Anonymous ID: 71c4f1 March 8, 2019, 9:53 p.m. No.5586093   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5585938

Main question would be, why no pressure on Xi in exchange for @Snowden? Didn't realize the timeline….I thought he moved faster than that out of the airport "room".

Anonymous ID: 71c4f1 March 8, 2019, 10:05 p.m. No.5586208   🗄️.is 🔗kun

"The Guardian reports that GCHQ has been able to see user communications data from the AMERICAN INTERNET COMPANIES, because it had access to PRISM"!!!!!!!!!!

 

Article from 2013: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/23/edward-snowden-nsa-files-timeline

 

12 June Hong Kong's South China Morning Post publishes the first interview with Snowden since he revealed his identity. He says he intends to stay in the city until asked to leave and discloses that the NSA has been hacking into Hong Kong and Chinese computers since 2009.

 

16 June The Guardian reports that GCHQ intercepted foreign politicians' communications at the 2009 G20 summit.

 

20 June Top secret documents published by the Guardian show how US judges have signed off on broad orders allowing the NSA to make use of information "inadvertently" collected from domestic US communications without a warrant.

 

21 June A Guardian exclusive reveals that GCHQ has gained access to the network of cables which carry the world's phone calls and internet traffic and is processing vast streams of sensitive personal information it shares with the NSA. The US files espionage charges against Snowden and requests that Hong Kong detain him for extradition.

 

23 June Snowden leaves Hong Kong on a flight to Moscow. In a statement, the Hong Kong government says documents submitted by the US did not "fully comply with the legal requirements under Hong Kong law" and it had no legal basis to prevent him leaving. Snowden arrives in Moscow. In a statement, WikiLeaks said it was assisting him, in part by providing adviser Sarah Harrison as an escort, and said he was heading to a democratic country, believed to be Ecuador, "via a safe route".

 

24 June Journalists board a flight from Moscow to Havana amid reports Snowden is about to board – but he doesn't.

 

Standing next to Edward Snowden's seat on flight to Cuba. He ain't here. pic.twitter.com/NVRH3Pzved

— max seddon (@maxseddon) June 24, 2013

25 June Barack Obama vows to extradite Snowden while John Kerry, US Secretary of State, urges Russia to hand him over.

 

25 June Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov claims Snowden never crossed the border into Russia. But Putin later says Snowden is at Sheremetyevo airport and is free to leave Russia.

 

26 June Putin says Snowden will not be extradited to America. He denies that his security services had contacted Snowden.

Anonymous ID: 71c4f1 March 8, 2019, 10:32 p.m. No.5586457   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trying this again…

 

"The Guardian reports that GCHQ has been able to see user communications data from the American internet companies, because it had access to Prism."

 

Now, add in ALL of 5 eyes… What they're basically admitting is that CLOWNS are running the different 5 eyes, or at least, Clown Puppets.

 

Later in the article, Sergei Lavrov says Snowden never crossed into Russian territory. Later that SAME DAY Putin says he's at airport free to leave. ("JUNE 25th- Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov claims Snowden never crossed the border into Russia. But Putin later says Snowden is at Sheremetyevo airport and is free to leave Russia.")

 

Was a deal struck between Lavrov's statement and Putin's statement to claim @Snowden was there when he was actually STILL IN HK??

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/23/edward-snowden-nsa-files-timeline