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longship

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10. Indeed, I admit it's speculation.
Wed Jun 26, 2013, 03:41 PM
Jun 2013

But Snowden, from all appearances, is still apparently in the Moscow airport transit zone. He may not be, but that's the latest we have and there's probably enough press in there looking out for him.

And that's speculation as well, I suppose.

But I am not one to make wild speculations or conspiracy theories. I don't think that my post was unreasonable, given what we know.

Plus, we also know that the USA is attempting to make prospective countries for shelter think twice about it. (Words from Kerry and Obama to Russia and China, etc.)

I would be open to other interpretations as well, as long as they don't stray too far from what has been reported. However, I must admit that part of that may be false as well. But I don't think anybody can credibly claim that Snowden did not fly to Moscow from Hong Kong or that he was not within the transit zone for some time.



Thanks for your response.

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