CSM
Senior Member
I wish I could say that I had slipped security a note denoting that individual as "suspicious" (something this guy swore I did!) but alas I cannot claim credit. Truthfully, I was laughing my head off at him each time it happened.
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CSM said:I wish I could say that I had slipped security a note denoting that individual as "suspicious" (something this guy swore I did!) but alas I cannot claim credit. Truthfully, I was laughing my head off at him each time it happened.
That's my fear!insein said:Even if the story is made up, don't you think the terrorists could pull this off? Is that law about not being able to pull more than 2 arab people over accurate? I think it is. Which is total BULLSHIT!!!
The socialists and their PC society are going to kill us all.
insein said:Even if the story is made up, don't you think the terrorists could pull this off? Is that law about not being able to pull more than 2 arab people over accurate? I think it is. Which is total BULLSHIT!!!
CSM said:The law is NOT acurate as far as I know. One of my units was assigned airport security for some time after 9/11, and that was NOT EVER briefed to them. As to what was actually briefed, well, that is classified.
dilloduck said:cool--a no lose situation---practice your bomb making and if you get challenged claim "discrimnation". While personal rights are important, they also make us vulnerable.
More details on Flight 327 released
By Audrey Hudson
May 27, 2007
The inspector general for Homeland Security late Friday released new details of what federal air marshals say was a terrorist dry run aboard Northwest Airlines Flight 327 from Detroit to Los Angeles on June 29, 2004.
Several portions of the report remain redacted. The release stems from a Freedom of Information request by The Washington Times in April 2006. The Times first reported on July 22 that this and other probes and dry runs were occurring on commercial flights since the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Look for the full report in Wednesday's edition of The Times.
Excerpts fom 51-page inspector general report:
On the flight, 13 Middle Eastern men behaved in a suspicious manner that aroused the attention and concern of the flight attendants, passengers, air marshals and pilots.
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