Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Kurt Haskell Passenger on Delta Flight 253 on Alex Jones TV Parts 1-3

















12 comments:

  1. Do you find it a bit odd that the "terrorist"spent time in Yemen and that's the new location for the war on terror as reported in the NY Times & BBC on 12/4?

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  2. Infowars is one of the best covering falseflag attacks. They were on the falseflag story in Mumbai last year that apparently fooled alot of other people.
    I like how Haskell tells his FBI story, laughing at the absurdity of it.
    This one is alot easier to figure out than Ft. Hood so lets hope the poor quality of the op comes back to haunt the incompetents in state intel.

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  3. purrrrrrr ..........

    this curious kitty
    just gotta pop the question

    http://www.bicusa.org/en/Project.39.aspx

    and this

    http://seekingalpha.com/article/180155-on-international-oil-companies-china-and-nigerias-crude-oil-licenses

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  4. oh, and one more thing

    http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/conflict/54807

    what's the angle ?

    purrrrrrr ......

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  5. Say what you will about Alex Jones but he always has the most interesting and informative guests from all sides of the spectrum. Gerald Celente was also on that same show.

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  6. Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab (born December 15, 1939) "one of the richest men in Africa", "one of the country's most respected businessmen", a Nigerian business and banking leader, and former government minister, hmmm.
    He is the former Chairman of Nigeria's oldest and largest bank, First Bank of Nigeria Plc (1999-2009).

    Mutallab has also been the boards of directors of several companies, including Arewa Textile Limited, NEPA, NACB, NCC, Nigeria Agip Oil, and Cement Company of Nigeria, and in 2009 was Chairman of several companies, including Impresit Bakolori Plc, Incar Nigeria Plc, and Spring Waters Nigeria Limited (SWAN).

    Agip Oil?

    His son Umar is the youngest of his 16 children and a son of the second of his two wives (who is from Yemen).

    http://deadlinelive.info/2009/12/28/cia-present-in-yemen-since-2008-report/


    "The US has opened a covert front against ‘al-Qaeda’ in Yemen by offering support to the country’s military operations, a US intelligence sources says.

    Citing an unnamed former CIA official, The New York Times reported late on Sunday that about a year ago the CIA sent many field operatives with counterterrorism experience to the country.

    The report revealed that some of the most secretive special operations commandos have begun training Yemeni security forces.

    The paper noted that the Pentagon will be spending more than USD 70 million over the next 18 months to train and equip Yemeni military, Interior Ministry and coast guard forces."

    One could assume it's still about Oil. Or money. Or both.

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  7. Good stuff Pod and Tony!

    As the quote goes, "When they say its not about the money...its always about the money".

    Note the Hinkley kid who shot Reagan was the son of a wealthy business man -- a probably not-too-coincidental scenario. I'm sure there's others, just don't come to mind this a.m. Probably Masonic and Illuminati tie-ins if someone was to turn the dirt.

    My request for the day is for Mr. M: Did you see the explosive underwear picture? The visuals of young men with burning, exploding underwear is ripe for exploitation. This naturally progresses to visuals of Americans sniffing each other's butts like dogs at airports and such like in an effort to prevent "terrorism". If this is a psy-op, the creators are running out of good material so-to-speak, coming up with a mind-controlled kid who is willing or programmed to fire off the latest IED in his shorts for Allah. Pathetic.

    Americans should be scared, very scared, that even more nut-brained schemes will be devised. Oh! And consider the parallel here. Al-Qaida is so sophisticated and low-tech that they were able to circumvent Billion dollar defense systems with 19 boxcutter caring guys with Cessna training, and now we've got a jihadist with exploding underwear? WTF!

    Any imbecile that can't see the irony and ridiculous conflations and B.S. of these incidents will buy anything.

    By the way -- our American media organs need to catch fire and explode as they are useless vestigial propaganda arms of the Neocons.

