May 16, 2006, - 1:20 pm
SCARY: Another 9/11 Test By Traveling Muslim Arabs?
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Calling all Americans who’ve fallen asleep after 9/11. Read this report by WBEN reporter Tom Connolly about Muslim Arabs detained at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, last night–and listen to the audio, which has even more, scarier details:
A traveler stopped at Buffalo Niagara International Airport last night lead to some tense moments when the young man claimed he had a bomb.
The teenager and his father were stopped by airport security and while the father was cooperating with authorities, his son allegedly started praying loudly in Arabic and then announced “I have a bomb”, “I wanna die”‘ and “We’re all gonna die”.
[DS: The audio report says he said “that he is prepared.”]
With guns drawn on him, the 16-year-old then tore off its backpack and reached into it. Officers wrestled him to the ground and found he had no weapons or explosives, but several cell phones.
[DS: The audio report says he had five cellphones. Cellphones can be–and have been–used as bombing devices and detonators.]
The FBI questioned the young man, who was then taken to Erie County Medical Center for a psychiatric evaluation.
The audio report said the 16-year-old was flying home to Nassau County, Long Island, New York, and would not tell police why he was in Western New York for ten days.
Psychiatric evaluation? This kid should be prosecuted for issuing a terrorist threat, as non-Muslim kids all over America are, every day, when they make threats at school.
Now we know what they mean when they say “Flying While Arab” or “Flying While Muslim.” Clearly, this father and son were testing the system for vulnerabilities. They are not nuts at all.
But we are for blowing this off as a psychiatric event.
Tags: America, Buffalo Niagara International Airport, cell phones, Debbie Schlussel Calling, Erie County Medical Center, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Nassau County, New York, Tom Connolly, WBEN, WBEN reporter
I was on an international flight out of JFK last year. My wife and I got nervous because while we were checking in a group of 4 Middle Eastern men came in to the terminal together and then split up. They got on line for the same flight in two groups of two. What was really disturbing was that they were getting on a flight to Paris with not luggage. On the flight they all went to the restroom at the same time. Two went into the compartment while two more stood aroung outside looking around in all directions. I got the distinct feeling that this was a dry run for something else. I am a survivor of the WTC on 9/11, but I am not a tinfoil hat paranoid. I just got a real bad feeling about the way they were acting and what they were doing.
Architect on May 16, 2006 at 2:11 pm