Hyping the terror threat one more time
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Amid Media Blackout
Congressional hearing reveals US intelligence agencies shielded Flight 253 bomber
By Alex Lantier
The revelation that US intelligence agencies made a deliberate decision to allow Abdulmutallab to board the commercial flight, without any special airport screening, has been buried in the media. As of this writing, nearly a week after the hearing, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times have published no articles on the subject. Nor have the broadcast or cable media reported on it.
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UK: Army may patrol streets to confront "terror threat"
Britain's armed forces could be used on a regular basis on the streets of Britain to confront the threat of terrorism, under the terms of a strategic defence review announced yesterday.
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From Information Clearing House
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Amid Media Blackout
Congressional hearing reveals US intelligence agencies shielded Flight 253 bomber
By Alex Lantier
The revelation that US intelligence agencies made a deliberate decision to allow Abdulmutallab to board the commercial flight, without any special airport screening, has been buried in the media. As of this writing, nearly a week after the hearing, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times have published no articles on the subject. Nor have the broadcast or cable media reported on it.
//www.informationclearinghouse.info/article24577.htm
UK: Army may patrol streets to confront "terror threat"
Britain's armed forces could be used on a regular basis on the streets of Britain to confront the threat of terrorism, under the terms of a strategic defence review announced yesterday.
//snipurl.com/uahjz
From Information Clearing House
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//freepage.twoday.net/search?q=stage+terror+attack
//freepage.twoday.net/search?q=hyping
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rudkla - 3. Feb, 19:12