A "Short" Saga of the "Underwear" Bomber

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After initially vowing to plead innocent and call Kurt Haskell, the man who saw him
being aided onto Delta Flight 253 by a well dressed man, as a defense witness,
alleged underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab has changed his mind and
admitted all eight charges against him, thereby protecting accomplices involved in the plot.

Detroit Lawyer Haskell has been a prominent skeptic of the government’s official version of events,
having witnessed a well-dressed man help Abdulmutallab clear security before the incident on Christmas
Day 2009 despite the fact that the bomber had no passport, in addition to the fact that his own father
had warned U.S. intelligence officials of the threat posed by Abdulmutallab
a month before the attempted attack.

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Awlaki also met with Christmas Day underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and acted as
“the middle-man between the young Nigerian and the bombmaker.” As we have thoroughly documented,
the Delta Flight 253 incident was staged from start to finish. The US State Department allowed
Abdulmutallab to board the plane, aided by a well-dressed Indian man, despite the fact
that he was on a terror watch list and had no passport.
The Christmas Day incident was a boon for companies linked with the military-industrial complex,
as it greased the skids for the global introduction of naked body scanners in airports.

As of November 20, 2010, the TSA reported that there were 385 full-body scanners now in use at
68 United States airports, which were listed in an article of that date on USAToday.com and ABCnews.com.

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