Edward Snowden offered to become a blogger for 100,000 dollars
Settled in Russian ex-CIA and NSA USA Edward Snowden was already the second job offer. Following the "VKontakte" Snowden received an offer to become a blogger resource MeetAtTheAirpot.com, who offered the fugitive 100,000 dollars for blogging on the company's website. In addition, he was asked to become a spokesman for the project. Snowden The objectives must also enter promotion Twitter-tape MeetAtTheAirpot.com, which now has only 21 tweets and 274 of the reader.
However, the resource there is one requirement Snowden: it is possible to write a personal blog about anything, but not about new leaks of sensitive data. In addition, Snowden would have to go back to any of the Moscow airports and write out at least hundreds of tweets on various topics. In a statement, the resource is not clear whether it be 100 tweets per week, month or all time. Snowden himself has not commented on the proposal. However, at the suggestion of Paul Durov "VKontakte" until he, too, did not react. MeetAtTheAirpot.com In saying that they are willing to maintain contact with Snowden "in different ways" besides resource says that their proposal is only in the business and they not cooperating with the U.S. secret services, and in addition, prepared to transfer salary fugitive in any convenient way for the latter.
Today TV channel BBC reported that relatives Snowden submit documents to the Russian embassy for a visa to Russia. Earlier, lawyer Anatoly Kucherena said that he had sent an invitation to visit Russia Snowden's father. According to him, Snowden Jr. wanted to get his father's advice on how to plan for their future Russian life. Father of American Lawn Snowden in an interview to "Russia 24" said that "thanks to the Russian people, Putin and Kucherenu (Slen Public Chamber Anatoly Kucherena, lawyer acting Snowden) for what they have done for their courage and humanity.
" Edward Snowden was at the beginning of the summer the author of one of the largest leaks in the history of U.S. intelligence. In late May, the ex-CIA man fled to Hong Kong and gave the press information about the system of PRISM, which allows U.S. intelligence agencies to obtain access to the personal data of users of Internet services major companies such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft and so on. At the end of June Snowden left Hong Kong and showed up at the Moscow airport "Sheremetyevo" fly away from where I could not, because the U.S. government revoked his passport.
Washington also absentia Snowden filed charges of misappropriation of state property, the disclosure of information about national security and the transfer of classified intelligence information to outsiders. Snowden had to spend more than a month in the transit area of "Sheremetyevo".