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caseymoz

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106. If there were any doubt
Fri Jul 5, 2013, 12:54 PM
Jul 2013

. . . it's now confirmed that the US was behind this crap.

I remember just last Friday President Obama stating how Snowden was so yesterday, that he had too many important things to attend to be concerned about an issue plain-old law enforcement could take care of. Yes, law enforcement, like the US State Department, at the ambassador level.

As good as our government was at kicking itself in the nuts, I really wonder who planted the disinformation that Snowden was on the Bolivian president's jet? We will probably never find out, but I know Putin is probably laughing hardest.

It's probably one the the best practical jokes in the history of international intrigue. I don't think it's going to be the last one on us before this is over. The rest of the world is going to have a knee-slapping time making the great empire look like a bunch of buffoons over this.

And the US now deserves no less.
But Catherina, America is never wrong about anything! Rex Jul 2013 #1
Lol. Nothing like smearing egg all over your face and pretendnig it's not egg Catherina Jul 2013 #5
Do you think this is why he was denied airspace? Mojorabbit Jul 2013 #51
But Rex, remember when America used to be wrong about everything when Bush was sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #49
bookmarking. I am silvershadow Jul 2013 #2
bookmark this too. There was no inspection. His refusal to budge on that is why he had to sit 13 hrs Catherina Jul 2013 #10
That may well be, but doesn't distract me at all from the fact that we apparently had a hand in it silvershadow Jul 2013 #13
Absolutely! Catherina Jul 2013 #20
I appreciate your attempts to keep us informed. truedelphi Jul 2013 #68
'I am not some sort of delinquent, whereby you can take control of the plane.' Octafish Jul 2013 #36
How did Austria verify passports without knowing how many people were on the plane? -- n/t mazzarro Jul 2013 #61
I hope the Spanish ambassador got the bum's rush mitchtv Jul 2013 #83
So am I! nt Mojorabbit Jul 2013 #54
gee. I'm shocked. cali Jul 2013 #3
Hi Cali! Catherina Jul 2013 #11
I'm gonna post this here: Hissyspit Jul 2013 #60
Oops! malaise Jul 2013 #4
So according to this article the call to Austria came after the jet had already landed. n/t PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #6
and " referred to a diplomatic note requesting Snowden's extradition." Catherina Jul 2013 #12
Thanks for posting /nt think Jul 2013 #7
Ineffectual comes to mind. GeorgeGist Jul 2013 #8
...another Prosense thread? Earth_First Jul 2013 #14
funny..nt xiamiam Jul 2013 #16
No, ProSense Jul 2013 #19
Is that a link I see? East Coast Pirate Jul 2013 #23
It changes colors after you click on it. jazzimov Jul 2013 #44
Care to name something I've pulled out of my ass? East Coast Pirate Jul 2013 #46
East Coast Pirate, Jr.? jberryhill Jul 2013 #59
Hey, if you can pretend to be a lawyer, I can pretend to be a pirate. East Coast Pirate Jul 2013 #63
Lol jberryhill Jul 2013 #81
Post removed Post removed Jul 2013 #89
This message was self-deleted by its author Puglover Jul 2013 #94
Yeah. Another rerun. nt Pholus Jul 2013 #103
Duzy!!!!!!!!!!!!! dixiegrrrrl Jul 2013 #41
It would have violated International Laws, Treaties, Immunities etc IF they had tried to get him sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #53
When did the Brits threaten to invade the Ecuadoran embassy? nt okaawhatever Jul 2013 #64
August 16, 2012 was when Forbes reported it Fumesucker Jul 2013 #82
Britain "rules the waves" or "waives the rules?" Eleanors38 Jul 2013 #101
After Julian Assange went there. Fortunately there were smarter people around who prevented that sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #84
I remember it, as do so many others, of course. It made them look like assholes. Judi Lynn Jul 2013 #85
Seems odd that Morales would have used his own jet. sibelian Jul 2013 #98
Thanks for the repost, Catherina. sibelian Jul 2013 #9
billions upon billions spent in spying and surveillance and their most wanted man makes them look xiamiam Jul 2013 #15
That struck me, to! Couldn't ascertain who got on a plane? Jesus. Eleanors38 Jul 2013 #102
knr Douglas Carpenter Jul 2013 #17
no. no, i've been assured this was the sponataneous decision of some EU agency.. frylock Jul 2013 #18
EU Agency in this case means American Embassy based in the EU I guess.... nt silvershadow Jul 2013 #21
According to a RW Austrian paper Recursion Jul 2013 #22
Any quotes from govt officials? Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #28
That's my point. This is run by a RW Catholic daily and nowhere else Recursion Jul 2013 #69
The only reason to disregard it is if that paper has something to gain from falsification... sibelian Jul 2013 #100
Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Jul 2013 #24
