The media's "reporting" of the recent alleged attempted airline terrorist attack has too many twists and turns. Obviously none of the "reporting" is reliable. Nothing is based on facts. Nevertheless, having no proven, verifiable facts has never prevented the media from reporting rumors.
According to the various media.....(1) Farouk Abdul Mudallad (or Mutallab), a Nigerian, is a Muslim whose mother's roots are in YEMEN.(2) He is or was at one time, or maybe never was an Engineering student in London. (3) He did or did not spend time in a controversal mosque in London (4) He ran around the same circles as a radical Muslim cleric (An Iman supposedly tied to Ft . Hood shooter), the US tried to kill by bombing Yemen on Thurs Dec 24. (5) Oops.. He didn't contact THAT cleric, but instead contacted a different Yemeni cleric on the Internet. (6) He may or may not have received training at al-Qaeda camps in YEMEN (7) He attempted to light some firecrackers on the plane. (8) No - it wasn't firecrackers. (9) He received instructions in YEMEN on how to use a "destructive device." (10) This "destructive device" was actually 80 grams of PETN and a syringe sewn into his underwear while he was in YEMEN. (11) This "destructive underwear" was supposedly created by a Saudi expert bomb maker al-Qaeda member in YEMEN. (12) Perhaps instead of a "destructive device" or suicide underwear, it was instead a faulty battery that exploded from his electronic device. (9) His wealthy banker father warned the US embassy in May that his son was becoming radical.
"Could it be possible that the government and media are jumping to an embarrassing conclusion, along with potential racial profiling here? I am an electrical engineer by profession for over 30 years, and the description of the explosion sounds just like a faulty battery on a personal electronic device (PED). If the plane was just starting it's descent, it could be he was stowing his device at the time of the explosion (turning it on/off, cabin pressure fluctuations, etc.), a more likely time for the battery to explode if it were faulty." (1)
(1) Terrorist Airliner Explosion: Maybe just a battery?
My thoughts: If indeed this alleged attempted terrorist attack turns out to be the result of a faulty battery, then don't expect to see this reported on the front page of US newspapers. This incident has already demonized YEMEN. American waraholics $$$ have been iching for another bloody war in YEMEN....How timely..The US supported the previous bombings in Yemen and played a part in the Dec 24th bombing, the day BEFORE this alleged "explosive suicide underwear" terrorist attempt.
If indeed the PETN chemicals were sewn into his underwear while he was in YEMEN, where in the world has this underwear been all this time.. between YEMEN and Amsterdam? Wearing it.. or was it in a metal box? He must have traveled with his explosive underwear from YEMEN to Nigeria. He boarded a KLM flight from Nigeria on Dec 24. He boarded a Delta (Northwest) flight from Amsterdam headed for Detroit on Dec 25.. all this time wearing an explosive, super duper suicide underwear?
This alleged terrorist attempt is a too good to be true. It's a "gift" to the US government trying to justify to the American people and to give them a reason to support a war in YEMEN.. You know.. all in the name of wiping terrorism from the face of the earth. Forget that you can easily get reciples and directions to make a bomb from all over the Internet. Forget that you can make terrorist plans from anywhere in the world... not only in YEMEN. On top of that, you don't need to go all the way to YEMEN to obtain a super duper suicide underwear bomb.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
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