by IranContraScumDid911
January 28, 2011

from YouTube Website

 

Passengers From the Same Plane the

'Underwear Bomber' was on Say the

U.S. Government Escorted the Bomber

Onto the Plane Without a Passport

 

 

 

American Attorneys on the Flight Were Witnesses
2010

from ForbiddenKnowledge Website

 

The Fox News report interviews American attorney, Kurt Haskell, who was present on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 and witnessed Abdulmutallab (a.k.a. "The Underwear Bomber") escorted on the plane by a man in a tan suit, after he was denied the purchase of an airline ticket, for failure to produce a passport.

Kurt Haskell alleges the US Government was behind the entire episode, to continue the,

"War on Terror, to get Body Scanners in the airports, to increase the TSA's budget, to renew the Patriot Act," etc.

The fact that Abdulmutallab insists on legally representing himself in this trial is truly the classic behavior of a brainwashed patsy, the likes of which we have seen time and time again.

Here is what YouTuber, "IranContraScumDid911" has to say about this case:

 

Flight 253 details

The government of Yemen reports that Islamic terrorists there have been arrested who have proven ties to Israeli intelligence.


The alleged terrorists in Yemen had been in Guantanamo Prison. They were released without trial by the Bush Administration even though they were reported as among the most dangerous detainees.


Abdulmutallab's father, though we are told is a retired "Nigerian banker," ran their defense industry in close cooperation with Israeli Intelligence (Mossad). Abdulmutallab's father warned US embassy officials of his son's dangerous behavior; this is corroborated with other US intelligence of warning.


Abdulmutallab's visa to the US was never withdrawn, though he was on a "terrorist watchlist." This would make his trip impossible unless protocol was ignored.


Flying from Nigeria, Abdulmutallab entered the Netherlands without passing through customs; impossible to do without assistance from an intelligence agency.
 

At the Amsterdam airport, Abdulmutallab was assisted by a man appearing to be Indian, who claimed Abdulmutallab was a Sudanese refugee with no passport (he would not have been allowed to enter the EU without a passport through customs). This man and whoever authorized boarding without a passport are huge stories we haven't heard.

 

Where is the airport videos of this?


Airport security in Amsterdam is contracted to an Israeli company with the most sophisticated technologies who had developed the concept of security profiling.
 

 

During the flight to the US
Witnesses reported a man standing ten rows behind Abdulmutallab stand and use his camcorder to film the incident before it began. This important testimony was not pursued to discover the identity and role of this seemingly complicit person.


Witnesses report Abdulmutallab was oddly vacant and calm; typical of a programmed "Manchurian Candidate."

 

This might explain the behavior of the person filming:

a "handler" who gave the code for Abdulmutallab to perform an act.

Manchurian Candidates are now acknowledged historical fact.

 

Research this if you are unfamiliar with the disclosed history.

 


After the flight
Witness on flight 253, attorney Kurt Haskell, reports that there was another suspect handcuffed at the airport after landing that the FBI repeatedly lies and changes their story in explaining.

 

Haskell says the detained passengers were told this man was identified by a bomb-sniffing dog as having explosives in his luggage. The Detroit News confirms the FBI has changed their story four times.


A photo of Abdulmutallab with an alleged al Qaeda flag is from the same organization that previously photo-shopped false background images. 50 grams of PETN positioned on a seat and cushioned underneath a passenger are tested and would not cause significant damage to the plane.


The US and UK government are using this incident to justify attack and possible invasion of Yemen.


We're reminded that yes, Yemen has oil and natural gas reserves worth stealing.

 

 

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