Sunday, November 3, 2013

A Trap For Snowden ?




So, Merkel , the Chancellor of  Germany and a fully paid up member of the puppet  Elite, is said to be really angry about the U.S.A  spying on her.

Really, really angry.
 Her angry face has been splashed over the all the Rothschild controlled newspapers and main stream, media outlets. Perhaps she doesn't want the U.S.A to know that she drinks 10 strong German beers a night to help her cope and thinks Obomber is the biggest fraud on the planet. I have no idea whether she drinks such an amount .or what the hell  Hitler's daughter, as some claim (! ) talks about on the phone.It is probably asking her friends what they thought of her new dress in some interview she had done.

Unless, of course, Germany has secret plans to try a third time to rule the whole  world and not just Europe as they are doing now.. I don't think she would like the world's rapidly shrinking super-power to know that.

How interesting. How, all the more interesting when we learn that it looks like the German Secret Service either didn't discover this, or was in on it. Are all the countries Secret Services so inept?

 Their track record of recent years has been abysmal. Weapons of mass destruction springs to mind. They appear to be run by retards who have minds of 10 year old boys who used to love  secret codes and gung ho adventure stories, and are the sad products of very expensive boarding schools.And, no doubt, still into buggery..

But I digress.

Enter Hans Christian Stroeble, a German lawmaker, who suddenly makes a lightning visit to Snowden in Russia.
Stroeble told reporters that Snowden knows a lot and that as long as the American N.S.A blocks investigations... he is prepared to come to Germany and give testimony.On 18th November the German Parliament will hold a special session to discuss the phone tapping. Snowden will be called as a witness

The German lawmaker added that the whistle blower could give evidence from Russia. Alas, he didn't check the law on this which is strange as his job is law.  Snowden is only allowed to stay in Russia on the condition that he doesn't divulge any secret information about NSA spying.  He would therefore have to go to Germany.

The carrot offered to him is quite a juicy one, as it is the possibility of Asylum.No doubt Snowden would prefer to live in Germany than in Russia, because then he could continue blowing his shrieking whistle that upsets so many people.

He must be tempted.

The trouble is though, what he appears to have overlooked is the fact that America has gone apes--- about his revelations. He has really let the ugly, perverted, sick cat out of the closely guarded bag., and it is scratching more and more people.

The U.S.A government love to do revenge . It's all part of the Elite mindset.They are the Lions and all other animals under them are scum.How dare anyone ever dare cross them?

I wonder if the whole gambit is a set up

Is it possible that the proud owner of the Nobel Peace Prize, who promised to bring real change to the American people, and indeed did so, but not in the way anyone ever imagined, but , instead ushered in utter disaster and more and more killings, had a cosy chat with his ally Angie,  and then had a little chat with  his not so Secret Service and devised a plan ?

I do believe that the American government is absolutely desperate to get hold of the most strident blower of whistles they have ever known. I also strongly suspect that they will stop at nothing to get him. Whether the plan is simply to kill him, which seems there favourite method of late or to kidnap him or extradite him , only a few would know.

If this is true, Snowden is in grave danger and should tell Germany that he is not playing the game.

The risks are far too high.Can anyone trust any government nowadays ?

Could this be true, or have I read too many John Lee Carre spy novels ?

See:http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/31/us-usa-security-germany-snowden-idUSBRE99U1DL20131031


See:http://leaksource.wordpress.com/2013/10/31/human-rights-attorneys-working-with-germany-on-possible-asylum-for-snowden-in-exchange-for-testimony/






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