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  8. Tried to get on C-SPAN today as a reporter from FOX was spewing all the misinformation. Not once did anyone bring-up the information exposed here.

    It was disheartening to listen to callers falling right into the trap and wiling give up their liberties just to feel safe, and go through cancer causing x-ray machines.

    It's insanity personified. No matter what the evidence it seems the evil ones prevail in furthering their agenda.

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  9. Great stuff and all the links as well. It's incredible the information out there in Cyb. This will add to the recession blues.

    I have listened to CNN for two days mindlessly go over the same mundate, no updates, no new news.

    It's like watching a turtle poop. Cheney wasted no time in lighting the GOP pants on fire.

    Meanwhile 8 more dead today in Af-Pak. They were not even soldiers.

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  10. Excellent analysis about the oil and banking. The rich at the top are tapped for roles in falseflag ops, cuz who else will do it anymore? The Bin Ladens meeting with the Bushes right on 9/11 in Warshington is another rich family crony act workin for the man.

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  11. "8 more dead in Af-Pak"

    CBS says it was an inside job : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m85mQ144mo&feature=player_embedded

    The Taliban says they did it.

    "Reports say the base is used by provincial reconstruction teams, which consist of soldiers and civilians.

    The base has been described as "not regular" - a phrase that implies it was a centre of CIA operations in Khost province, the BBC's Peter Greste in Kabul says."

    The CIA is working with the Taliban. Okay. We new this. How long has this been going on? Look back a decade or so. You can even look back a few decades and find evidence. Just ask one very pissed off combat verteran (VPOCV). google it. Then google "taliban and al qaeda relationship".

    Are you good at math? Once again, if you're looking for the answer to it all, look at Langely. Does the pResident have ANY control over Langely? No. He doesn't. In part, THAT is the issue.

    There we have it, a direct connection between the three. And it's not a good marriage.

    Oh, and by the way,

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iKKQ0CXZklGYUcVQm2Au_IVqL7lA

    "Detroit flight plot may prove boon for security firms
    By Veronique Dupont (AFP) – 3 hours ago

    NEW YORK — The failed attempt to blow up an Amsterdam-Detroit flight last week could prove a bonanza for airport security firms, especially the makers of full-body scanners.

    "It might put some pressure to buy more full-body scanners... The US Congress will probably do something to increase the funding," Michael Boyd, an aviation consultant, told AFP.

    The high-tech body scanners can detect hidden objects, such as explosives, even when they are concealed by clothing, unlike the metal detectors passengers walk through in airports worldwide to access flight gates.

    The Netherlands, Britain and Nigeria have announced plans to rapidly deploy the use of full-body scanners at their airports.

    In the United States, the scanners are already in use at 19 airports, a practice that could become widespread.

    "The US alone has 450 airports with about 2,000 security lanes, which gives an idea of the potential" of the market, said Joe Reiss, a spokesman with American Science and Engineering (ASEI), one of the world's four leading makers of full-body scanners, in an interview with AFP.

    The other manufacturers are two US companies, L-3 Communications and Rapiscan Systems, a unit of OSI Systems, and British rival Smiths Detection.

    Shares in L-3 gained 3.0 percent between last Thursday and the market close Wednesday in New York, and reached a 14-month high on Tuesday.

    Shares in ASEI and OSI leapt 10.5 percent and 26 percent, respectively, over the same period."

    Some one ALWAYS profits from these operations. Funny though, a lack of security boosts the security business. Did you hear the one where the Dutch claimed the US wouldn't allow the use of body scanners for US bound flights?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guqb4R2x1fo&feature=player_embedded

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  12. Excellent investigative reporting work pod & Curt.

    We all know what this false flag all boils down to. More control over the proles, and more war for profit by the corporate pigs.

    Don't you just want to beat the crap out of the brain dead sheeple who say they don't care about the body scans or the pat downs as long as the fascists keep them safe? Didn't they ever read Orwell's "1984"?

    "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." ~Ben Franklin

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