"It is possible he is now in China"
Yes, an interesting possibility, a "honey" trap perhaps, remember Mordechai Vanunu.
The offical "story" from the South China Morning Post has some interesting "get out of jail" language.
"...Ho lined up a meeting with a "top government official" to discuss Snowden's case.
That meeting on Friday came before court documents detailing US charges of espionage and theft were unsealed, an important development which prompted Snowden's decisions on Saturday.
At Friday's meeting, which lasted less than 30 minutes, Ho said the official asked if he had written authorisation to act on Snowden's behalf and Ho said yes.
But he did not bring a copy of the authorisation to that meeting and the official did not ask to see it... "
Full Source:
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1268168/snowdens-last-72-hours-hong-kong-dramatic-events-prompted
Snowden's last few days in Hong Kong: dramatic events prompted flight
"Lawmaker and lawyer Albert Ho tells of helping Snowden make his escape, with the logistics discussed over pizza and fried chicken
Tuesday, 25 June, 2013, 3:16am... "
Could run a sweep on this, i'd put my 2 bob on Russia.
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