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PISSING ON LIBERTY
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EXTRADITION REQUEST
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HK PRESS RELEASE (BETWEEN THE LINES)

 

 

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Sun, 06/23/2013 - 18:00 | 3684809 the grateful un...
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bush and cheney cannot travel out of the country for fear they will be prosecuted for war crimes (obamas doj doesn't seem to take any interest in that either, though vince bugliosi - manson family - wants to try bush for war crimes) tough these days to be a whistleblower, or a president accused of war crimes, although one wants to expose the crimes of the other. 

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:51 | 3684788 SILVERGEDDON
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Tarbaby sticks to all that touch him.

 

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:50 | 3684780 q99x2
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Tar Babby's unclean. He eat big pork.

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:41 | 3684746 rodocostarica
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  Ecuador would be a great spot for him. Correa the prez will take care of him and the weather is great and life is cheap.

Did you know Correas wife is a Belguin? She is happier than hell living there. Ánd there has not been much strife there since Correa was elected in 07. At least in relation to other SA countries.

Plus as an added bonus Snowden will be Spanish fluent in no time as I'm sure Assange is now after a year in the Ecuadorean embassy. No need to buy rosettastone. 

By the way Banzai did Snowden stop by for a cocktail while in HK? Keep up the good work

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:38 | 3684739 sunkeye
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Political cartoons can burn down hypocrisy and Mr Bonzai7 is en fuego!

Salute and admiration, signed

a ZH admirer

 

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:32 | 3684720 toadold
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Well you gotta have a dose of squirrel blood to rat the NSA and the Obama adminsitration, but he could of helped his by avoiding the left wing dictator tour.  I think Iceland offered him asylum and I think a couple of former Warsaw pact countries would taken him in.  They all have dealings with the Stasi equivalent.  I think the Poles aren't real happy with Obama right now.  Its kind of like Hemingway, great writer but a misserable person. 

Any criticism of the current adminsitration for any reason is either treasonous or racist.  As Glenn R. of Instapundit states we live in a ham sandwich nation in which Federal attornies and tame judges write, enforce, and try people behind the curtains.   

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 18:11 | 3684825 the grateful un...
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that's the entire justice system, they exclude evidence and testimony and spoon feed the jury just what the judge wants (in the interest of fairness) there were 12 people in all of LA who DIDN'T know OJ was guilty. that's the nature of the system. imagine you're judge ITO and you decide the media is deliberately misrepresenting the facts in the case, and that only your pool of sequested jurors (handpicked by a johnnie cochran because they were black, and he knew that black woman understand race more than they understand a womens rights against violence - especially a blue eyed blonde woman) that was an act of rebellion against the main system of information in this country, its been war ever since, against the media until most of them have finally cowtowed to the leadership to present (spoonfeed) us their line of crap.  the result is hundreds of OJs running loose on wall street, guys who really believe they didn't do it. 

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:11 | 3684650 ebworthen
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Extradition order signed by "Linda Green", LOL!

And the quote underneath baby Obummer pissing on our Civil Liberties, +10.

Yes, how is it that I am "safe" when the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are being trampled, I am being punished for paying my bills and trying to save, and the tyranny and skullduggery of those in positions of responsibility is rewarded?

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 21:48 | 3685346 Jam Akin
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A nice subtle touch is that the statue is the famous Brussels sculpture "Manneken Pis".

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 22:38 | 3685462 petolo
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For those not familiar with Morse Code the subtitle reads: up yours pigs! Beautiful touch, William!

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:02 | 3684628 Scro
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Loved the Linda Green

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 16:54 | 3684603 Dollar Bill Hiccup
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I see Barry is putting out fires again ...

They must be mixing up the same meds for him now that they were giving Chairman B.

Mr. Snowden has obviously no desire to be branded traitor by moving to a site which whould be considered a ... "competitor".

He and Wikileaks have defused that line of rhetoric.

It's going to be difficult for nefarious actors to go after him since he is in the spotlight.

It would be smarter for alphabets to ensure his safety.

