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FBI Investigates Stolen KC Airport Uniforms (Missing Truckload)
KMBC ABC TV Channel 9 Kansas City ^
| May 16, 2002
| Jeremy Hubbard
Posted on 05/16/2002 9:16:35 PM PDT by codebreaker
Federal terrorism investigators are looking into the thefts of uniforms worn by airport workers.
KMBC's Jeremy Hubbard said that the uniforms are normally worn by employees with acess to secure airport areas as well as to airplanes.
'Well, that doesn't make me feel very comfortable about flying today. I didn't know that,' traveler Melanie Volker said.
Hubbard said the heist happened a week and a half ago at 17th and Cherry streets.
Someone broke into Cintas Uniforms and stole a uniform delivery truck.
The day after the break in, the truck was recovered, but the uniforms were missing.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Kansas; US: Missouri
KEYWORDS: cintas; fbi; jihadinamerica; kci; terrorwar; truckload; uniformsmissing
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The only coverage we are going to get on this is local..I'm afraid.
To: codebreaker
linky no worky.....
To: codebreaker
To: codebreaker
To: swarthyguy
The FBI should talk to Miss Cleo they seem to have the same powers of clairvoyance these days..
To: codebreaker
Now you're cookin' with grease.......
To: codebreaker
Lanza added that a uniform alone will not get someone access to restricted areas at the airport. wanna bet?
To: TaxPayer2000
That is what they were doing in Logan Airport in Boston pre-9/11..
To: hole_n_one;codebreaker;swarthyguy;OKCSubmariner
The security at Logan was Argenbright which is owned by "Securicor",a British company.
It has a "franchise" in Dubai.
It is owned by an Arab.
What's the chance that important badges,codes,passwords, uniforms etc were stolen from there?
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posted on
05/16/2002 9:43:11 PM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: Betty Jo
Plus Logan was just a mess pre-9/11 under contsruction..those Arabs knew what they were doing, picking a weak spot
Just like stealing uniforms in the middile of the country where it takes a week for the local news to notice that they are missing.
To: codebreaker; *TerrOrWar; aristeides; *JIHAD IN AMERICA; thinden; honway; OKCSubmariner; Shermy...
The only coverage we are going to get on this is local..I'm afraid.You may be right.
It's a wonder they didn't wait until all airport employees were totally federalized and wearing standardized uniforms. Then they could have used them at any airport in the country :)
The rotten thing about this type of thing is that it's so obvious, it could just be a diversion. But I sure wouldn't want to count on that.
To: All
To: Lion's Cub
After 9/11, there were reports that some of the hijackers had been wearing pilot's uniforms and had been given courtesy seats in the cockpits of the planes. Was this ever confirmed?
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posted on
05/16/2002 9:54:32 PM PDT
by
Mitchell
To: Mitchell
Scroll down to Post#34 and read the newsmax article.
We forget and need to keep remembering these things.
Hijackers info
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To: codebreaker
check ebay next week. lol
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posted on
05/16/2002 10:08:26 PM PDT
by
TLBSHOW
To: swarthyguy
Thank you for the link. That's exactly what I recalled -- that hijackers were already in the cockpits as a courtesy, under the false pretense that they were colleague pilots. And that there were many other flights that morning with others (presumably terrorists) in the cockpit under the same courtesy rules; these flights would also have been hijacked if the government hadn't taken such swift action to ground all planes. But those people weren't held. They're loose now, planning who knows what.
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05/16/2002 10:10:20 PM PDT
by
Mitchell
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To: Mitchell
No one seems to remember this. The worst thing was they just walked away!!
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