An Abuse Of Power By The Administration
Barack Obama
Remember last week when President Obama said he wouldn’t be
"scrambling the jets" to get (at) NSA whistle blower Edward
Snowden, whom he derisively and dismissively referred to as some
"hacker." Well, what he didn’t tell you is he would be
scrambling other nations’ jets to get Snowden.
The Obama administration created an embarrassing international
incident that is being carried all over the world for brazenly
violating U.N. law, as the government summarily ordered allies to
divert the plane of Bolivian President, Evo Morales, based on false
accusations that Snowden was aboard the plane.
Edward Snowden
This is a follow up to the Judiciary Report article "
American
NSA Whistleblower Comes Forward From Hong Kong (Photo)"
regarding Edward Snowden's NSA leak confirming claims I'd made online
for several years about the agency illegally spying on people. Today,
the administration dragged France, Italy, Portugal and Austria into
the fiasco, only for the latter to search the plane and find no
Snowden.
The Bolivian government is rightly accusing Obama of having
"kidnapped" their head of state. If that were me I’d have
been angrier than a rasta at a pork festival (side bar: rastas hate the
pork, don’t even say the word bacon around them LOL).
Just imagine if someone had diverted a plane with Obama on it,
falsely stating he was hiding a foreign fugitive on board, as was done
regarding Morales. You can’t treat people like that. Obama, "Do
unto others as you would have done unto you" because you would be
outraged if someone had pulled that stunt on you. You basically crapped
on Bolivia’s sovereignty in an unnecessary faux pas. Even if Snowden
had been onboard this move would not have been justified.
Evo Morales
This is one of the points the Judiciary Report keeps trying to
emphasize regarding one of the most negative traits of the Obama
administration. The extreme lengths the administration goes to in bids
at getting at people.
Men like Eric Holder (DOJ) and Robert Mueller
(FBI) abusing the law to obsessively pursue people, wasting a fortune
in tax payer money to settle personal vendettas and against fellow
citizens (see:
New
Scandal Erupts Regarding The FBI And Justice Department Monitoring
Calls Of AP Reporters Confirming Previous Site Claims and
IRS Says
Sorry For Targeting Conservatives As Obama Denies All Knowledge Of
Misconduct).
STORY SOURCE
Bolivia angered by search of president's plane, no
sign of Snowden
Wed Jul 3, 2013 6:49am EDT - (Reuters) - Bolivia accused Austria of
an act of aggression by searching President Evo Morales' plane on
Wednesday and blamed Washington for its forced landing in Vienna over
suspicions that former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden was on
board.
Morales' plane was stranded at Vienna airport for several hours
after Portugal and France abruptly canceled air permits for it to fly
through their airspace, but eventually resumed its flight home form an
energy meeting in Moscow. Austria found no sign of Snowden on board. He
is believed to still be in the transit area of a Moscow airport, where
he has been trying since June 23 to find a country that will protect
him from prosecution in the United States on espionage charges.
The diversion and search of Morales' plane were the latest turns in
the 30-year-old Snowden's bid to escape the clutches of the United
States since he divulged details of a secret U.S. government
surveillance program, Prism. Bolivian Foreign Minister David
Choquehuanca blamed the forced stopover in Vienna on "unfounded
suspicions that Mr Snowden was on the plane".
"We don't know who invented this lie," Choquehuanca said
in La Paz. "We want to express our displeasure because this has
put the president's life at risk." Bolivia's ambassador to the
United Nations told reporters in Geneva that Austria's decision to
search the plane was an act of aggression and a violation of
international law...
Act of aggression’: Bolivia to file UN complaint
over airspace blockade
Published time: July 03, 2013 09:51 - ‘An act of aggression and
violation of international law’ is how Bolivia’s UN envoy described
Austria’s decision to search the Bolivian presidential jet for NSA
leaker Edward Snowden. The envoy has pledged to make an official
complaint to the UN…