U.S. President Barack Obama
NSA whistle blower and American born citizen, Edward Snowden, has been offered asylum in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia, after exposing the unconstitutional wiretapping and hacking crimes being committed against Americans and international citizens by the National Security Agency (which the Judiciary Report calls the National Spy Agency).
Director Of National Intelligence, James Clapper
After Snowden leaked the existence of an extensive and invasive NSA program the agency dubbed Prism, he became a target of the Obama Administration, who now want him dead or alive. According to reports in the mainstream press, the Obama Administration wanted Snowden "disappeared" and with new rules enacted by the government, granting them the unconstitutional ability to kill Americans, previously forbidden by law, his life is in jeopardy.
Edward Snowden has supporters such as former
President Jimmy Carter, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and film
director Oliver Stone
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Venezuela, Bolivia offer asylum to U.S. intel leaker Snowden
Updated 11:57 AM EDT, Sat July 6, 2013 - (CNN) -- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
has offered asylum to Edward Snowden, the state-run AVN news agency reported
Friday, without offering details.
And Bolivia "is willing to give asylum" to the
U.S. intelligence leaker, President Evo Morales said Saturday, according to a
government statement.
The reports came shortly after Nicaraguan President Daniel
Ortega said he would grant Snowden asylum in his country "if the
circumstances permit." Ortega didn't elaborate on his announcement, made
during a speech in Managua, except to say his country is "open and
respectful to the right of asylum."
"It's clear that that if the circumstances permit it we
will gladly receive Snowden and will grant him asylum here in Nicaragua,"
Ortega said.