Saturday, July 06, 2013

Edward has a new home. Now, if he can just get there.

The Twitter account of House intelligence committee chairman Mike Rogers, left, placed Edward Snowden in the company of two infamous double agents. Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP

Congratulations, Edward. Didn't know you had it in you. Then again, I take that back.

You know Edward Snowden has a real mission in the world now; to stop the USA computer fleet from annihilating mankind.

At least with Edward on the job those of us still breathing and fairing the Climate Crisis of Wall Street will have half a chance of survival in the real world. 

Anyone that thinks I am joking? NOT! Jeb Bush continues to demand a nation of computer operated vehicles powered by natural gas across the USA, not just the military. What a nightmare.

Cheers, Edward. I didn't know the USA and their allies would throw their entire political machine at a whistle blower. Scary, isn't it? Very, especially when the GOP machine loves limited nuclear engagement as a real strategy in real time.

Edward Snowden is not nearly the equivalent of a double agent. Now, if one wants to discuss the lax policies of the Federal GOP and Carlyle surrounding national security of the USA, that might lead to really interesting discoveries. 

It is completely stupid for Democrats in the USA to try to snow voters into believing they are as radically right wing as the GOP. The nation needs government leaders to stand firm on peace directives and stabilizing economic regions rather than militarize them. Totally wrong of the Democrats to look like Right Wing Wannabees.

July 5, 2013
Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro (click here) has offered to give asylum to Edward Snowden, the former contractor of the National Security Agency who leaked documents about the agency's surveillance programs.
Maduro said in a televised speech on Friday that his country would give "humanitarian asylum."
Neighboring Nicaragua has also said it is considering offering Snowden asylum if circumstances permit, according to reports.
But there are questions as to how he will get to Venezuela. Earlier this week, a plane carrying Evo Morales, president of Bolivia, was denied permission to enter airspace over some European countries as it was returning to Bolivia from Moscow. The countries had apparently been informed that Snowden was on board and their refusal to handle the aircraft sparked protests in Bolivia and the strong complaints from the Bolivian government....