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Snowden Not in Russia; Not Safe in Ecuador: U.S. Government has kidnapped U.S. citizens in that Counry…

Monday, June 24, 2013 1:15
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 Ed Snowden beware: U.S. State Dept. has confirmed history of running covert abductions of Americans in Ecuador

What AP doesn’t know — and neither do most Americans — is that the U.S. government has a well-established track record of running covert kidnapping and abduction operations in Ecuador to capture anyone they want.

As reported by the Associated Press, Edward Snowden managed to evade U.S. authorities and fly to Ecuador where he is apparently being granted political asylum.

As AP reports:
The former National Security Agency contractor and CIA technician fled Hong Kong and arrived at the Moscow airport, where he planned to spend the night before boarding an Aeroflot flight to Cuba. Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said his government received an asylum request from Snowden, and the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks said it would help him.
And the reason I know this is because I am the journalist who used to live in Ecuador and who broke the bombshell story of herbalist Greg Caton being kidnapped by U.S. authorities in Ecuador in 2009. He was then stuffed onto a U.S.-bound jet at the airport in Guayaquil and flown to Miami. That full story is published here on Natural News:
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  • Yes, but if he is granted assylem in Equador and they nab him there, it will create an international incident, that they do not want.

    • They won’t haul him back, he’ll just have an unfortunate “heart attack” or a bad case of “lead poisoning of the heart”.

    • “Yes, but if he is granted assylem in Equador and they nab him there, it will create an international incident, that they do not want.”

      NOOooooo, They (Our Protectors from the boogyman) wouldn’t want to create a International Incident with the big, powerful country of Ecuador! They might just cut off all our aid.. oh wait.. we gave them aid (2.12 Billion in 2012).. And look see whats projected for 2014.. OH yeah, Ecuador would raise a stink over US Citizens being Kidnapped by their own government, whether they are given asylum there or not. Ecuador has our tax dollars to loose, Not to mention Military aid to loose, by creating a stink over little ole us.

      I do see Merit in your point … Not Much, but a valiant effort

  • Do not trust the media. Orchestrated. Psyop. That is all.

  • He will just disappear never to be heard of again, but people will see him like Elvis all over the place. But they had better be careful as if he is clever will have made sure all the stuff is put on net if something happens to him or not heard of for period of time. Should make very interesting reading..

  • Hello??? Have you been living under a rock? It is widely known (even reported on in the mainstream media) that the US can and does kidnap people all over the world. Remember the CIA rendition program? Your really not safe anywhere, though you are safest in countries who don’t fall under the control of western bankers, such as North Korea, Cuba, Iran and Syria too. However, those just happen to be the countries labeled as the axis of evil by the establishment (go figure!). Syria, of course, has been compromised and now probably has more CIA assets than any other country on earth. None of these countries really seem appealing, though they certainly are more appealing than being butt-raped in a US prison…

    • You left out South Africa’s Reserve Bank… but it could be fading; the country is now a trillion of its rands in debt to the private bankers and its Debt-to-GDP ratio is climbing by about two points a year, from 39% in 2011 to about 44% today…

  • The highest level of safety is found in extreme visibility – hopefully, Mr Snowden will complete his service to the good people of the world by republishing his information through media outlets not controlled by those he has attemted to expose & who will not filter out the really powerful stuff as mainstream US media has so far.

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