Published: February 3, 2010 | By Scott
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Tagged as: Antiwar Radio,Kurt Haskell,Scott-Horton
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Kurt Haskell, Detroit area attorney and passenger on “Christmas bomber” Northwest Airlines flight 253, discusses the change in the official narrative that now acknowledges the “sharply dressed” Indian man who helped bombing suspect Abdulmutallab board the plane in the Netherlands, the official US policy of helping terrorism suspects into the country in order to catch the entire “terror network,” the possibility that the “sharply dressed” man was acting on behalf of the US government and Richard Wolffe’s theory that individuals within US intelligence agencies may have intentionally botched the job.
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