interesting to keep following how things develop from here on.
Snowden's aide Anatoly Kucherena answering to media.
(http://jafrianews.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/edward-snowden-granted-asylum-in-russia.jpg)
Good for him. Although now russians will get a better facebook-clone, and their government will use that for more effective repression as well.
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Good for him. Although now russians will get a better facebook-clone, and their government will use that for more effective repression as well.
At least we lead the Russians in something. I don't think repression gets much more thorough than the NSA monitoring everything all private US citizenry is doing.
Wherever this guy ends up doesn't change the fact that the USA thinks it's a crime to expose illegal governmental activity.
Russia looks more like the USA everyday and vice versa.
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(http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/aBKYYrZ_460sa.gif)
HAHA, not giving a fuk 8)
Plus mind controlling the pen :o
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https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/07/20/kerr-j20.html
US secretary of state threatens Venezuela over Snowden asylum
20 July 2013
A report published earlier this week by Spanish newspaper ABC details a series of heavy-handed threats leveled by US Secretary of State John Kerry against the government of Venezuela. The threats were made in an attempt to bully Venezuela out of granting asylum to whistleblower Edward Snowden.
ABC cites at least one source who was familiar with the content of a phone call made a week ago by Kerry to Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elías Jaua only hours after Venezuela announced that it had granted asylum to Snowden.
During the phone call, Kerry reportedly made the following threats:
To ground any and all Venezuelan airplanes flying in American or NATO airspace upon any suspicion that Snowden may be on board, including the flights of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. “Immunity is for the president, not for the plane,” Kerry said.
To revoke US entry visas to Venezuelan citizens.
To bring criminal charges for drug trafficking, money laundering and other crimes against Venezuelan officials. The ABC source said that Kerry mentioned specific names of government officials against whom the US would press charges.
To immediately halt sales of US gas products to Venezuela. Venezuela purchases a half-million barrels of gasoline and 350,000 barrels of Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether, a gasoline additive, from the US each month.
On Friday, US State Department deputy spokesperson Marie Harf acknowledged that Kerry and Jaua spoke last Friday, but denied as “completely false” the claim that Kerry made any threats.
“The Secretary made no reference in his conversation with Foreign Minister Jaua as to what our response would be if Venezuela were to assist Mr. Snowden or receive him,” she said.
“Instead, Secretary Kerry conveyed to the Foreign Minister that Mr. Snowden is accused of serious criminal offenses and should be returned to the United States to face those charges if he were to come into Venezuelan jurisdiction.”
Harf then called into question her denial by issuing a threat of her own:
“Should Venezuela assist Mr. Snowden or receive him, we will consider what the appropriate response should be at that time.”
Such threats underscore the antidemocratic character of the Obama administration’s campaign to isolate, jail or kill Edward Snowden. Like members of a criminal syndicate, the secretaries and spokespersons of the Obama administration are willing to blackmail, bully, slander and intimidate anyone who dares stand in the way of silencing the young whistleblower.
There are seemingly no limits to what the US government is willing to do to secure the extradition or death of Snowden. It is not entirely clear how the US would respond if a Venezuela-bound commercial flight refused to land upon the administration’s insistence. Would the plane be shot from the sky?
The acts of the Obama administration are also illegal—in violation of the United Nations Charter, which according to Article 2(1) is “based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all its Members.”
Article 2(3) explains, “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.”
The US threats also reveal the dangers posed to Snowden by relying on the bourgeois nationalist regimes of Latin America, all of which are heavily dependent on the US and susceptible to US pressure.
As recently as June 5, the day before the Snowden revelations were made public, Jaua was meeting with Kerry in Guatemala to discuss closer ties between US imperialism and the Venezuelan government. The meeting, which had been requested by Venezuela, was considered a success by both parties.
In a statement issued on June 12, six days after the first Snowden revelations were published, Venezuelan Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Calixto Ortega thanked Kerry and said that the meeting was a positive sign that the US and Venezuela are “on the right path for two brother countries and two political positions.”
That same day, the Venezuelan Embassy said that Ortega would meet with Assistant Secretary of State Roberta Jacobson “to establish an agenda in this new phase in relations between the countries.”
The statement continued: “Ortega said that he will discuss with Jacobson issues related to politics, culture, energy and finance ‘and all the things that two countries can discuss harmoniously.’”
So far nobody wants to punished Russia... i wonder why?
I guess is easy to pick on an small guy... huh? ;)
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Exactly.
Plus Russians sure know how the game is played. They have decades of much more serious face-off experience with Americans.
This seriously annoys some very powerful instances in USA who seek no cooperation but dominance.
(http://www.artleo.com/pic/201111/1920x1200/artleo.com-14183.jpg)
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GET BIG should exchange Caro for Snowden ;D
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This would have to strain relations between U.S. and Russia right? Snowden is labeled a traitor to the United States. It would only serve as good diplomacy to hand him over.
