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Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Kenneth Kapel - 03-07-2013 Webster Tarpley on his site Tarpley.net has some very contrary views in regard to Edward Snowden & Glenn Greenwald. He feels that it is a limited CIA hangout operation. In the past I have found Tarpley, a former associate of Lyndon LaRauche, to be very clear headed and accurate in his thinking. My mind is undecided on this case however. Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Keith Millea - 03-07-2013 Kenneth Kapel Wrote:Webster Tarpley on his site Tarpley.net has some very contrary views in regard to Edward Snowden & Glenn Greenwald. He feels that it is a limited CIA hangout operation. In the past I have found Tarpley, a former associate of Lyndon LaRauche, to be very clear headed and accurate in his thinking. My mind is undecided on this case however. Tarpley groups Julian Assange and Wikileaks in the same category. Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Peter Lemkin - 04-07-2013 [ATTACH=CONFIG]4945[/ATTACH] Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Carsten Wiethoff - 04-07-2013 The Austrian "Die Presse" (diepresse.com) reports: Quote:Sie landete gegen 23 Uhr. Kurz danach ging im Wiener Außenamt ein dringlicher Anruf ein. Am anderen Ende der Leitung: US-Botschafter William Eacho. Wie "Die Presse" erfuhr, behauptete er mit großer Bestimmtheit, dass Edward Snowden an Bord sei, der von den USA gesuchte Aufdecker jüngster Abhörskandale. Eacho habe auf eine diplomatische Note verwiesen, in der die USA die Auslieferung Snowdens verlangten.Translation: It [the plane] landed at around 23:00. Shortly after that an urgent telephone call arrived at the Vienna Foreign Office. At the other end of the line: US embassador William Eacho. As "Die Presse" learned, he claimed with great insistence that Edward Snowden was on board, the Whistleblower of the recent wiretapping scandals, who is wanted by the USA. Eacho referred to a diplomatic note, in which the US demand Snowden's extradition. As if there would be any question, who was behind that all. Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - David Guyatt - 04-07-2013 Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:The Austrian "Die Presse" (diepresse.com) reports: Thanks for that Carsten, nice to know that the NSA got that one completely wrong. Ambassador Eacho has got quite a lot of diplomatic egg on his face and he's going to be fuming at whoever told him this load of old BS. Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Jan Klimkowski - 04-07-2013 Pilger's take. Snowden's revelations are not merely about privacy, or civil liberty, or even mass spying. They are about the unmentionable: that the democratic facades of the US now barely conceal a systematic gangsterism historically identified with, if not necessarily the same as, fascism. On Tuesday, a US drone killed 16 people in North Waziristan, "where many of the world's most dangerous militants live", said the few paragraphs I read. That by far the world's most dangerous militants had hurled the drones was not a consideration. President Obama personally sends them every Tuesday. Quote:Forcing down Evo Morales's plane was an act of air piracy Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Magda Hassan - 05-07-2013 Well said John! Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Peter Lemkin - 05-07-2013 Indeed! Pilger calls it what it is...fascism....if the 'friendly/cryptic' variety [see book by Gross entitled 'Friendly Fascism' to understand how Amerika has fooled so many as to what the system really is!] And had Snowden been on board, it would still have been illegal for the US to pressure anyone to 'mess' with the plane! It was the official plane of the President of sovereign nation and would by international law have had diplomatic privileges - the entire craft, in effect, a diplomatic pouch. Not that international law has ever made the USA even hesitate from doing things illegal and immoral. Empire is Empire! Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - Jeffrey Orling - 06-07-2013 Law, international law are only encumberances to power..Power trumps all. Power makes up the rules and decides when and whether and who follows them. It's indeed pathetic to see the naked power the US has over too many sovereign nations which claim to be democratic and respect the rule of law. If there was any doubt that this a fiction... that's been dispelled by this event. Snowden on Board? Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land in Austria - David Guyatt - 06-07-2013 Jeffrey Orling Wrote:Law, international law are only encumberances to power..Power trumps all. Power makes up the rules and decides when and whether and who follows them. It's indeed pathetic to see the naked power the US has over too many sovereign nations which claim to be democratic and respect the rule of law. If there was any doubt that this a fiction... that's been dispelled by this event. Of course, every nation breaks international law at times, and far more so domestic law too. But this event takes the turnip. |