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11 muslim men tried to hijack plane?
« on: December 13, 2010, 02:38:31 PM »
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  • Airline Incident Unreported

    By Bob Uda, PhD (ABD), UPI (Unassociated Press International) (Reporter)
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    Friday, December 10, 2010 8:21

    This piece just came across the transom.  One does not need to be a genius to know that the fundamentalist Muslims are still attempting to create another major airlines attack in the near future.  The lame-stream media completely ignores this to protect the fracturing Obama administration.  We need freedom from the press, not freedom of the press. The derelict lame-stream media has completely become an irresponsible press.  They should create a hippocratic oath for journalists as they have for medical doctors.  Right now, the journalists only have a hypocritic oath.  For shame!
    A solid heads up folks . . .

    I, Gene Hackemack, received this email from my good friend Tedd Petruna, a diver at the NBL facility [Neutral Buoyancy Lab], at NASA Houston, whom I used to work with. Tedd happened to be on this same Flight 297, Atlanta to Houston.  In my opinion, the Muslims are all getting very brave now.  Read Tedd's story below.  Semper Fi

    PS: Can you imagine, our own news media now are so politically correct that they are afraid to report that these were all Muslims?  Unbelievable! Thank God for people like Tedd Petruna.

     

    One week ago, I went to Ohio on business and to see my father.  On Tuesday, November the 17th, I returned home.  If you read the papers published on the 18th, you may have seen a blurb where an AirTran flight was cancelled from Atlanta to Houston due to a man who refused to get off his cell phone before takeoff.  It was on Fox News.  This was NOT what happened.

    I was in 1st class coming home. 11 Muslim men got on the plane in full attire.  Two sat in 1st class and the rest peppered themselves throughout the plane all the way to the back. As the plane taxied to the runway the stewardesses gave the safety spiel we are all so familiar with.  At that time, one of the men got on his cell and called one of his companions in the back and proceeded to talk on the phone in Arabic very loudly and very aggressively. This took the 1st stewardess out of the picture for she repeatedly told the man that cell phones were not permitted at the time.  He ignored her as if she was not there.

    The 2nd man who answered the phone did the same, and this took out the 2nd stewardess. In the back of the plane at this time, 2 younger Muslims, one in the back aisle, and one in front of him, window, began to show footage of a porno video that they had taped the night before, and were very loud about it.  Now, they are only permitted to do this prior to Jihad. If a Muslim man goes into a strip club, he has to view the woman via mirror with his back to her (Don't ask me.  I don't make the rules, but I've studied).  The 3rd stewardess informed them that they were not to have electronic devices on at this time.  To which one of the men said, "Shut up infidel dog!"

    She went to take the camcorder and he began to scream in her face in Arabic. At that exact moment, all 11 of them got up and started to walk the cabin.  This is where I had had enough! I got up and started to the back where I heard a voice behind me from another Texan twice my size say, "I got your back."  I grabbed the man who had been on the phone by the arm and said, "You WILL go sit down, or you will be thrown from this plane!"  As I "led" him around me to take his seat, the fellow Texan grabbed him by the back of his neck and his waist and headed out with him.  I then grabbed the 2nd man and said, "You WILL do the same!"  He protested but adrenaline was flowing now, and he was going to go....

     As I escorted him forward, the plane doors opened and 3 TSA agents and 4 police officers entered. Me and my new Texan friend were told to cease and desist for they had this under control.  I was happy to oblige actually. There was some commotion in the back, but within moments, all 11 were escorted off the plane. They then unloaded their luggage.

     We talked about the occurrence and were in disbelief that it had happen, when suddenly, the door open again and on walked all 11!  Stone faced, eyes front and robotic (the only way I can describe it). The stewardess from the back had been in tears and when she saw this, she was having NONE of it!  Being that I was up front, I heard and saw the whole ordeal.  She told the TSA agent there was NO WAY she was staying on the plane with these men. The agent told her they had searched them and were going to go through their luggage with a fine tooth comb, and that they were allowed to proceed to Houston. The captain and co-captain came out and told the agent, "We and our crew will not fly this plane!"  After a word or two, the entire crew, luggage in tow, left the plane.  Five minutes later, the cabin door opened again and a whole new crew walked on.

     Again...this is where I had had enough!  I got up and asked "What the hell is going on!"  I was told to take my seat. They were sorry for the delay and I would be home shortly.  I said "I'm getting off this plane."  The stewardess sternly told me that she could not allow me to get off. (Now I'm mad!) I said "I am a grown man who bought this ticket, who's time is mine with a family at home and I am going through that door, or I'm going through that door with you under my arm!  But I am going through that door!" And I heard a voice behind me say "so am I."  Then everyone behind us started to get up and say the same.

