Monday, September 10, 2007

Target: Airliners in America

Probe or attempt? Here is another whitewash by the government of a very suspicious event on a airliner involving mid easterners. What I can’t figure out is the governments obvious downplaying of such events. It seems to me that waking up the population to the threat of Islam would be in the best interest of the nation. Allowing the terrorists to continue to walk away from these activities only encourages them and teaches them the limits of our defenses.

FROM HOMELANDSECURITYUS.COM:

Target: Airliners in America
The Untold Story of Delta Flight 1824

Submitted by admin on Sun, 2007-09-09 15:27. Special Reports | U.S. News
From Orlando Fun to Islamic Paradise? Airline threats very real
Investigation by Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
9 September 2007: The passengers aboard Delta Airlines Flight 1824 flying out of Orlando International Airport last Thursday at 7:15 a.m. heard the following statement over the intercom as they were preparing to taxi onto the runway on their way to Atlanta, Georgia:
Ladies and gentlemen, we have been informed that there is “a credible security risk with this aircraft” and we are returning to the terminal.
Delta Flight 1824 was scheduled to take off at 7:15 a.m. on September 6, 2007, but did not take off until 10:19 – three hours and 5 minutes behind schedule, landing in Atlanta without incident at 11:52 a.m. This report could have been quite different had it not been for the great work by security officials on-site at the Orlando airport. The events that led to the delay might never have seen the light of day had it not been for those special people who care about bringing the honest truth of the Islamic terrorist threat to the public.
If you rely on official government statements and the major media, the entire incident involving Flight 1824 was “benign” and was never a security risk. It involved 12 people from two families, all of Middle Eastern origin, reportedly carrying suspicious items in their luggage. Again, if you rely on official government statements and the major media, the “suspicious items” inside of checks luggage turned out to be “a bottle that had been covered with tape to prevent leaking.”
"It was all benign," said Dave Couvertier, the FBI agent from the Tampa, Florida Orlando FBI office. The flight ultimately took off about 10:20 a.m. without the two families, who were still undergoing FBI questioning at that time. They were ultimately released, stated FBI spokesman Couvertier. Knowing the series of events that caused the abrupt turnaround of Flight 1824, let’s see how “benign” this incident really was.
Hardly Benign: What really happened
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