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ACG-CIS 2009-12-31 Terror Probes
Terror Probes – What You’re Not Being Told.
Intelligence Background News

The time to identify threats to our citizens aboard
our aircraft is on the ground, not at 35, 000 feet, and certainly not in
a forensic lab in some makeshift morgue.
2009-12-31 - NEIN - By Douglas J. Hagmann
31 December 2009: On August 1, 2001, Hollywood actor James Woods
witnessed four men of Middle Eastern appearance engaged in suspicious
behavior on a transcontinental flight from Boston to Los Angeles. Mr.
Woods’ first public recounting of his observations was five months after
9/11 on The O’Reilly Factor. During that February 15, 2002 broadcast,
Mr. Woods stated that the suspicious behavior of the four men “would
have been blatantly obvious to the most casual observer.” Investigation
ultimately confirmed that the actor witnessed a “practice run” for the
9/11 hijackings. He ultimately learned that all four men he observed
aboard his flight were terrorists who took part in the murderous
hijackings on 9/11 – and that they were not all on the same plane during
the actual hijackings.
Fast forward to Christmas Day 2009, when Islamic terrorist Umar Farouk
Abdul-Mutallab carried PETN onto Delta-Northwest flight 253 and
attempted to detonate the explosive package using a catalyst in a
syringe. As some “assembly” was required, Abdul-Mutallab used the
lavatory prior to his attempt at mass murder. Note carefully witness
accounts glossed over by the media, downplayed or denied by officials,
such as a second person allegedly taken into custody while another
aboard the aircraft reportedly took video.
Intelligence analysis confirmed that Islamic terrorists always use such
practice runs, often dubbed “dry runs” or probes to assess operational
logistics and various aspects of airline security. Knowing that and
having better hindsight after 9/11, why haven’t we seen media reports,
DHS, FBI or TSA acknowledgement of such probes prior to the Christmas
Day bombing attempt? Was there a practice run for flight 253? What about
the second person reportedly arrested, and reports of a bomb sniffing
dog hitting on luggage in the possession of a man a witness described as
a 30 year-old male, possibly from India, while the passengers were being
held for individual questioning by the FBI?
Answers to some of these questions might be found in the statement
obtained by this investigator on behalf of Canada Free Press and the
Northeast Intelligence Network from a passenger aboard the very same
flight from Amsterdam to Detroit exactly one week before Christmas Day.
While filling in on the Schnitt Radio Show, nationally known talk radio
host Pat Campbell received a call from Howard, a passenger aboard flight
253 one week before the attempted bombing. Howard recounted the odd
behavior of two passengers during the flight, one well dressed man in
his mid 30’s and a female of European origin. While Howard reported the
incident, there appeared to be little official interest in his
observations.
Howard provided his contact information to Pat Campbell, who in turn
provided his contact information to this investigator. The information
obtained by this investigator is contained in this report [PDF format].
While it is possible that the observations documented in the report
could have a rational explanation, the events must be considered through
the template of the actions we know took place aboard the Christmas Day
flight.
Through the documentation provided by Howard, this investigator verified
he was indeed a passenger aboard that flight. Further, the description
of one of the passengers is indeed consistent with the as-yet
unidentified male witnessed at the terminal.
The meaning of this is simple: the security of our airlines are being
probed and probed heavily by al Qaeda and Islamic terrorists. Failing to
admit and make public this tactic is endangering the lives of everyone
flying this holiday season – and beyond. We have been proven ineffective
in our fight against such probes not by the savvy nature of the
terrorists, but by the neutering of our pre-flight security for fear of
ethnic and religious profiling and outright failure to identify our
enemy and provide an honest portrayal of their objectives. We are
advised to report suspicious activity, yet are ridiculed and even
threatened with predatory lawsuits when we do, as in the case of USAir
Flight 300 in November 2006.
The time to identify threats to our citizens aboard our aircraft is on
the ground, not at 35, 000 feet, and certainly not in a forensic lab in
some makeshift morgue. Had things happened differently above Detroit on
Christmas Day, it is likely that government officials, the media and
others would be lamenting the continued problems associated with center
fuel tank explosions, citing TWA Flight 800 as the last example.
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