Posted on 08/08/2006 11:24:51 AM PDT by mojito
One of these possibilities must be true. There simply is no other rational explanation. Unless they took a side trip to Aruba, then Greta will find 'em.
I'd have to go back and look, and perhaps another FReeper can jog my memory, but I believe the university in Montana that mentioned the parents were distressed. I assume they would have been contacted.
After watching a documentary on the 911 terrorists and how they plotted and planned, I would have to say that IF these students are in fact terrorists, it is probable that their family and friends are totally in the dark about what they are doing.
I forgot about Geraldo. I like it that way. ;)
Well, as long as they're happy, I suppose...
I'd say your assessment is probably quite accurate. What are the odds of 11 students from ANYWHERE disappearing on the same day from the same place, all with the same itinerary?
I will ask a relevant question, and I would appreciate thoughtful (not kneejerk) responses from those who care to answer it.
HYPOTHETICALLY:
IF these men are terrorists and are discovered to have pulled off a terrorist attack, who will receive the most blame from the general public: the Democrats, the Republicans, or the Bush administration?
The dates definately make a difference. Move a couple of days either way and the price can change dramatically. Here's an Air Egypt flight that passes through JFK that departs Cairo on 09.23 and departs Bozeman on 10.20, for a total roundtrip cost of $1125. The Air Egypt flight through Denver on the same dates is $2244:
http://www.expedia.com/pub/agent.dll?qryt=2&tovr=-1294707293&ps3u=
Walk like an egyptian...
the 6 are watchers (computer geeks etc), 11 are workers and there are a couple dudes (the brains of the operation) missing who were probably already here before these dudes arrived.
Yup, you and I are thinking the same.
The Democrats
>>The Democrats<<
I tend to agree with you. But I think the question is a very good one, if I say so myself.
All three (Dems, Pubs, Bush administration) would share the blame in prosecuting the war in a P.C. way (IMHO).
23 being the olderst....the average age is 21....how is that old?
Maybe the 11 Egyptians who arrived at JFK and promptly disappeared are NOT the same 11 students who were supposed to come from Egypt. Perhaps these 11 stole the IDs of the real students. That's the only reason I can think of why the FBI won't release the photos to the public. They would do no good and probably just generate a gazillion false sightings. The photos released to LEO may come from surveillance at JFK and may be classified.
I'm doing my best to give the Feds. the benefit here and this is the best I can come up with. The alternative is pretty much unthinkable.
Lat's take a guess that the three denied was deliberate on the Muslim end....but it's a sham. The three they really wanted in came earlier than the 17 who did get in. Kinda like the pea & shell game.
"-- sorry no pics!"
I can oblige.... I won't post the pic in order to build up the suspense ;) but here's image from Montana State University cultural exchange program at MSU;)
http://www.montana.edu/international/images/isfb2006.jpg
We shouldn't allow any Egyptian "students" to have visas here, much less young males named "Mohamed." The State Department is in charge of this--and that does NOT give me confidence. It explains why no photos are circulating of the "students."
Embassy
The Arab Republic of Egypt
3521 International Court, NW, Washington DC 20008
Telephone: (202) 895 5400
Fax: (202) 244-4319
E-mail: embassy@egyptembdc.org
URL: http://www.egyptembassy.us
I emailed them. We'll see if I get a response.
Yes, it was a good question, with an obvious answer, IMHO. The Democrats have been the ball and chain that drags us down and prevents us from executing the WOT as efficiently and securely as we need to.
I'd say they probably didn't even leave NYC, but if they did, they could be anywhere.
I found this paragraph at CNN's updated news page:
"The Egyptian Embassy in Washington did not return calls from ABC News about the student's whereabouts and visa status."
I have searched newspapers and blogs out of Egypt and have not found one single word about their missing "students".
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