Community | November 01, 2010 | 3 comments

GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING: Did Obama Order British Authorities To Find Non-Existent Ink Bomb?

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After having examined the suspicious ink toner device for six hours and found it to be a dud, bomb experts at East Midlands Airport only reversed their decision after being ordered to re-inspect the package by US authorities following President Obama’s Friday afternoon speech in which he claimed that the devices did in fact contain explosives.
This telling contradiction in the timeline of the cargo bomb plot fiasco proves that the story was being hyped and manipulated from the very early stages.
Obama was informed of the plot at 10:35PM eastern Thursday night, despite the fact that the East Midlands package was only first discovered roughly at the exact same time – 3:30am on Friday morning UK time. British Prime Minister David Cameron was kept firmly out of the loop – he was not informed until Friday afternoon.
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3 comments // GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING: Did Obama Order British Authorities To Find Non-Existent Ink Bomb?

  • CaptSutter
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      CaptSutter  
    • The build up for this has been going on for about two months now and it is obvious the Saudis have been following this and keeping most of Europe and the US informed for months now. That Obama hears that the bomb was found five minutes after tends to make me think they were looking for it and that the Saudis told them where to find it.

      Who can get political capital out of this, Al Quaeda of course, and possibly the Cheney crowd. This doesn't help the Democrats with the TP crowd, and the rest of us are justifiably more worried about our jobs than whether UPS loses a plane over the Atlantic. Sad but true, nobody would have believed it was a bomb anyway, Just a UPS freight plane...

    • 1 year ago
  • Reaganomics
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      Reaganomics  
    • I thought the whole thing was suspicious, being so close to the elections. In the past it has been weeks before he is on scene with reaction. I thought his address to the public Friday was very flat. Void of any emotion. Like he was going through the motions. I don't doubt or put it past him.

    • 1 year ago
  • CaptSutter
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    • Reaganomics:

      Well Reaganomics, Your suspicion is probably justified, it has been done before (who says Obama doesn't reach across the isle) But I am a bit confused, since you would expect this to be more of a boon to the Cheney crowd. I don't see this as being of any benefit to Obama, after all his name isn't George W.

      My take on this is that Al Quaeda would prefer to fight with the Republicans for whatever reasons remains in their sick heads, and their friends in the States.

      After all you and the TP crowd won't give him credit for anything and the rest of us are annoyed with him for dragging the longest war in US history out even longer.

      When all is said and done History will judge him and us and I guess it will take at least thirty years before the dust settles enough to have a clear view on what happened.

      But I don't see the benefit of this kind of November Surprise, Most of us have made up our minds already and a lot of us have voted.

    • 1 year ago
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