Besides the anamolies raised in the video, there is also the case of "hero" Jasper Schuringa's account of how he subdued Mutallab: "As the plane neared its destination of Detroit, Michigan, he heard a pop that sounded like a firecracker going off, and someone started yelling: "Fire! Fire!"
"Around 30 seconds later the smoke started to fill up on the left side beneath this person," he said.
"I basically reacted directly. I didn't think." He jumped over the passenger next to him and lunged over Abdulmutallab's seat, "Because I was thinking he's trying to blow up the plane, and I was trying to search his body for any explosives." "I pulled the object from him and tried to extinguish the fire with my hands and threw it away. Just to be sure I grabbed him with another attendant and we took him to first class and there we stripped him and contained him with handcuffs and we made sure he had no more weapons, no more bombs on him." "The whole plane was screaming. The suspect, he didn't say a word." Schuringa said other passengers applauded as he walked back to his seat.
The reactions of the other passengers seems normal. The reactions of Schuringa are reminiscent of someone who has been trained in anti-in-flight-terror tactics.
Jasper Schuringa's camera image of Mutallab as he is taken off the plane. According to reports Schuringa was on his way to visit an 'Israeli friend', Shai Ben-Ami who owns a restaurant in Miami. The flight landed at around noon on Christmas day, and by that afternoon Ben-Ami had become Schuringa's impromptu PR manager, aggressively negotiating fees for interviews and the couple of cell phone pictures that Schuringa had taken of Mutallab as he was being taken off the plane.
Eyewitnesses on the flight also reported that after Mutallab was taken off the plane the FBI arrested another Indian-looking man in Detroit airport. The FBI has since denied that anyone else was involved.
Patricia Keepman was on the flight with her husband, daughter and two new adopted children, reported that they were sitting 20 rows behind Mutallab. Her daughter said that ahead of them was a man who videotaped the entire flight, including the attempted detonation. "He sat up and videotaped the entire thing, very calmly," said Patricia. So where is this 3rd mystery man? The FBI can't find him although they quarintied the entire flight's passengers? How hard would it have been to investigate everyone with a video camera on their carry on luggage?
Flight 253 passenger Kurt Haskell and his wife
Passenger Kurt Haskell also reported that a third Indian man was arrested after the plane landed in Detroit airport. Haskell also claims that he has since been visited by the FBI in what appears to be an attempt to silence him and his report of a third man.
According to CNN, the knicker bomber's father contacted the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria recently with concerns his son was planning something, that he had become "radicalized". His pleas apparently fell on deaf ears.
Coincidentally, the Orwellian Patriot Act, passed on the back of the 9/11 attacks, is up for either renewal or trash-canning in a couple of weeks. What luck then for Obama, who is secretly very fond of such draconian powers, that the knicker bomber happened along, because there is now a very good chance that the Patriot Act will not only be enthusiastically renewed, but unanimously so.
There is no chance however that any of these troubling details will be discussed by the mainstream media, because none of them are relevant to the story that the US and Israeli governments want us to believe: Yemen is crawling with "al-Qaeda"!!
Christmas "Crotch Bomber" & the Chertoff Connection
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ben ami is found here
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/related/to/Shai+Ben-Ami
his wife is columbian and own this
http://www.nazlyv.com/
1300 pennsylvania ave is home to 1300 pennsylvania partners llc, as well as an apartment building with a number of residents. Schuringa is not listed as a resident
http://www.whitepages.com/search/ReverseAddress?street=1300+pennsylvan...
1300 pennsylvania partners is listed as a developer
https://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=F61F5A0DF83...
However, I can't find their records in for the state of florida corporations except as a cache file
http://sunbiz.org/scripts/cordet.exe?action=DETFIL&inq_doc_number=L050...
Ben Ami's address in Peoplefinders is 1000 West Ave,
Miami, FL 33139, which is a commercial area.
Ben ami does not own a restaurant according to Florida state records (http://www.sunbiz.org/search.html)
He is listed in White Pages as General Mgr of Domo Japones
http://www.whitepages.com/search/Replay?facebook_count=0&linkedin_coun...
