Posted on 12/27/2009 3:41:47 PM PST by tobyhill
The rich kid with a brilliant school record was a ticking time bomb even before he turned up as an international student living in his fathers mansion block apartment in Britain.
Classmates remember Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab as such a pious youth that he was nicknamed Imam and the Pope after rebuking them for failing to live up to religious principles.
Suicide bombers typically take half a dozen years to descend from religious fanaticism to martyrdom, which appears to be the case for this young Nigerian, a security expert said.
Acting alone as a clean skin rather than by mingling with any gang of British plotters, he evaded the kind of close scrutiny that known radical suspects now endure. If, as suggested, he made contact with the Yemen-based cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, an idol for the mass murderer at the US military base Fort Hood, he could have done that via his computer screen.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesonline.co.uk ...
Its amazing that this turd was linked to the same cleric Nidal Hassan was linked to.
Hey HSA. I sense a thread.
There are only 5000 or so people on the no-fly list? Those half million names need to be added today. Let them appeal, but why should we watch them take down a plane?
The fact that national security is puzzled how this religious Arab could have done this with his sedate background proves they still don’t understand the nature of the War on Terrorism.
Just like Ft. Hood, it all comes back to political correctness. When it comes to granting visas to suspicious, young, third worlders, liberal government security officials, steeped in political correctness, feel more virtuous when they maintain an open mind and resist the sin of racial profiling.
Wasn't this during the HLF terror charity trial in Houston?I can't recall offhand.
I do know Bush was in Crawford on Aug 16th making a speech on the Georgia conflict with Russia.
This was also the month of the Democrat convention in Denver where the guy was found in his hotel room with the sodium cyanide, IIRC...
And back in Texas, albeit in San Antonio that month:
AUGUST 26, 2008 TUE 11:15 AM : (SAN ANTONIO, TX : -- AIRLINE SECURITY INCIDENT).... TSA officials became suspicious of a device with wires during a check about 11:15 a.m., airport spokesman David Hebert said. The device turned out to be a re-assembled MP3 player, Hebert said. A further check of the passenger brought up information TSA officials wanted to look into further, which delayed the flight, he said....----------Suspicious Device Delays Plane At SA Airport POSTED: 4:51 pm CDT August 26, 2008http://www.ksat.com/news/17304068/detail.html ******** ... A plane was detained at the San Antonio International Airport Tuesday because of what airport officials called a suspicious passenger. The plane was heading for Washington, D.C. and set to depart at noon. According to an airport spokesperson, a man set to board the plane was stopped at a security checkpoint Tuesday morning because he was carrying an MP3 player that was wrapped in tape and batteries and connected with wires to another electronic device. Although the MP3 player was cleared, United Airlines requested the plane be swept by security workers and search dogs. .... Airport officials said the MP3 player was not the only warning signal for the passenger. There were also other suspicious devices in the mans luggage, and he had booked 3 one-way tickets from Dallas to San Antonio and then to Washington, D.C. -------------S.A. Airport Officials Delay Plane Because of Suspicious Passenger, (News 4)Last Update: 8/26 5:16 pm http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=bf0e72d1-a0f4-4030-b3da-b5aaf7cba0ae 866 posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:29:25 AM by Cindy
AUGUST 26, 2008 TUE 11:15 AM : (SAN ANTONIO, TX : -- AIRLINE SECURITY INCIDENT).... TSA officials became suspicious of a device with wires during a check about 11:15 a.m., airport spokesman David Hebert said. The device turned out to be a re-assembled MP3 player, Hebert said. A further check of the passenger brought up information TSA officials wanted to look into further, which delayed the flight, he said....
----------Suspicious Device Delays Plane At SA Airport POSTED: 4:51 pm CDT August 26, 2008http://www.ksat.com/news/17304068/detail.html
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... A plane was detained at the San Antonio International Airport Tuesday because of what airport officials called a suspicious passenger. The plane was heading for Washington, D.C. and set to depart at noon. According to an airport spokesperson, a man set to board the plane was stopped at a security checkpoint Tuesday morning because he was carrying an MP3 player that was wrapped in tape and batteries and connected with wires to another electronic device.
Although the MP3 player was cleared, United Airlines requested the plane be swept by security workers and search dogs. .... Airport officials said the MP3 player was not the only warning signal for the passenger. There were also other suspicious devices in the mans luggage, and he had booked 3 one-way tickets from Dallas to San Antonio and then to Washington, D.C.
-------------S.A. Airport Officials Delay Plane Because of Suspicious Passenger, (News 4)Last Update: 8/26 5:16 pm http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=bf0e72d1-a0f4-4030-b3da-b5aaf7cba0ae 866 posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:29:25 AM by Cindy
OCTOBER 2009 : (YEMEN : MUTALLAB IS IN YEMEN; THIS IS THE LAST TIME HIS FAMILY HEARS FROM HIM) The family last had contact with Mr Abdulmutallab in October when he was in Yemen. He travelled to Ethiopia and then Ghana.------------ "bomb plans began with classroom defence of 9/11," Times Online ^ | 12/27/2009 | Dominic Kennedy
DECEMBER 16, 2009 : (MUTALLAB TRAVELS TO ETHIOPIA AND THEN GHANA WHERE THE RETURN TICKET FOR HIS TRIP TO DETROIT IS PURCHASED- BUT THE RETURN DESTINATION IS CHANGED FROM ACCRA IN GHANA TO LAGOS IN NIGERIA) The return ticket for his trip to Detroit, via Amsterdam, was bought at KLMs office in Accra on December 16 for $2,831 (£1,770). Unusually for a potential suicide bomber, he took the trouble to change his return destination, replacing Ghana with Lagos. He arrived in Nigeria on Christmas Eve. ------------ "bomb plans began with classroom defence of 9/11," Times Online ^ | 12/27/2009 | Dominic Kennedy
More trivia: one of congressman Conyer's aides was arrested in Ghana in 2006 a few years prior to this stuff. Before that, in July 2005, Congressman "Cold Cash" Jefferson was in Ghana with an aide , Bret Pfeffer...
And before that in 2003 Macon Georgia Mayor Jack Ellis was diddling around Ghana trying to land a deal to have Ghanians process US traffic tickets & have access to US citizens' private info.
Re Ghana:
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/ghana/index?tab=articles
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-to-the-Ghanaian-Parliament/
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Previewing-Ghana
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/18/us/politics/18prexy.html
Thanks for posting. One of the earlier reports -- possibly MSNBC, which has since deleted it -- said he had a one-way ticket, and that's been repeated on many websites without attribution. What the British press refers to as a "return ticket" is what we would normally call a "round-trip ticket."
Jihadists aren't the brightest bulbs, but even he and his handlers had to know that a one-way ticket is an invitation for the loving attention of airport security, as inept as it may be.
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