Underwear bombing

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Event.png Underwear bombing (false flag attack,  flight,  mid-level deep event) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Underwear bombing.jpg
DateDecember 25, 2009
LocationMichigan,  USA
Coordinates42°12′29″N, 83°21′22″W
PlannersUS/Deep state?
PerpetratorsUmar Farouk Abdulmutallab
Witnessed byKurt Haskell
Interest ofKurt Haskell
DescriptionA successful engineer supposedly turns "extremist", joins Al-Qaeda and boards a plane with a professional made bomb in his underwear without a passport. His handler has never been found.

The 'Underwear bombing' happened on December 25, 2009 as Northwest Airlines Flight 253 approached Michigan, USA.

Official narrative

The perpetrator was Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, an "Islamic terrorist", whose bomb was "professionally prepared" but failed to detonate.

Concerns

“Well, what I saw specifically was the two men go to the ticket agent counter together. Only the Indian man spoke and what the Indian man said was this man needs to board the plane and he doesn't have a passport. And the ticket agent then responded, well, you need a passport to board the plane. And the Indian man said, well, he's from Sudan and we do this all the time.”
' [1]

Kurt Haskell and his wife reported that they noted Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was accompanied by a sharp dressed man of Indian extraction in his 50s who spoke perfect English with a US accent, and who assisted Abdulmutallab's boarding the plane from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport without a passport. Haskell later researched the event and noted other irregularities.

 

Witness

WitnessDescription
Kurt HaskellUS lawyer who overheard a 3rd party get the underwear bomber boarded on the plane without a passport, and incident which he says "fundamentally changed his life".
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