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Monday, December 28, 2009

What Are They Saying in the Netherlands?

The below-linked article is from Klein Verzet, a Dutch blog. It is quite critical of the Dutch government's silence in the wake of the flight from Amsterdam to Detroit that was nearly blown out of the sky. It also wonders why the Dutch passenger who restrained the would-be bomber has been ignored by the Dutch government rather than being hailed as a hero. It also repeats a report from one of the passengers who claims to have observed a well-dressed man at Schiphol Airport assisting Abdulmutallab in boarding-representing him to airline officials as a Sudanese refugee who lacked a passport. I cannot vouch for the information in Klein Verzet's article, but it bears looking into.

http://kleinverzet.blogspot.com/2009/12/deafening-silence.html

There is a link to Klein Verzet in my blog list (Our real European allies).

2 comments:

Findalis said...

I saw the same report about the well-dressed man on CNN earlier today.

I want to know why we have to remove our shoes to board a plane, but this guy got right on with no luggage, no passport, and paying cash for his one-way ticket?

Gary Fouse said...

And if this report is true, how can Napolitano say there is no indication of a larger conspiracy?