Thursday, March 11, 2010

From The Files Of Absurdity, Volume XCVIII: Blaming The Internet For The Detroit Flight 253 "Terrorist" Attack?

The Internet is a most extraordinary tool for information and getting the truth out about what is really happening around the world today. Our Zionist controlled Mainstream media has lost its punch, primarily due to the facts that people are seeing through their constant barrage of lies and falsehoods, and are turning to the Internet for their source of truthful and factual material.

But it seems that the Zionists, and the US Government itself, are fighting back by trying to make people believe that the Internet is evil and is being used as a tool for "terrorist" activities! Here now, I want to present the following article that I came across from the online news source: www.hill.com, that claims that the Internet was used by the Detroit Flight 253 bomber as his means of radicalizing and helping him to plan the attack within weeks by using it to contact other terrorists and get his training! This is absolutely absurd and laughable, but it seems that the government is now trying to push this garbage into the public eye!

Here is the article, and my comments will follow:

Internet helped Flight 253 suspect radicalize, attack plane 'within weeks'

By Tony Romm - 03/11/10 11:02 AM ET

The Internet allowed extremists to contact, recruit, train and equip the suspect responsible for the attempted Flight 253 bombing on Christmas Day "within weeks," a top Pentagon official told lawmakers Wednesday.

That relatively brief timeframe only speaks to how quickly extremist groups have "optimized" the Web and developed a "highly evolved" process by which to develop terrorist networks, added Garry Reid, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Combating Terrorism.

"Enabled by 21st-century technology, extremists have optimized the use of Internet chat rooms, Web sites and e-mail chains to spread their virulent messages and reach a global audience of potential recruits," Reid told the Senate Armed Services Committee in prepared testimony.

"It is this highly evolved radicalization process that enabled al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to make contact with a wealthy Nigerian student living in London, recruit, train and equip him in the remote tribal regions of Yemen, position him in the Netherlands and ultimately dispatch him on a suicide mission to the United States, all within a period of weeks," Reid added.

"By contrast, the 9/11 operation took about two and a half years to develop from the time Osama bin Laden approved it in April 1999," he said.

Wednesday's hearing before the Senate Armed Services' Emerging Threats subcommittee arrives as federal prosecutors investigate how suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab evaded airport security and almost detonated a bomb aboard Flight 253 over Detroit last year.

But it is not the only recent terrorist act or plot with roots traceable to the Web, according to federal officials.

A grand jury on Tuesday indicted Pennsylvania woman Colleen Renee LaRose — known in reports as "Jihad Jane" — for conspiring to commit terrorism abroad. LaRose was arrested last year for allegedly passing information to known terrorist groups, which she first contacted online.

Last year, federal investigators also discovered that Maj. Nidal Malik Hassan e-mailed an allegedly radical cleric in Yemen prior to killing 13 officers at the Fort Hood military base. However, intelligence officers reportedly knew about those exchanges before the attack.

Consequently, those testifying at Wednesday's hearing agreed that U.S. intelligence needed to pay more attention to those emerging threats online, identifying extremist networks and responding to those who pose an imminent risk to U.S. interests.

“If we can stop them upstream when they are becoming radicalized, then obviously we have an easier job of it than when they are downstream and they are getting into all kinds of dangerous activities,” said Ambassador Daniel Benjamin during prepared testimony.


NTS Notes: After reading this, I laughed so hard that I fell off my chair! The government is now desperate in their attempts to keep their lies about the Flight 253 alive, by saying that the Internet helped the"terrorist" in preparing for the bombing? Absolutely insane government BS indeed!

This definitely is one for my Files Of Absurdity. People now know the truth about the Detroit Flight 253 bombing being a government false flag operation, but the government is grasping at straws now and blaming the Internet for the attack! Who are they still trying to fool?

More to come

NTS

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