Snowden Formally Requests Temporary Asylum in Russia
Refuge where he can find it
Companies fear forced insertion of broad wiretaps
She's not even safe on her home turf
Since the US is likely to try to intercept him en route to anywhere
The company insists it had to knuckle under
They still make typewriters?
Enforced secrecy smears the company by implication
So they don't have to rely on companies cooperating
Reports based on Snowden's revelations
Says it is the country most likely to offer him safety of the three Latin American countries that have offered the NSA whistleblower asylum
The NSA fuels an entire industry
This isn't the first time he's pulled a fake
Not allowing states secret defense to be invoked
Doesn't want any more leaks
Despite what a Russian official said yesterday
NSA whistleblower still thought to be in transit area in Moscow airport
Accuse him of "aiding the enemy," violations of law
Privacy International says the U.K. and the U.S. spy on each other's citizens and swap the data
Leadership accused of being in bed with the program
Electronic Privacy Information Center says only SCOTUS can address this problem
Article published by O Globo on the surveillance was based on documents released by Edward Snowden
Says the U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand intelligence agencies sometimes go further than the NSA
Interview to be published this week
He has to take what he can get to escape an American kangaroo court
Discussions will be confined to Prism
According to WikiLeaks, he's sent out applications to six more countries
Calls it a "disgrace" that Obama administration is chasing Snowden rather than fixing laws