Sunday, January 24, 2010

US Feds Were Tracking Nigerian Christian Man on Flight 253 Instead of the Islamic Bomber...


From Weasel Zippers:

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Another dud, the Feds are busy watching a 41-year-old man whose first name is Emmanuel and wife's name is Jane Frances while a 23-year-old kid named Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab walks by without so much as a second look....

U.S. authorities had another Nigerian-born man with an engineering background on their radar when Northwest Airlines Flight 253 prepared to land in Detroit, Michigan, on Christmas Day.

Click on the title to get the whole story at Weasel Zippers.

3 comments:

Damien said...
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Pastorius said...

It is absolutely incredible to me that the Feds are so clueless that they were tracking a man named Emmanuel on the day of Christmas.

Emmanuel = Christ With Us.

Anonymous said...

Wanna bet the Feds involved (in tracking 41-year-old man whose first name is Emmanuel and wife's name is Jane Frances )may be recent affirmative action recruits who culturally fit the void of Arabic/Pashtun/Farsi speaking individuals of muslim heritage & just happen to hold beliefs anathema to ours?

It's apparent the 'powers-that-be' appreciate the effectiveness of PC/MC policies at Fort Hood &/or Khost to the extent the effectiveness of such policies needn't be limited to military and intelligence installations.

The perception that our Constitutional Rights gives every citizen the right to choose and or reject faith and bear weapons retards this enemies 'struggle' (lest we use their term, jihad).

Those who embrace the uniform of the first and second amendments are automatically considered enemy combatants.

Napolitano identified returning veterans, the tea bag brigade as potential terrorists.
Bill Whittle's whistleblowers confirm enemy infiltration penetrates the core of our national security measures.

2012 is too long to wait to address the depth of this security breach. No other administration would have adapted such suicidal recruitment policies - certainly not while at war.