     Within 2 minutes, I was walking off that plane where I was met with more agents who asked me to write a statement. I had 5 hours to kill at this point so why the hell not. Due to the amount of people who got off that flight, it was cancelled. I was supposed to be in Houston at 6:00 pm. I got here at 12:30 am.  Look up the date: Flight 297, Atlanta to Houston.  If this wasn't a dry run, I don't know what one is.  The terrorists wanted to see how TSA would handle it, how the crew would handle it, and how the passengers would handle it.  I'm telling this to you because I want you to know the threat is real.  I saw it with my own eyes.

    Tedd Petruna
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    11 muslim men tried to hijack plane?
    « Reply #1 on: December 13, 2010, 02:40:00 PM »
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  • Figures -- TSA will grope children and old people, but they'll insist that 11 Muslim men in full regalia get to ride on a plane.

    Unbelievable.

    Americans will put up with so much nonsense today. If America was populated in 1775 with the men & women that populate America today, we'd still be a British colony right now.

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    11 muslim men tried to hijack plane?
    « Reply #2 on: December 13, 2010, 02:41:47 PM »
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  • Note that the two men with cajones were Texans --

    Texas -- the last bastion of common sense, it would seem.
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    11 muslim men tried to hijack plane?
    « Reply #3 on: December 13, 2010, 03:13:21 PM »
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  • Matthew,
    This account is frightening, but after reading the whole thing, I decided to see if it was perhaps an old email that might be on snopes, so I did a little search and found this:

    http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/flight297.asp

    The original story was about a flight from a year ago, in mid November of 2009.  

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    11 muslim men tried to hijack plane?
    « Reply #4 on: December 13, 2010, 03:54:41 PM »
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  • Well that makes sense.

    After all, the whole "Muslim hijackers" thing is a boogeyman calculated to make us give up our freedoms.

    I found the story on a news site, not my inbox -- or I might have checked it out at Snopes myself.

    As an aside --
    I don't have Snopes as my homepage, though, as I don't necessarily trust them about everything. Just like Wikipedia. I don't know the guys that run either of those sites. If I were them, I'd give out 99.8% truth -- to get people to love and trust them -- and then the fun part! Giving out .2% lies to fit my agenda/beliefs, which everyone will swallow as truth. What a power rush that must be!

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    11 muslim men tried to hijack plane?
    « Reply #5 on: December 13, 2010, 10:04:47 PM »
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    Note that the two men with cajones were Texans --

    Texas -- the last bastion of common sense, it would seem.


    Pardon me, but...bullpucky! I lived in Texas for nine years, and have relatives there, and it's a state like any other with its good points and bad points. This insane notion popular on Fisheaters and apparently with a few people here that Texas represents some kind of a conservative/Catholic paradise where the "men are men and women are women" is absolute nonsense. The vast majority of Texans are no more virtuous, or valiant, or hard-working, or thrifty, or tough, or anything else compared to Americans elsewhere. If anything, a disturbingly large portion of the population seems to be in the thrall of Neo-con military adventures, overpriced toys with internal combustion engines, and the professional sports spectacles regularly broadcast on the alphabet networks. The people I worked with and lived around certainly weren't any more manly or womanly than my own people up north. In fact, Houston just became the first major American city to be ruled by a lesbian, after several years of a mayor whose brother is a major gαy rights activist.

    And before anyone starts chiming in with the old "Oh, that's only for the big city folks," well, that's who the great majority of Texans are. Among Houston, DFW, San Antonio, the Lower Valley, El Paso area, and Austin lives more than half the population. The rural population away from those big cities is not appreciably different in most ways from the rural population of Minnesota, Montana, Mississippi, or Maine.

    I'm not knocking Texas, but sometimes this mythification of the Lone Star State goes a little too far.

     :cowboy:

    And yes, I haven't flown since July but I sincerely believe the TSA to be every bit as incompetent and bullying as described above.
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    11 muslim men tried to hijack plane?
    « Reply #6 on: December 13, 2010, 10:11:40 PM »
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  • You're right -- perhaps "last bastion" was a bit strong.

    "Texas -- where common sense is found a bit more often than most other places."

    It's like saying the South isn't greater because so many southerners have "sold out" to Hollywood, Northern culture, etc.

    No, I'd say the problem is all the southerners selling out! The south DOES have a greater and higher culture.

    I disagree that there's no difference. I lived in Illinois for 24 years, Minnesota for 3 1/2, and Texas for the past 6 years. There is certainly a different culture around here.

    I think most of the bozos you describe are actually transplants ;)
    Seriously, we get a LOT of military around the San Antonio area, and they come from *all over*

    The rural area where I live has some good old Texans in it. These guys do projects in their spare time, people have land but live in a trailer -- different priorities overall. Much more self-reliant, much more hard working.