You're gonna need a better source or an additional source Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #25
I think what you are smelling comes from your many posts on the Morales issue... PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #29
See the article I posted at the link? Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #33
And you made your OP after the French Foreign Minister had already made the PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #35
And yet the French still say their airspace was never denied. Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #37
No, they don't. Again, the French Foreign minister apologized.. PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #39
It's like watching Lamb Chop & Friends singing The Song That Doesn't End. idwiyo Jul 2013 #48
It's the leading newspaper in Austria. Judi Lynn Jul 2013 #32
Not a US corporate source. I'm just looking for additional sources and quotes from govt officials Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #34
What you are attacked for is quoting anonymous sources you seem to agree with PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #38
Philippe Lalliot, spokesman for the French foreign ministry, Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #40
Actually, no that's not what he said... PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #42
Timing WovenGems Jul 2013 #96
Exactly. n/t PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #97
Oh ya. Don't want to jump to conclusions. Hissyspit Jul 2013 #65
Actually many sources reported French denial Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #66
It's a RW paper owned by the Catholic church (nt) Recursion Jul 2013 #79
Bullshit here, bullshit there. Democracyinkind Jul 2013 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Jul 2013 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author Democracyinkind Jul 2013 #56
If you are watching the Corporate media, you won't see it there. sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #86
Yes, just like certain images of "flight paths" we could discuss. nt Pholus Jul 2013 #104
no surprise Chaco Dundee Jul 2013 #26
Yes. There's no mystery as to who ordered this. n/t DirkGently Jul 2013 #27
Good catch, again, Catherina. Thank you for this. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2013 #30
Now there's an ambassador who deserves to be recalled magellan Jul 2013 #31
He didn't do this on his own. Even if he could have, or did, what explains the other countries? n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #43
I don't believe he did it on his own magellan Jul 2013 #47
Exactly! What a mess n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #50
Don't these types of communiques JimDandy Jul 2013 #70
I would imagine so. State oversees our diplomats. magellan Jul 2013 #71
Indeed. Perhaps a fall on his sword JimDandy Jul 2013 #73
Tragically, I don't think they give a damn anymore magellan Jul 2013 #74
Ummmm the ambassador was told to make that phone call Marrah_G Jul 2013 #92
I acknowledge that below. n/t magellan Jul 2013 #110
Boom goes the dynamite... truebluegreen Jul 2013 #45
Thank you for posting, Catherina...indeed. +1 eom Purveyor Jul 2013 #57
One wonders why we aren't hearing a blow by blow in the American press. dkf Jul 2013 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author Catherina Jul 2013 #62
So the world's worst rouge demands everyone else follow laws..... DeSwiss Jul 2013 #67
We knew this would be the case MannyGoldstein Jul 2013 #72
I was surprised that US State Department didn't come right out and Explain This KoKo Jul 2013 #75
This is printed in a RW Catholic-church-owned daily and nobody else is running with it Recursion Jul 2013 #78
That explains it, they have no credibility flamingdem Jul 2013 #87
I have already posted confirmation independent of Die Presse that a call took place. Democracyinkind Jul 2013 #88
Well, isn't that special?! nt City Lights Jul 2013 #76
I thought it was all grandstanding Savannahmann Jul 2013 #77
What I wouldn't give for a little idea.... sgtbenobo Jul 2013 #80
Kicked and Recommended! Enthusiast Jul 2013 #90
I guess the NSA got their lines crossed! WinkyDink Jul 2013 #91
Thanks for the thread! byeya Jul 2013 #93
It still doesn't explain two things davidpdx Jul 2013 #95
From the CIA probably or could have been the State Department. Cleita Jul 2013 #99
Did his name HAVE to be "Echo"? Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2013 #105
Yes, I see the hand of Divine Providence in this carolinayellowdog Jul 2013 #107
If there were any doubt caseymoz Jul 2013 #106
Former chief of Austrian security agency Polli claims: it was the Russians temmer Jul 2013 #108
Thanks Catherina LiberalLovinLug Jul 2013 #109
This is getting to be such a disaster Doctor_J Jul 2013 #111
K & R !!! WillyT Jul 2013 #112
K&R. (nt) Kurovski Jul 2013 #113
Hey DU, we did good! A few discreet tweets here and there & RT_Spanish has picked this up Catherina Jul 2013 #114
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