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 16:14 | 3684483 bank guy in Brussels
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William Banzai is always terrific with the small touches -

Like WB7's hilarious addition of the signature of mortgage fraudster 'Linda Green' to the federal charge complaint against Edward Snowden, filed there with the bribe-taking federal judges of Virginia USA ...

The same US judges approving torture, indefinite detention, and censorship of dissidents, serving the corrupt US regime without conscience or remorse

Funny that those US federal judges in Virginia, also have a criminal complaint registered against them in Belgium, for their criminal harassment of a US dissident here ... even sending harassing e-mails from the US courthouse to Belgium ... some of those judges could be arrested if they visit here in Europe

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 16:00 | 3684449 bank guy in Brussels
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Hong Kong's response was indeed terrific ... A big cheer for HK

The choice of Ecuador by Edward Snowden, is regrettably another red flag, tho, pointing to the possibility that the Snowden affair may be a managed psy-op ... Ecuador is not likely a place where Snowden is safe, unless he himself is CIA-sponsored. Ecuadoreans themselves are pointing to that.

Some Ecuadoreans here in Europe are afraid of going back to Ecuador ... afraid not of the government, but of death-squad types tied to reactionary forces and the USA ... Ecuadoreans say it is a place where some right-wing pro-America types are willing to kill, either their old enemies or for America, and where very poor desperate people will betray others for a small amount of money.

Here in Europe we have perhaps around 700,000 refugees and migrants from Ecuador. Most are economic migrants, and it is a question of just being very poor in Ecuador with little opportunity ... menial work and begging in Spain, is still preferable for many Ecuadoreans to being back home.

But we also have political refugees from Ecuador, granted asylum here ... the last coup d'état in Ecuador was only 13 years ago ... and some Ecuadoreans fear for their safety and lives if they go back, to a country that has been in fairly continual upheaval, like much of Latin America.

Perhaps Edward Snowden is naive, or ill-advised, thinking that the favour of a government is equivalent to personal safety on the streets ... but really, he would have been safer in Russia, or China, or Cuba ... or likely in HK, despite the extradition request.

Indeed I want Snowden to be safe ... and I would wish he be the hero he seems ... but there are a number of red flags being pointed out by many people, his improbable CV, the sponsorship by Big Corrupt Media and the Trilateral Commission Brzezinskis, etc

And I suppose we will see, by virtue of what happens in Ecuador, and whether, after the publicity dies down, Snowden survives ... unlike the refugee from the US Bobby Fischer, anti-Zionist Jew and chess master, who mysteriously died shortly after being welcomed as a refugee in Nato-infested Iceland ... an apparent sprayed 'medical disease' hit by the CIA - Mossad.

May God keep safe, every dissident or potential dissident from the US or Israel.

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 20:10 | 3685110 CH1
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there are a number of red flags being pointed out by many people, his improbable CV...

Love your posts, bank guy, but there is a hole in this point: If CIA were running this thing, they could have produced any kind of CV they wanted.

Mon, 06/24/2013 - 00:05 | 3685593 drunkenlout
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(CIA) could have produced any kind of CV they wanted.  Sure, but they needed something believable and verifiable.  This is not just a candidate for POTUS.  This is a guy who is believed arouind the world.

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 20:58 | 3685172 williambanzai7
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There has been a tremendous hunger in the gov't to get anyone who is a computer/software genius, because most of those people want to work in Silicon Valley.

Which of course, is apparently the high rent segment of the government.

As an aside, the former head of data security for FaceBook (is that an oxymoron?) now works for the NSA

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 21:14 | 3685271 cifo
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"unless he himself is CIA-sponsored"

You got it my friend. Remember, this is a match between Petraeus and Alexander.

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 21:32 | 3685325 philipat
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Executed by Linda Green - Vice President. Brilliant.

Sun, 06/23/2013 - 23:33 | 3685548 DollarMenu
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Thanks for that link Zer0head.

The way I read it, FB is doing what NSA is doing.

Maybe as a sub-contractor, pre-bundling data for the agency?

They sure have a lot of shit on people to sell that's for sure.

 

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