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To: CivilWarBrewing

If as I enter a commercial plane I’m flying in and I see ANY MIDDLE-EASTERN FACE...

I’m pivoting on my heel and WILL NOT BOARD.

I think even muzzie passengers will be clamoring for honkie pilots, or anyone but their own.


9 posted on 03/25/2015 4:51:55 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: gaijin

You know what?

The authorities will maybe RELATE what’s on the tape.

But will they permit the public to HEAR it, themselves..?

NOT IN A MILLION YEARS.

Even here in the US, where we have very few muzzies, as time passes it’s rare even on 9-11 anniversaries to see old footage of the dramatic things that unfolded that day.

To hear second-hand accounts about it is one thing, but to see or hear it first-hand is another.

THEY’RE NOT GOING TO RELEASE THE AUDIO, JUST WATCH.


20 posted on 03/25/2015 4:56:35 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: gaijin

They need to thoroughly vet all pilots. Check them out at least once/month. Including their physical health. I’m sick of this.


84 posted on 03/25/2015 5:13:01 PM PDT by ncpatriot
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To: gaijin

In 1983, I made a flight from Saint Louis to LA, while I was working the Harrier II program, to attend some meetings in Yuma, AZ. About an hour after the takeoff, 2 Mideast passengers joined a Mideast passenger in the seats in front of me. They began conversing in an unknown foreign language and at times acted to be intensely excited and speaking loudly. The passenger who was in front of me kept quieting them down and appeared to be the leader. When we reached California, they quit the discussions and I was somewhat relieved. They exited ahead of me and I lost sight of them when I changed planes to Yuma. Apparently they did not proceed with any actions. I bought a folding Buck stainless steel pocket knife and modified it so it could be quickly opened with thumb pressure on the side of the blade. I carried the knife on all flights I made up until 2002. I had found out it could pass through screening and detection while in Japan in 1986. They had the most intensive screening for flights I ever ran across. I am glad I never had to make use of it. I still have the original, along with a couple of newer modified versions, including one with my initials engraved that Buck Knife presented to me at a NRA convention in Dallas. I had showed my original to a Navy SEAL Team member and made him a copy. The SEAL Teams had Buck make modified versions for members.


211 posted on 03/25/2015 6:05:50 PM PDT by Huskerfan44 (Huskerfan44 (22 Yr, Navy Vet))
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