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Knight to queen's bishop 3 - Snowden charged with espionage.

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Renegade:
The only ones here that are between a rock and a hard place are the US politicians
-Renegade (July 12, 2013, 07:28 PM)
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How little you know about US politicians and intel apparatchiks if you believe that makes any difference.

Squeeze slime between a rock and a hard place and it simply oozes out and then reconstitutes as a brand new puddle of slime.

 :P
-40hz (July 13, 2013, 07:23 AM)
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Hahaha! :D

I must admit that I've had quite a few laughs at the insane lies coming out of so many mouths. The best ones are where they contradict themselves in the next sentence.

But yeah, slime... sigh... :(

Welcome to The Village, Mr. Snowden!. ;)
-40hz (July 13, 2013, 07:47 AM)
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Nice one! :D

Can we just call him #6 from here on in? :)

Shades:
Here are the ground rules for anything political or otherwise related to government:

http://cryptome.org/2012/07/gent-forum-spies.htm


Although on the end, it appears to repeat itself...it is still an enlightening (and quire extensive) read.

sword:
Re. 40hz, Welcome to the Village, reply #149, 13 JUL:

“ The Prisoner” 1967-68, episode 6.
Who would believe that the villain in the plot could be a super computer,
doing military exercises, that promised to provide large quantities of
information, without any understanding or knowledge, through ‘Speedlearn’?
Or that the hero could be someone working in the intelligence community,
code name ZM73, who quits?

Carol Haynes:
Interesting/entertaining discussion on YoungTurks

40hz:
From the "Now that you've finally got your hands on that ticking a-bomb, what do you plan on doing with it?" Department...




I very insightful analysis of the issues and concerns surrounding the endgame.

What Happens When We Actually Catch Edward Snowden?

By David Pozen
Monday, July 15, 2013 at 9:56 AM

The United States is pressing hard to get hold of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden. But if and when Snowden is apprehended, what then? This question deserves attention, too, because the denouement to this drama may be unpleasant not just for Snowden, but for his captors as well...

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Full article may be found here.

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