Hong Kong government confirms US surveillance whistleblower Edward #Snowden has left on a flight to Moscow http://t.co/9pXDM4CYxh
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 23, 2013
Snowden is on Aeroflot Flight 213 with a little over 5 hours to go before reaching Moscow.
— Phillip M. McKenzie (@pmmckenzie) June 23, 2013
Snowden on Aeroflot flight to Moscow, final destination said to be Ecuador or Iceland.
— Jason Walsh (@jwalshireland) June 23, 2013
Hong Kong government spokesman says Edward Snowden left territory "legally and voluntarily" http://t.co/6YBvW44zcx
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) June 23, 2013
Snowden is running faster than @usainbolt. I hope they catch that coward and criminal Snowden tho.
— Curtis (@cfreelakers24) June 23, 2013
#Snowden = Sirius Black on Buckbeak Is Lupin, I mean Greenwald, with him? #Moscow #Supermoon
— Jeanne K. (@SnarkAmendment) June 23, 2013
Is phoenix petting big in Ecuador? #snowwald
— B Bigelow (@beebigelow) June 23, 2013
Hong Kong Statement: The HKSAR Government today (June 23) issued the following statement on Mr Edward Snowden pic.twitter.com/DpJ2nQYvqz
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) June 23, 2013
We are so easily duped and manipulated. Is he gonna leak to us when the mushroom cloud is coming while hes on the other side. #snowden
— mecca (@mecca72) June 23, 2013
I think #Snowden was/is naive and was used shamelessly by #Greenwald for his own purposes--but in the end, he made his own decisions.
— Martha Ramirez (@sweetnonnie) June 23, 2013
Attention reporters of the world! Snowden is handing out free top secret documents! Get them while they're hot! #nihilism
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) June 23, 2013
.@HnstyNgov @bobcesca_go Apparently #Snowden is a Spy without Portfolio, crossing borders wily-nily without letters of transit
— Jeanne K. (@SnarkAmendment) June 23, 2013
Lord Jesus this Snowden idiot is going to Moscow? Is it cuz they have such a tradition of free speech too?
— Miss 'Murica (@MissMuricaUSA) June 23, 2013
Can the Gang of 8 give put in an amendment giving a deserving young immigrant @ggreenwald's citizenship or something? #p2
— Phillip M. McKenzie (@pmmckenzie) June 23, 2013
If it's true that #Snowden is going to #Russia, it's a bizarre choice given its current crackdown on rights: http://t.co/Tx0MhvaiMk
— Andrew Stroehlein (@astroehlein) June 23, 2013
Hey #BoozAllen, Did you train your Comrade #Snowden how to speak RUSSIAN? #Snowden flies to Russia. http://t.co/IWu1G2EuJc #Patriot?? #NSA
— HonestyinGov (@HnstyNgov) June 23, 2013
So that little snit Snowden is on his way to Russia..how special.
— Akayea (@akayea) June 23, 2013
Dear US: you didn't dot your "i"s, so we had no choice but to let him go...but now that we have you ... Sincerely, HK http://t.co/JnXrLu61jO
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 23, 2013
Update: @WikiLeaks claims to have "assisted Mr. Snowden's political asylum in a democratic country" http://t.co/k884zHYUyT
— Michael Rusch (@weeddude) June 23, 2013
I'm picturing Snowden running like Forrest Gump. LOL
— Curtis (@cfreelakers24) June 23, 2013
Looking forward to rumour tweets from Moscow airport. Snowden in big coat = Reykjavik, shades = Caracas, revolutionary beard = Havana.
— Alex von Tunzelmann (@alexvtunzelmann) June 23, 2013
Cuba! RT @itvnews Russian news agency Interfax:There's a ticket in Edward #Snowden's name for a Moscow to Cuba flight http://t.co/8pkSXR7tVd
— Yannis Koutsomitis (@YanniKouts) June 23, 2013
Run #Snowden run … on a side note, #Assange has been stuck in that embassy for a year now, poor bloke must be bored stupid.
— Dave Holmes (@dictates) June 23, 2013
Looks like Eddie Snowden is going to his second bastion of "all things freedom". 1st it was China. Now it's Russia. #Gulagadelphia
— psychedelicatessen (@MentalRiot) June 23, 2013
@SnarkAmendment Snowden's so sure his judgment is superior to the gov'ts, he's decided he can beat the FBI to Hoffa. #Jimmy'sInMoscow
— S Lee (@hatondog) June 23, 2013
Progressive Christ Snowden seeks asylum in Progressive Heaven Venezuela. You can't make this shit up anymore. #p2
— Phillip M. McKenzie (@pmmckenzie) June 23, 2013
Vladdie Putin to #Snowden: "We have a lot to discuss, Comrade Edward. [laughs maniacally]; Hahhahahahaha!"
