I was able to isolate the issue down to partially to a specific driver:
hci_usb which is loaded as part of the bluetooth driver initialization.
If this driver is unloaded, and the machine is started with the wireless
kill switch set to off, then turned on, and then put back to off, it
will successfully suspend/resume.

I've managed to get it to fully work by adding hci_usb to the modules
list in /etc/default/acpi-support. As long as I have wireless switched
to off when I start the machine, and I turn it off before suspending it
works properly.


The switch causes a bluetooth USB dongle to appear in dmesg when flipped on, 
and it disappears when flipped off.The onboard WWAN card may also be 
loading/unloading with this switch.

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Suspend not working on Sony Vaio SZ650N, Intel 965 display adapter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178286
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