On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 07:23:13 -0700 Razer <ray...@riseup.net> wrote:
> > So he returns home to a hero's welcome and a year later he's been > involved in a fatal car wreck, or airplane crash, or, as a cover story > when he's found dead in a ditch on a back road in Florida, tortured > and beaten to an unrecognizable pulp, "the Russians did it". > > I think there's a serious underestimation here of just how murderous > the US government is if someone betrays them... Hell! You don't even > have to betray them. Just annoy the wrong people. There might even be some patriotic americans who consider it their duty to deal with such a traitor, especially if they are americans who 'served their country' > > Sorry Edward Snowden is in Exile for life whether he likes it or not, > if he wants to stay alive. > > Rr