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In reply to the discussion: History shows Snowden may face tough exile in Russia [View all]UTUSN
(77,692 posts)And I'll take credit that when this mess first started I posted that his value, the value of the data he's got, is TIME-LIMITED, that the value is diminishing since methods and systems will CHANGE to adjust for the "revelations" and the link in this thread makes that point twice. Hey, why doesn't Reuters pay ME?!1
And as for the quote below, the woman from Wiki is HOT, and can anybody doubt they have leaked, uh I mean LINKED, up by now and that for any "activities he wishes to engage in" that he might be missing, she ought to be an easy compensation, that is until his value to Wiki also progressively diminishes. Ah, the soap opera possibilities: Will she take up ballet?!1 Will the original ballerina be allowed to visit?!1 Will the ballerina's visit turn out to be a break-up, but on whose part, will she be the one to do it to move on to somebody else with a fat check in Hawaii?!1 Will the two stunning women fight over such a strapping specimen like him?!1
"I think he may find Russia less appealing than he might have imagined," said Misha Glenny, a British author on Internet security and eastern Europe.
"Snowden may find that it is very, very difficult for him to be involved in some of the activities he wishes to engage in."