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In reply to the discussion: History shows Snowden may face tough exile in Russia [View all]UTUSN
(77,795 posts)30. Wha'd I SAY, what DID I say?!1

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http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/the_snow_bird_in_leaker_shadow_LPQlLRDuGlGaKjabUlOwxL
[font size=5]WikiLeaks staffer has been Snowdens constant companion[/font]
By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD
From AP
LONDON The whole time Edward Snowden has been seeking asylum, WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison has been by his side.
She has emerged as a central, if mysterious, figure in the saga that has taken Snowden across the world in an attempt to evade US espionage charges.
Harrison in just a few years has risen from intern to one of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assanges most trusted lieutenants, but she has earned an even higher profile as Snowdens guide and adviser. ....
Thursday, WikiLeaks announced that Snowden had left the Moscow airport under Harrisons care.
Rarely seen publicly in their weeks hiding out at the airport, that appears unlikely to change now.
Harrison has remained with Mr. Snowden at all times to protect his safety and security, including during his exit from Hong Kong, WikiLeaks said in a statement. They departed from the airport together in a taxi and are headed to a secure, confidential place.
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Well when your op is just full of fail, a complete change of subject is always in order.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2013
#7
Yes, and it goes on to talk about the current state and Snowden's "usefulness "
ProSense
Aug 2013
#10
Yes there is, but the overlap is primarily cultural and irrelevant to the thesis.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2013
#12