[quote]An ex-CIA employee who leaked details of US top-secret phone and internet surveillance has disappeared from his hotel in Hong Kong.
Edward Snowden, 29, checked out from his hotel on Monday. His whereabouts are unknown, but he is believed to be still in Hong Kong.
Earlier, he said he had an "obligation to help free people from oppression".
It emerged last week that US agencies were gathering millions of phone records and monitoring internet data.
A spokesman for the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence said the case had been referred to the Department of Justice as a criminal matter...[/quote]
Well this sucks.
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*blows whistle in US* *runs to Hong Kong* theseseemlikeprettychillguys.jpg "We're not that chill, you should leave." -Hong Kong *leaves Hong Kong* Why is this a surprise?
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I find it funny that we have protection for whistle blowers against companies, but are ready to charge treason if its done against the government.
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considering that he was basically shown in the hotel he was staying at during the interview, it makes sense for him to move now before anyone pinpoints that location and goes to get him.
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He already said he'll be moving around frequently.
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Either he is [i]truly[/i] under the radar on his own will, or he had a '[i]car accident.[/i]'
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Is this really a surprise?
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Either he decided to go into further hiding, or someone made him go missing.