What is going through Putin's head right now? I am biased because Putin stole my boy (Robert Kraft) super bowl ring >:( That is worse then the Snowden case ;) ;)
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Imagine the type of "cocktails" these Russians will serve Snowden...Whatever is inside that guys mind, the Russians already know or soon will know...Perfect dude to experiment on...Would be funny if the CIA sent Snowden in there knowing the Russians would extract his brain and the CIA filled his head with a bunch of bunk.lol
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Glad he has found a free country to live in! Stay away from the USA. It is the new fascism.
yeah because russia is a lot better right? Newsflash, it's the same everywhere. He s just a toy.
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say what you want about russia but its the only one ower who doesnt give a fuck what the us govt says and wants.
theyre the only ones not afraid.the only ones.period.
all the others bend over at usa will within a second.pathetic.
ofc its kinda dangerous when a nation is self sufficient etc, but its good russia exists.
all the rest are lakeys,the whole lot of them.
germany being the most pathetic of all.
lol if you ppl would read the german press, oh brother.
Russia's trade with the U.S. is small. It does four times more business with Germany (where there has already been large pro-Snowden rallies). It has the fourth highest foreign currency reserves in the world — $525 billion.
And on the Middle East, particularly over Syria, the two countries are already in open opposition.
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He misses his girlfriend.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a158/pjcd1/Lindsay-mills-cupcakes_zps17108395.jpg) (http://s11.photobucket.com/user/pjcd1/media/Lindsay-mills-cupcakes_zps17108395.jpg.html)
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us russian relations ? what relations russia is far more powerful and doesnt need laughing stock us approval.
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put Putin on the ballot in 2016 he can be president of both countries.
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put Putin on the ballot in 2016 he can be president of both countries.
Geographically speaking possible, Alaska is bordering Russia :D
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This would have to strain relations between U.S. and Russia right? Snowden is labeled a traitor to the United States. It would only serve as good diplomacy to hand him over.
What is going through Putin's head right now? I am biased because Putin stole my boy (Robert Kraft) super bowl ring >:( That is worse then the Snowden case ;) ;)
Come on, Russian authorities have multiple times stated that even if they wanted they couldn't send him in country where it's possible to get death penalty or get tortured.
Americans even went this far:
US attorney general Holder sent a letter to Russian authorities assuring Snowden wouldn't be killed or tortured by USA.
The United States has made a formal promise to Russia not to execute or torture Edward Snowden if he is sent home to face charges of illegally disclosing government secrets
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/26/us-usa-security-letter-idUSBRE96P0NV20130726
How far has the world come! Former leader of free world must assure Russia they won't torture prisoners ;D
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He misses his girlfriend.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a158/pjcd1/Lindsay-mills-cupcakes_zps17108395.jpg) (http://s11.photobucket.com/user/pjcd1/media/Lindsay-mills-cupcakes_zps17108395.jpg.html)
wow fit consditined gurl!
But manly features in face it appears.
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wow fit consditined gurl!
But manly features in face it appears.
No legs, no ass, so no glory
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Russia's trade with the U.S. is small. It does four times more business with Germany (where there has already been large pro-Snowden rallies). It has the fourth highest foreign currency reserves in the world — $525 billion.
And on the Middle East, particularly over Syria, the two countries are already in open opposition.
Not to mention minimal national debt which of most is domestic.
Putin and people in his cabinet have been very smart people.
That's why USA so bad wants Putin to step down.... even though there're practically no liberal candidates for office in Russia. Just nationalists and communists plus of course Zhirinovsky. They all would make Putin look like school boy but USA bets on that they are not as smart as Putin.
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No legs, no ass, so no glory
Unfortunately that's one thing that isn't going to be fixed in Russia... their beauties usually lack legs and ass too :(
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Unfortunately that's one thing that isn't going to be fixed in Russia... their beauties usually lack legs and ass too :(
Many of them have beautiful dreamy/artistic/heavenly faces, but they need to value food & squats, to look like the gorgeous Oksana Grishina.
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Come on, Russian authorities have multiple times stated that even if they wanted they couldn't send him in country where it's possible to get death penalty or get tortured.
Americans even went this far:
US attorney general Holder sent a letter to Russian authorities assuring Snowden wouldn't be killed or tortured by USA.
The United States has made a formal promise to Russia not to execute or torture Edward Snowden if he is sent home to face charges of illegally disclosing government secrets
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/26/us-usa-security-letter-idUSBRE96P0NV20130726
How far has the world come! Former leader of free world must assure Russia they won't torture prisoners ;D
You must mean how far is america willing to go to get snowden back. This promise, aka an act of desperation gives us some insight. Snowden must be kept free.
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