    I'm still trying to put into words the differences -- but there's something my hometown lacks that my area of Texas seems to have. Even my wife's public school experience sounds much different than my own. (My wife is a native Texan)

    Of course, Illinois is about the most Democratic state you can find, except perhaps Washington, DC. I know that the 2-party system is a crock, but there IS a difference, and it's not just on election day. People literally look to the government to help them. Many Texans I've met do not. They help themselves and each other.

    And my elementary school was called "Martin Luther King Jr Elementary" -- and the whole school sang hymns to the man every year on his birthday during a "program" in the cafeteria/gym. Yes, there were a lot of students of African descent there -- but they also bussed in the Gifted Program kids -- 98% came from the the nicer/East Side of town, all of whom were white.

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    « Reply #7 on: December 13, 2010, 10:28:34 PM »
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    I think most of the bozos you describe are actually transplants ;)



    Most of whom come from California.  :heretic:
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    « Reply #8 on: December 13, 2010, 11:04:40 PM »
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    I think most of the bozos you describe are actually transplants ;)

    Matthew


    There's a lot of truth to this statement. Some of the transplants take the whole Texas thing a little too seriously. I'm just always suspicious of anyone who is all too quick to abandon his roots entirely. It just doesn't seem honest to me.

     I lived in Texas for nine years and was happy to be there but I didn't run out and buy a pick up truck, a big hat and boots, and a 5000 BTU barbecue grill. I can "y'all" with the best of them (I've always been good with accents--I even fooled quite a few natives) but I  never forgot that I was a Polock from the steel-mill country of Northwest Indiana, not a cowboy or an oil patch roughneck. Now that I think about it, most native Texans I met were a lot more realistic about their state than a lot of the starry-eyed transplants.

    And yes, Catholic Samurai, the Californians are definitely the worst. Like native New Yorkers, they consider the rest of us to be hopelessly backward and believe it their duty to enlighten us, much like roscoe and his promotion of the Beatles and dope smoking on this forum.

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    « Reply #9 on: December 14, 2010, 02:50:50 PM »
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  • I'm not entirely sold on the notion that "where God first put you, that's where He wants you" or thinking that NOT moving somewhere else is somehow more Catholic.

    By that logic, I could sit on the couch all day and say "Hey, I've been sitting here the past 8 hours -- must be God's Will, right? Can't fight it!"

    I'm sure my ancestors didn't put a ton of thought into moving where they did.

    Catholics have always moved all over the place -- even from country to country. St. Patrick went from Italy to Ireland. Venerable Bede was not native to England. Medieval Christendom was a huge "salad bowl".

    Now that we have cars, it's even easier to move.

    And I didn't exactly move to Japan or somewhere where I'm an outsider. I moved to a German settled area -- just like the area my great-grandparents settled in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Percentage-wise I'm mostly German. Personality-wise I'm over half Irish :)

    Just look at nature -- a huge, thick tree with deep roots could be planted only 30 years previous. You gotta start somewhere.

    I agree that family should be valued, and that ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL you should try to stay put. But there were MANY, MANY reasons for me (to take one example) to leave the shipwreck that is Illinois.

    Things change, and humans have to react and adapt. Change is actually a suffering, like pain, hunger, or sickness. The only place we can have stability and no change is in Heaven -- in Eternity.

    So I *am* putting down roots -- for the future Texas branch of my clan :)
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    « Reply #10 on: December 14, 2010, 02:52:21 PM »
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  • there is that Masonic magic number again.....11....end of Gerry Matatics first talk on 2012 via ISOC site, he notes the occult nature of the number 11 and multipliers of same....
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    « Reply #11 on: December 16, 2010, 09:20:13 PM »
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  • Just in case I gave the impression that I have something against the Lone Star State, I will counter that with the following article:

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40707386/ns/local_news-houston_tx/

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    HOUSTON  — A Jєωelry store owner shot and killed three robbery suspects Thursday afternoon, police said.


    If this had happened in some states, the whining liberal bedwetter press would be having a fit right now! This brave man would never get a fair trial in some towns; in Houston, he has a fighting chance.

     :boxer:
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    « Reply #12 on: December 17, 2010, 06:48:52 PM »
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  • I smell bull. I think these guys were put there on purpose. There's no way that could have happened without it being SET UP!

     :cowboy: I smell BULL!
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    « Reply #13 on: December 22, 2010, 04:09:19 PM »
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  • Yeah, 11 Arabs being obnoxious and pervy... Oh no! They must be terrorists like all the other tens of thousands of people who publicly display porn and crowd strip-clubs in Texas!
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