— Elijah Jeremiah: EJ (@theosmelek) June 23, 2013
So #HongKong wants to talk about spying. Shouldn't they have thought about that before putting #Snowden on a plane?
— Clyde's Stuff (@clydesMP) June 23, 2013
Brave Sir Robin ran away, bravely bravely ran away...
— allanbrauer (@allanbrauer) June 23, 2013
Greenwald is on @CNN trying to pretend he's not aware of anything going on with Snowden.
— Curtis (@cfreelakers24) June 23, 2013
Can someone change Greenwald's diaper?
— allanbrauer (@allanbrauer) June 23, 2013
That recruiter at Booz Allen who looked the other way at his resume discrepancies is having a really shitty day.
— allanbrauer (@allanbrauer) June 23, 2013
I'm glad Edward #Snowden is in the news instead of me y'all!
— Paula Deen (@RacistPaulaDeen) June 23, 2013
For Someone Who Is Not Concerned About What Happens To Him Edward Snowden Does Runaway A Lot.
— ElmObamaTwoTermz (@lordxmen2k) June 23, 2013
The leaker goes from Hong Kong to Russia to Cuba. For freedom. If you read this in a novel, you'd throw it down as bad writing.
— David McLemore (@dave_in_sa) June 23, 2013
Twists, turns and intrigue. How will this adventure end?
— Michele (@haymakers) June 23, 2013
For those just waking up, Edward #Snowden is dragging his fugitive ass through every near-Communist country in the world
— Jeanne K. (@SnarkAmendment) June 23, 2013
It's 3:33 a.m. Do you know where your Snowden is?
— Kate Warren (@katewarren) June 23, 2013
So Far Snowden Has Been To China and Russia. Yet He Wants The World To Believe He Is Not a Traitor and a Paid Spy,
— ElmObamaTwoTermz (@lordxmen2k) June 23, 2013
UPDATE: #Snowden to take SU150 flight to Havana tomorrow, then flies to Caracas with local airline via @ITARTASS_news http://t.co/iWpyC5cic6
— RT (@RT_com) June 23, 2013
So if this is a movie, when will the Navy Seals sweep in and pickup Snowden before he gets to Cuba/Venezuela ?
— AAmom (@AVD911) June 23, 2013
#Snowden's biggest problem: @Ggreenwald, @wikileaks and the whole bunch love hearing themselves spout off for the spotlight more than him.
— Clyde's Stuff (@clydesMP) June 23, 2013
So, #Snowden is on his way to Moscow, Russia & then Havana, Cuba. What do all of you "patriots" think of him now? #tcot #tlot #lnyhbt #tgdn
— Feminista Militante (@BlazePhoenix_) June 23, 2013
It seems that now #Snowden plans to hide from U.S. Special Forces in the jungles of Venezuela. This doesn't appear to be well thought out.
— Bruce P. Knight (@brucepknight) June 23, 2013
@haymakers @SnarkAmendment Snowden lremains a fugitive. Greenwald continues his career as a media whore. Assange dies of boredom in Britain.
— GinnyDorlan (@SensitivContent) June 23, 2013
Lol great. Wikileaks has smuggled Snowden to Russia. Yes, great “Patriots” these people are. #FOS
— Clio the Leo (@CliotheLeo) June 23, 2013
Think Venezuela is a head fake, btw. Ecuador.
— Fishgrease (@Fishbooom) June 23, 2013
After Venezuela, Snowden will go to Iran, followed by N. Korea with a stop in Mordor. Then, finally, straight up to the Death Star.
— William K. Wolfrum (@Wolfrum) June 23, 2013
A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist.
— Josh Greenman (@joshgreenman) June 23, 2013
If you were going to plan a way to make #NSA revelations looks frivolous and unimportant - this would be the way. #Snowden
— Tom Watson (@tomwatson) June 23, 2013
Path of Snowden airline flight to Cuba takes it over U.S. airspace--will U.S. move on it when it does? http://t.co/GugWe8PyU4
— Greg Mitchell (@GregMitch) June 23, 2013
RT @JuddLegum: Press gathers at Moscow airport, waiting arrival of Edward Snowden pic.twitter.com/VrIralFrFM (via @MiriamElder)
— ROBIN (@rhshoop727) June 23, 2013
Ok, Snowden has touched down in the land of the free .... um, Russia.
— TheObamaDiary.com (@TheObamaDiary) June 23, 2013
Whatever you think of Snowden, in one day he has taught American people a lot about geography.
— Karl Sharro (@KarlreMarks) June 23, 2013
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