Anonymous ID: 61121c Feb. 8, 2020, 2:30 a.m. No.8071905   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1919 >>1922 >>1967 >>2022

I don't recall seeing this mentioned - Snowden had a World Passport

 

From 2657 – Jan 6/19 - excerpt

 

If @Snowden was C_A/NSA would he not understand (simple logic) going public PRIOR TO END DESTINATION SAFETY would 'LIMIT' ACTIVE PASSPORT TRAVEL ABILITY due to block_DEREG?

 

From #874 – Mar 7/18

How did @Snowden clear customs/immigration in HK AFTER the public release?

Why wouldn’t he FIRST travel to final destination prior to public release?

If wanted by the US govt would he be cleared to travel?

Who provided support to escape?

Who was the US after during this time?

JA - have you learned & eliminated L-6?

Use logic.

 

World Government of World Citizens (really spoopy stuff on this site)

 

http://www.worldservice.org/roundup.html?s=4#11

 

World Passport Issued to Snowden

 

Washington, DC

 

Sunday, July 07, 2013

WSA Issues World Passport to Edward Snowden

Based Upon Article 13 (2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

 

For Immediate Release: Sunday July 7, 2013

 

Edward Snowden is an alleged National Security Agency whistle-blower who exposed the mass monitoring of United States citizens. Deprived of his United States Passport, he is currently immobilized in a Moscow Airport Transit Lounge with no ongoing ticket to any nation. This is a flagrant violation of Article 13 (2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which states the following: "Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country."

 

The World Service Authority (WSA), a Washington D.C. non-profit human rights organization and administrative branch of the World Government of World Citizens, has issued Mr. Snowden a World Passport so he can travel without limitation. 91 year old Garry Davis and founder of WSA proclaims: "This unprecedented situation reveals dramatically the power of one individual versus the nation-state system, while highlighting individual sovereignty. The fact that Snowden is immobilized in a Moscow Airport Transit Lounge further exposes the fiction of nation-state frontiers."

 

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Garry Davis

Founder/President

World Government Of World Citizens

Washington, DC

Anonymous ID: 61121c Feb. 8, 2020, 2:46 a.m. No.8071943   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8071922

>Garry Davis

 

Might be, but supposedly Feinstein has one

 

http://www.garrydavis.org/pr_042390.html

 

WORLD CITIZEN GARRY DAVIS PRESENTS WORLD PASSPORT

 

TO NEWLY-ELECTED MOSCOW MAYOR GAVRIIL POPOV

 

"In past years Davis has presented the World Passport to Mayors Hitoshi Motoshima of Nagasaki, Takeshi Areki of Hiroshima, Diane Feinstein of San Francisco, Marion Barry of Washington, D.C., Sunichi Suzuki of Tokyo, Hans-Peter Zeufle of Wolfach, West Germany, Harold Washington of Chicago and Wm. Reiber of St. Louis., all mayors of cities which have declared themselves "mondialized" or "worldized." The mundialization program was started by Davis and fellow world citizens in France in 1949 when Cahors decided to join the world citizenship movement as a city by adopting the Charter of Mundialization and declare its site 'world territory.' Over 900 cities have already "mondialized."

Anonymous ID: 61121c Feb. 8, 2020, 3:09 a.m. No.8072022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2031

>>8071905

 

It's probably an honorary thing, but

 

JA has one too

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Passport

 

Notable World Passport owners[edit]

 

Many notable people have owned World Passports. Although some may have purchased them, the WSA typically gives them to prominent people.

 

 

Others include activists such as Edward Snowden, NSA whistleblower,[57][58] and Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks.[59]

 

Entertainers have also been given or purchased World Passports, including Yehudi Menuhin,[60] Patrick Stewart, actor, of Star Trek and X-Men fame,[61] [62] [63] and LeVar Burton, of Star Trek and Roots fame.[64] [65] [66]

 

Criminals and terrorists who have owned World Passports include Triston Jay Amero, an American man charged with hotel bombings in Bolivia,[11] and Youssef Majed al-Molqi, one of the hijackers of the MS Achille Lauro in 1985.[16][67]