Bombshell Eyewitness Revelations: Confirmed FBI Cover-Up Of Flight 253 Attack

Detroit attorney Kurt Haskell dropped bombshell revelations
concerning his eyewitness experience of the Flight 253 attack and how
the FBI detained a second man after dogs detected a bomb in his luggage
on The Alex Jones Show today. The FBI has not only ignored
Haskell’s story, but they have launched a cover-up by refusing to
even acknowledge the existence of another man who filmed the entire
flight, including the aborted attack, as well as the well-dressed man
who aided the bomber to board the plane even though he had no passport
and was on a terror watch list.

Watch this space for more stories on this astounding news that the corporate media has completely failed to cover.

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Kurt Nimmo
Prison Planet.com
Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Detroit attorney Kurt Haskell appeared on the Alex Jones Show today
and detailed his experience at the Amsterdam airport and on flight 253.
Mr. Haskell provided information not covered by the corporate media.

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Kurt Haskell.

In addition to a detailed retelling of the story he gave the
corporate media, Mr. Haskell addressed the unprofessional and
lackadaisical behavior of the FBI and airport security after the plane
landed at the Detroit Metro airport in Romulus, Michigan. He
characterized their behavior as a “complete embarrassment. They
actually put us in more jeopardy than we were already in.”

Passengers were told to remain seated in the aircraft for 20 minutes
after landing despite the fact security did not know at that point if
there was an explosive on the plane or if the fire started by the
suspect Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab while on descent to the airport had
spread under the floor in the cabin or to the fuel tanks in the wings.

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, according to
Haskell.

At this point a bomb-sniffing dog pointed at carry-on luggage in the
possession of a man Haskell described as Indian around 30 years old.
Officials led the man away to an interrogation room. Haskell said he
was concerned because the bomb-sniffing dog had flagged the man,
indicating he may have had explosives in his carry-on luggage. The
Indian man was subsequently led away in handcuffs.

Following this incident 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.”

Haskell said the corporate media refuses to cover this aspect of his
story. He has repeated it to “countless” news agencies and
they uniformly have not included it to his knowledge.

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Mr. Haskell questioned why officials have not released the Amsterdam
airport security video that will undoubtedly reveal crucial information
about the “sharp-dressed man” who escorted a disheveled
Mutallab to the boarding area. Haskell described the suspected
terrorist as appearing to be a “poor black teenager.”

The well-dressed Indian man did all the talking. He insisted
Mutallab be boarded on the plane without a passport and when an airport
employee refused to do so Mutallab and the Indian man went to talk with
a supervisor. The Indian man tried to pass off Mutallab as a Sudanese
refugee and have him boarded despite the fact doing so would be in
violation of regulations concerning refugees. In general, documentation
must be provided by an embassy in order for refugees to board
international flights.

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Mr. Haskell did not see Mutallab again until the botched terror
bombing inside the plane on the approach to Detroit. He did not know
how Mutallab finally boarded the aircraft.

The FBI was not pleased with Kurt Haskell when they conducted a
follow-up interview earlier today in Michigan. They showed him close-up
photographs of various people, including Mutallab. “They kind of
tried to trick me,” Haskell explained. The agents tried to pass
off two photos of Mutallab as different people. Kurt asked the agents
if they were attempting to impeach his story and smear him.

The Indian man was not included in the photographs.

Haskell asked them why he was not shown a full body shot of the
suspect. Haskell was eight rows back from the suspect. The FBI agents
did not answer and were displeased with the question. He also asked the
FBI agents if it would be more appropriate to bring the surveillance
video from the Amsterdam airport instead of still photos. “I
don’t think they liked that comment from me,” Haskell
added. The FBI said they did not have the videotape.

The agents showed Haskell a photograph of the man flagged by the
bomb-sniffing dog and taken into custody in customs. “Isn’t
this the man who had the bomb in his carry-on bag that you arrested in
customs who you refuse to admit exists?” Haskell asked the
agents. “They really didn’t like that comment from me and
had no comment back to me but I said it sure looks like the man you
refuse to admit exists.”

Kurt Haskell was circumspect and careful not to speculate during the
interview with Alex Jones. He indicated he is only interested in the
facts and does not want to endanger his version of events by
speculating on motives.

Corporate media interviews with the Haskells.

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