Posted on 06/24/2013 3:50:13 AM PDT by RummyChick
Ex-CIA contractor, Edward Snowdens plane to Cuba will pass through US airspace, an Interfax source reports. Washington has an extradition notice against Snowden on charges of espionage and could intervene if the plane enters US jurisdiction.
Aeroflot flight SU150, leaves Moscow at 14:04 local time (11:04 GMT) and will fly through US airspace a couple of kilometers from the coast of New York on its way to Havana, reported Russian news agency Interfax, citing a source in Sheremetevo airport air traffic control. Snowden has checked in for the flight and there are two seats under his name (17A and 17C), reports the Associated Press, citing Aeroflot. The plane has finished boarding and Snowden has not been seen on board.
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This is hilarious, pitiful and bizarre beyond belief.
But has anyone reliable seen him..anywhere???
I cannot fathom the rage in the white house.
Jamaica?
anyone know why Snowden told everyone to put their phones in the refrigerator at the house in Hong Kong???
Versus turning them off and putting them in a cabinet?
if they are in a closed metal box they would not receive any signal, I am guessing
“OVER 30 JOURNALISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD BOUGHT TICKET *MOSCOW - HAVANA* TO TAKE PICTURE OF THE EMPTY SEAT. GREAT”
I guess you could call that GROUP THINK...did it EVER occur to ANY of them to SPREAD OUT and try to get the real story?!
Spot the journolistas ...
With a little luck we can keep the journ0 list traveling the globe playing I spy for a few weeks!
It would be funny if he never left HI......
> Putin should send those extradition papers to the White
> House right now
We do not have an extradition treaty with the Russian Federation, or Soros would’ve probably died in a Russian prison by now.
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