Taking the cue from Vladimir Putin who has said that “As a
transit passenger, he (Ed Snowden) has the right to buy a ticket and fly wherever he wants,” (“Vladimir Putin: Edward Snowden Still in Moscow Airport Transit Zone, Won’t Be Extradited,” The Huffington Post, 6/25/13) apocryphal travel agents with suspiciously suggestive names
are vying to work on his itinerary. The American chain Liberty Travel may not
have yet gotten into the fray, but amongst the contenders are such mythological giants as Fugitive Travel, Lost
Continent, Trudge the Path of Happy Destiny, Witness Protection Tours, Vanishing Point and New Horizon Line Travel. Whether some of these fictitious agencies will
be contacting Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic remains to be seen, as it’s
unclear whether Mr. Putin’s statement about Ed Snowden being free to go where
he wants applies to outer space. For instance, if Snowden were to be landed on
the moon, could he still be extradited by United States authorities (ditto the International Space station or comets
which may be approaching the orbit of the earth). Some other potential
destinations that fictitious travel agents might be considering include Waziristan (the
mountainous region of Pakistan favored by the Taliban), Somalia (home of the sea piracy industry) and Pyongyang, which are all considered
extradition proof by most experts in the field. One of the nicest properties that is also on the list is the
peak of Mount Everest, from which no fugitives have ever been known to be
extradited—though as a vacation property its magnificent views are often
obscured by inclement weather. Meanwhile, further questions have been asked about whether Snowden will be able to transfer U.S. course credits to universities in countries where he might be offered asylum. For instance if he had ever taken an introductory course in Public Speaking at an American or European University would he get course credit in Havana or Quito?
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