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Snowden did not want to go to Russia.

He wanted to go to Europe or Cuba.

But Biden got on the horn and talked to the countries in Europe and then the State Department negated his passport after he left Hong Kong.

Can the Hollywood reporter really be so stupid as to trust Epstein? On both Garrison and Snowden?

Didn't you used to work there Joe?
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Snowden did not want to go to Russia.

He wanted to go to Europe or Cuba.

But Biden got on the horn and talked to the countries in Europe and then the State Department negated his passport after he left Hong Kong.

Can the Hollywood reporter really be so stupid as to trust Epstein? On both Garrison and Snowden?

Didn't you used to work there Joe?


No, I worked for Daily Variety. Sam Fuller once described it
to me as "that fucking rag you love so much." Later i didn't
love it so much.
I would not trust a word written by long time disinfo agent Epstein. He's just doing the company's work. Inquest was his fake entry pass.
Dawn Meredith Wrote:I would not trust a word written by long time disinfo agent Epstein. He's just doing the company's work. Inquest was his fake entry pass.

I'll second that motion!
Epstein has been obsessed with blaming the Russians for everything for a long time. Since the 1970s he has flirted with the idea that Oswald was working for the KGB or Castro or both.
Pretty much accurate about Epstein and the Russians.

I will never forget when Epstein's buddy Ron Rosenbaum actually tried to argue that Philby was a triple agent and therefore Angleton was not fooled by him after all.

The idiot Rosenbaum based this on a talk that Epstein had given. I don't know who is worse there: Epstein for making it up, or Rosenbaum for believing the BS.

But I agree that the Snowden saga gave Epstein the perfect opportunity to revive his Evil Empire as outlined by Angleton angle.

And let us never forget about Legend.

When Jim Marrs talked to some of the researchers on that book, he asked them why didn't you do any work on Oswald's relations with American intelligence. Marrs was told that that part of the story was off limits. How spooky can you get Ed?
[QUOTE]Stone's Snowden echoes the dominant media narrative about a young man who single-handedly took on the menace that is the U.S.[QUOTE]

Gee, almost sounds like someone I know.