So TSA was responsible for the terrorist getting his bomb on the plane?

Instead of turning this into a game of political ping pong, lay the blame where it belongs. At the doorstep of the fucking security services! This is an unforegiveable lapse in security and the arseholes who didn't act on information gained months ago should not only be fired, they should be imprisoned!

Terrorists will always find new ways to carry out their attacks and maybe some will be successful. But when the security services have the name and location of an individual flagged as a possible terrorist, there is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for this bastard being able to get a visa or board an aeroplane.

You are Oh So Right. The only problem is, whens the last time you heard of a Fed employee being fired???? Offhand I can't think of any. This was caused by some dumb fuck not doing his or her job.

Whoever dropped the ball on this should be fired and deprived of all his or her many perks granted by we the taxpayers.

No you idiot it was caused by a failure in the communications network between the related entities who protect us.

The 911 commission told the Bush admin this YEARS ago.

Why haven't we had more incidents like this recent one then?


But hey, keep on gulping down that koolaid. :rolleyes:

How did this idiot get a visa in the first place?
 
Instead of turning this into a game of political ping pong, lay the blame where it belongs. At the doorstep of the fucking security services! This is an unforegiveable lapse in security and the arseholes who didn't act on information gained months ago should not only be fired, they should be imprisoned!

Terrorists will always find new ways to carry out their attacks and maybe some will be successful. But when the security services have the name and location of an individual flagged as a possible terrorist, there is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for this bastard being able to get a visa or board an aeroplane.

You are Oh So Right. The only problem is, whens the last time you heard of a Fed employee being fired???? Offhand I can't think of any. This was caused by some dumb fuck not doing his or her job.

Whoever dropped the ball on this should be fired and deprived of all his or her many perks granted by we the taxpayers.

No you idiot it was caused by a failure in the communications network between the related entities who protect us.

The 911 commission told the Bush admin this YEARS ago.

KIinda funny that the info made it from Nigeria to those self same iintelligence parties. Someone dropped the ball and didn't pass the intel on not that your an idiot or anything..
 
Pretty simple answer really.

All flights destined to arrive in the United States must go through controlled airports in designated countries and through air terminals that we control.

An example.

A flight originates in Malaysia, flies to Australia with a final destination of San Francisco.

The flight lands in Sidney and every passenger bound for the US must deplane. Exit the secured area and then travel to a security check point controlled by U.S. TSA screeners who have access to all of the suspect terrorist databases where each name is screened for known associations to extremists (Democrats won't count as extremists at this writing) and either cleared or detained. Time can be saved by having the names forwarded ahead of time as long as there is valid ID with the forward.

Every passenger bound for the US on that flight will then be subjected to a full body scan as well as scans for explosives.

If they are not on any list, pass the scans and the normal security procedures, they can then board the plane.

We need to model our passenger air security under the same model that the Israelis use.
 
Exclusive: FBI Silent On Plane Bomber’s Accomplice
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Paul Joseph Watson & Kurt Nimmo
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Flight 253 eyewitness Kurt Haskell has astoundingly revealed how the FBI are deliberately hiding the existence of a second man who was arrested following the Christmas Day plane bombing incident after bomb-sniffing dogs detected a possible second explosive device in his luggage.




The probability that there was a bomb in the man’s luggage was all but confirmed when the FBI moved the passengers to another location.

Appearing on The Alex Jones Show yesterday, Haskell related how after being allowed to disembark from the plane by officials, passengers were detained in customs with their carry-on luggage for six hours while they waited to be interrogated by the FBI.

Bomb sniffing dogs then detected a possible explosive device in the luggage of an Indian man around 30 years old before the man was arrested and led away to an interrogation room.

The probability that there was a bomb in the man’s luggage was all but confirmed when the FBI moved the passengers to another location. “You’re being moved,” the FBI told them, “it is not safe here. I’m sure you all saw what happened and can read between the lines and why you’re being moved.”

The identity of the second man has not been discussed by authorities or the media and Haskell’s description of his own interview with the FBI suggests that the feds are deliberately trying to bury the notion that the bomber had one or more accomplices.

Exclusive: FBI Silent On Plane Bomber’s Accomplice
 
Its systematic.

Do you not understand that there is protocal in the way of the information transfer?

The 911 commission talked about this and then Bush and team did nothing to fix it.
 

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