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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Janet Reno's Ugly Cousin Secretary Janet Napolitano Didn't Do Anything But Aid And Abet The Enemy Through Incompetence




"One thing I'd like to point out is that the system worked," Napolitano said. The passengers and crew of the flight took appropriate action.

Thats right Janet Reno's Ugly Cousin secretary Janet Napolitano praised "the system". In other words she gave herself a big pat on the back for being a complete idiot.

Remember TSA released their own security manual on the web and said it was not a problem?

Napolitano releases TSA own security manual on the web and says its not a problem...Do you believe this?

Homeland "insecurity" Janet Reno's Ugly Cousin secretary Janet Napolitano is in command of the TSA.

Napolitano pointed out her system worked. First she releases the TSA's own security manual on the web Dec 9, 2009. Then Dec 26 2009 her system of informing the terrorists of how airport security functions helps so they can plan and try to blow up a planes. Then she points out the system worked.

If you look at it through her perspective of helping the terrorists, it did work.

If you look at the system as it was suppose to work ie, protect travelers, of course it did not.

The only thing that worked was the FACT that the passengers helped subdue the muslim terrorist once again.

Janet Reno's Ugly Cousin secretary Janet Napolitano didn't do anything but aid and abet the enemy.

Does obama claim any responsibility here? He should. He appointed the ugly cousin and supports her every move including directing her every move. Obama controls the ugly cousin which controls the TSA. Obama is the creep behind the scenes that should be held accountable for the massive failure of "homeland insecurity". He is not held accountable for anything because he is the "first black president". He also is a failure as the first black president. History is recording failure after failure after failure. The state run media is recording something else or nothing at all. I would say nothing at all equals a NO RECORD. This is in fact what obama is, a NO RECORD.

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Officials: Only A Failed Detonator Saved Northwest Flight
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Screening Machines May Need to Be Replaced; Al Qaeda Aware of 'Achilles heel'
By RICHARD ESPOSITO and BRIAN ROSS

Dec. 26, 2009 —

Officials now say tragedy was only averted on Northwest flight 253 because a makeshift detonator failed to work properly.

Bomb experts say there was more than enough explosive to bring down the Northwest jet, which had nearly 300 people aboard, had the detonator not failed, and the nation's outdated airport screening machines may need to be upgraded.

"We've known for a long time that this is possible," said Richard Clarke, former counterterrorism czar and ABC News consultant, "and that we really have to replace our scanning devices with more modern systems."

Clarke said full body scans were needed, "but they're expensive and they're intrusive. They invade people's privacy."

Al Qaeda, said Clarke, is aware of this vulnerability in the U.S. airport security system. "They know that this is a weakness and an Achilles' heel in our airport security system and this is the second time they've tried it."

In 2001, would-be "shoe bomber" Richard Reid failed in his attempt to blow up a transatlantic flight with a highly explosive chemical known as PETN. He attempted to light a fuse to his shoe on a December 22 American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami but was subdued by other passengers.

According to investigators, the bomb on Northwest flight 253, which was en route from Amsterdam to Detroit when suspect Umar farouk Abdulmutallab allegedly detonated it, contained more than 80 grams of PETN. The material was allegedly sewn into Abdulmutallab's underwear, and was not detected by airport security.

READ THE CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST ABDULMUTALLAB HERE

The bomb was built and the plot organized, say U.S. officials, by al Qaeda leaders in Yemen, just north of the capital city of Sanaa.

Suspect Was On Terrorism Watch List

Authorities say the 23-year-old suspect spent months in Yemen being trained for the Christmas Day suicide mission.

Investigators believe Abdulmutallab was connected to al Qaeda by the same radical imam, American-born Anwar Awlaki, who is linked to the American Army major accused of opening fire at Fort Hood in November.

According to investigators, the bomb used yesterday was built in Yemen by a top al Qaeda bomb maker.

Northwest Airlines flight 253 -- operated on a Delta airplane - was getting ready to land in Detroit just before noon Friday when "a passenger caused a disturbance," said Delta spokeswoman Susan Chana Elliott. The man, later identified as Abdulmutallab, was trying to ignite when was initially reported as firecrackers.

According to the criminal complaint filed against Abudlmutallab, he boarded KLM Flight 588 from Lagos, Nigeria and transferred to Northwest Flight 253 at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam.

Prior to the incident, Abdulmutallab went to the bathroom for about 20 minutes. Upon returning to his seat, Abdulmutallab said he had an upset stomach, and pulled a blanket over himself.

Passengers then heard popping noises similar to firecrackers and smelled an odor. Some saw Abdulmutallab's pants leg and the wall of the airplane on fire. Passengers and crew then subdued Abdulmutallab and used blankets and fire extinguishers to put out the flames.

A passenger apparently saw the suspect holding what a partially melted and smoking syringe. The passenger took the syringe, shook it to stop it from smoking and threw it to the floor. Dutch filmmaker Jasper Schuringa has been identified in the media as a passenger who subdued Mutallab.

Abdulmutallab, who flew from Nigeria to Amsterdam and then Detroit, was taken into custody at the Detroit airport and was interviewed by authorities there. He was then taken to an area hospital to be treated for burns.

Abdulmutallab was on a terrorism watch list, but not on a no-fly list. Said Clarke, "So once again, we have the U.S. government, as in the case of the Fort Hood attacks, knowing about someone, knowing that they were suspicious, but that information didn't get to the right people in time."

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