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wakeup2nwo
30-12-2009, 01:28 AM
Underwear Bomber's Father Met With CIA Prior To Bombing Attempt

Airing Date DEC.29, 2009

Underwear Bomber's Father Met With CIA Prior To Bombing Attempt - YouTube

flip side
30-12-2009, 01:44 AM
What a surprise! So instead of the CIA doing their job and hauling this guy into custody for questioning, they send round one of their agents and make a patsie out of him, hence the smart suited man bypassing him onto the plane with no passport, hence no security checks, hence the whole incident being filmed.

And they have a commentor talking about 'connecting the dots' on this whole incident. LOL, they dont even come close to connecting the dots, but we are talking about CNN here so what can you expect?

Everything is once again put down to human error, security service failures. Nothing to do with the fact the CIA is rotten to the core? 'No no no, it was all one big mistake, you must give us more powers to prevent anything like this happening again.'

Oh Please.

wakeup2nwo
30-12-2009, 01:51 AM
What a surprise! So instead of the CIA doing their job and hauling this guy into custody for questioning, they send round one of their agents and make a patsie out of him, hence the smart suited man bypassing him onto the plane with no passport, hence no security checks, hence the whole incident being filmed.

And they have a commentor talking about 'connecting the dots' on this whole incident. LOL, they dont even come close to connecting the dots, but we are talking about CNN here so what can you expect?

Everything is once again put down to human error, security service failures. Nothing to do with the fact the CIA is rotten to the core? 'No no no, it was all one big mistake, you must give us more powers to prevent anything like this happening again.'

Oh Please.

i totally agree!! they wont stop until where all RFID microchipped and on a world wide data base!

thedefender
30-12-2009, 02:25 AM
CIA is stirring shit up up. As always! I have been wondering if this scenario was planned out the way it unfolded. If not and it was meant to be more severe; I wonder what their intentions actually were. If so then I believe they will try to install more fear into Americans (which they are doing) to try and impose their adgenda with full force. You name it they will enforce it. As we can see now they are trying and accomplishing extra security measures at airports. In the end they want us all chipped. It is what they always wanted.

The CIA probably developed this plan the day that man's father told them he was worried about his son. Which leads me to believe why was it that the father felt he had to contact such high level officials?

wakeup2nwo
30-12-2009, 02:53 AM
more..

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/6909184/Detroit-terror-attack-CIA-had-report-on-suspect-five-weeks-before-bomb.html

Detroit terror attack: CIA had report on suspect five weeks before bomb

The father of terrorist suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had reported his concerns about his son's radicalisation directly to the CIA more than a month before the attempted bombing of an aeroplane in Detroit, according to a report.


By Nick Allen in Los Angeles
Published: 1:04AM GMT 30 Dec 2009

But the warning was not passed on in full by the intelligence agency, a source told CNN.

Abdulmutallab's father Alhaji Uma Abdulmutallab, a prominent banker, was said to have had one face-to-face meeting with a CIA official in Nigeria and several contacts by telephone.

A report was said to have been sent to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, but much of it was not disseminated further to other agencies, it was claimed. A source told CNN the report had been known to the CIA for five weeks.

President Barack Obama is said to have been prompted to make a statement about the failed Christmas Day attack on Tuesday after learning about the report, and to have been referring to it when he talked about "systemic failures" that allowed Abdulmutallab to board the Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines flight in Amsterdam.

Mr Obama said: "Weeks ago, this information was passed to a component of our intelligence community but was not effectively distributed so as to get the suspect's name on a no-fly list."

It had previously been known that Abdulmutallab's father spoke to "officials" at the US embassy in Nigeria but not that the CIA had prepared a report.

As the bureaucratic fingerpoining intensified, one source told CNN: "We ended up in a situation where a single point of failure in the system put our security at risk."

However, an intelligence source hit back, saying some details of the report had been passed on by the CIA, including the suspect's name and passport number.

"I am not aware of a magic piece of intelligence that would have put him on the no-fly list," the source told CNN.