Detroit Christmas
bomber was deliberately allowed to keep US entry visa
and to board his flight
The Detroit Christmas bomber
was deliberately and intentionally allowed to keep his US entry visa as the result of a national security override with the goal of blocking the State Department’s planned revocation of that
visa. The US government official version of the December 25 Detroit underwear bomber
incident has now totally collapsed.
It is clear that normal screening and surveillance procedures had been scrapped and aborted in order to allow the youthful patsy Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab of Nigeria to board his flight from Amsterdam in the Netherlands to Detroit. Under normal
circumstances, Mutallab’s US visa would have beenrevoked in the same way he had already been denied entry to Great Britain. He also would normally have been placed on the no-fly list, thus setting up two insuperable obstacles to getting on his Detroit bound flight and winging off to produce an incident which caused several weeks of public hysteria in this country, completely with demands for body scanners in
airports
.