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Old December 28th, 2009, 01:39 AM posted to rec.travel.air
Robert Cohen
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Default Apparently: "Hydra-Plane" On Very Wet Jamaican Runway Is BeingBlamed

On Dec 27, 11:26*am, Robert Cohen wrote:
On Dec 27, 7:26*am, Kurt Ullman wrote:



In article ,
*"Graham Harrison" wrote:


Much of the TSA response about extra security is little more than window
dressing and will harm the image of the USA abroad and damage the US economy
because tourists, in particular but businessmen as well, will simply not be
prepared to undergo the additional "security".


* ANd more damage to the airline industry. If the drive is less than 8
hours, I already won't fly. Period.


--
To find that place where the rats don't race
and the phones don't ring at all.
If once, you've slept on an island.
* * Scott Kirby "If once you've slept on an isl


The religious fanatic mass-murder-wannabe is on a list and yet the
computers still could not match
him to an active passenger list !

That's a definition of catch 22, absurdity

What in the hell is going on? public relations by annoying
postulations (semi phony reassurance)

*the intelligence people don't want to generally publicly reveal
suspect names,
*so thus automatically by one-way submissions
try to match passenger names, whatevers, addressses, irises
(biotech) ...


It is reported tonight on NBC TV News, that the authorities had
apparently discounted the risk,
despite the prominent father's fear about the son, whom had newly used
the term "sacrifice," had been
duly communicated directly to U.S.authorities, however, that caveat
'was not criteria enough' for the decision not
to overtly hassle the passenger

Maybe they would've if he were of an arbitrary number, and however
they are deciding

Meanwhile: The "explosive powder" was not "bird-dogged" by odor nor
sensed by sensitive machine

I have seen dogs that by smell diagnose cancer (on tv)

I must observe the story is similar enough to the Fort Hood allegation