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Flying with Saudis

Wednesday September 12, 2007

Categories: Islamic terrorism

Annie Jacobsen is on the trail of another suspicious incident involving possible airline terrorism. This bears watching.

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Lynn
September 12, 2007 7:05 PM

Don't know if it's credible, but this is what I read about it:

" . . . The Northeast Intelligence Network initially received information about Flight 1824 from a trusted federal source early Thursday, who described an incident that could hardly be considered benign by any standards. . . ."

It goes on to describe an incident involving multiple hits for Simtex, 144 ounces of hydrogen peroxide, and several bottles of vaseline that had been hollowed out, then refilled and taped together to form a cylinder - along with a nearly identical incident that was basically contemporaneous with the first. The rest is here:

http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/090907Flt1824

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