Domo Japones has been out of business since 2008
http://www.yelp.com/biz/domo-japones-miami
Domo Japones is owned by some other Jew http://www.sunbiz.org/search.html
Schuringa has these addresses on Peoplefinders:
ADDRESS 1:
650 64th St,
Miami, FL 33138
ADDRESS 2:
1300 Pennsylvania Ave,
Miami Beach, FL 33139
ADDRESS 3:
1045 8th St #7,
Miami Beach, FL 33139
By Daily Mail Reporter
05th March 2010
A bomb on board a U.S. Christmas Day flight would have failed to bring the plane down even if it had been detonated successfully, a new test explosion suggests.
A controlled blast on a Boeing 747, using the same explosives that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is accused of smuggling on board, failed to burst the fuselage.
It means, had the bomb exploded on December 25, Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit would have successfully landed .
Impact: A slight bump can be seen on the fuselage above the wing after replica explosives to those allegedly smuggled on Flight 253 were detonated in a test
Simulation: The mannequin, carrying the same explosives found, before the test
However, experts said the alleged Islamist terrorist and the passenger next to him would have died, while other passengers would have suffered ruptured ear drums.
Mr Abdulmutallab, 23, who is accused of sewing explosives into his underpants and using a syringe to detonate it, denies attempting to murder 289 people.
The controlled experiment was carried out for the BBC Two documentary How safe are our Skies? Detroit Flight 253.
The same amount of the explosive pentaerythritol (or PETN) allegedly carried by Mr Abdulmutallab was placed to mirror the location where he was sitting on the plane.
Captain J Joseph, an air accident investigator, and Dr Wyatt both concluded that the quantity of explosive used was nowhere near enough needed to rupture the skin of a passenger plane.
Dr Wyatt told the BBC: ‘If it was a more rigid material then we might have seen a crack or breakthrough but this is actually quite a flexible material.
‘I was extremely impressed by the aircraft structure. It can sustain quite a hefty thump.’
Captain Joseph said: ‘We noticed the aircraft had lost some rivets but no flight controls were compromised and certainly no fuel tanks were breached.
‘I’m very confident that the flight crew could have taken this aeroplane without any incident at all and get it on the ground safely.’
However, the experts said that the death of the suspected bomber and the passenger beside him would have been traumatic for passengers.
Captain Joseph said the noise and the smoke would have been awful, ‘not to mention the parts of the bodies that were disintegrated as part of the explosion’.
But Captain Joseph said the experiment could help to put air travellers at ease: ‘I think this should be a confidence-builder for passengers.
‘After seeing... how well the aircraft maintained its structural integrity, and obviously the pilot’s capacity to fly the aircraft, it should give them a great deal of confidence.’
For security reasons, they could not go into specific details of blast damage inside the cabin of the test Boeing 747.
Kip Hawley, the former head of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said: ‘We can be sure that al Qaeda and others have taken lessons from their failed attempt and this programme allows the public to be privy to some of those lessons.
Evidence: Singed underpants with explosive powder sewn into the crotch
Lethal: The PETN powder found could kill a bomber - but not bring down a 747
‘An active and engaged public can not only be a layer of security but can be more effective in demanding the kind of security that will work.
‘The explosives analysis done by Dr John Wyatt gave a realistic picture of the effects of a carry-on bomb roughly similar to the one used on Christmas Day.
‘The point that today’s airframes are more resilient than many imagine is a critical point.
‘Governments do very sophisticated testing similar to what Dr Wyatt demonstrated and those results inform security measures you see in airports today.
‘Specifically, it was that kind of testing that led to the decision to allow 100ml of any liquid, carried in a sealed one-litre baggie, to be brought through security.’
Dr Wyatt’s test results are to be shared with governments and aviation security experts around the world.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1255722/Test-explosion-shows-Christmas-Day-flight-landed-bomb-detonated.html
TERAHERTZ WAVES TEAR APART DNA, states an M.I.T. study.
When it comes to naked scanners, a lot of attention is given to the privacy issue. People also discuss the amounts of radiation the scanners emit. Official sources tell us it is no more than what you would be exposed to in 2 minutes on a plane. While that's true enough, this all fails to address the real issue, which is that these Terahertz scanners have been found to unzip DNA, which can damage genes ability to express proteins properly. This is linked to a number of problems including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and autism .
1st article about scanners
http://casesblog.blogspot.com/2009/12...
2nd article- Terahertz
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...
3rd article from M.I.T.: Terahertz unzips DNA
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/...
Gene expression profile distinctions in children with autism
(and they admit it's most likely from environmental damage or a genetic susceptability coupled with an environmental trigger)
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu...
Thousands of New Cancers Predicted Due to Increased Use of CT
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/7... (registration required - free)