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The idea is that the location of Snowden's FSB safehouse isn't known publicly, so they probably took some measures to keep it a secret from anyone who could have eavesdropped on the network traffic. They obviously aren't going to tell you explicitly what they've done, so someone just throws out "seven proxies" and that's that.



FSB safehouse, yikes.


We don't have to speculate about what life is like for Western intelligence agents who make their way to Moscow. We have examples from history.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Philby#Moscow


Is that more yikes than 'FBI safehouse'?




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