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12-04-2005, 09.42.15
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
All right, after a flight of around 10 hours or so, people with
criminal intent are still in shape and capable of doing their misdeeds?
Man.... These people are supermen, ordinary people would have been
really exhausted after the whole flight.
By the way, is there any horse that is in "no-fly" list? Maybe it's the
horses that are in the "no-fly" list?
Personally, I think that the intent of this latest K.L.M. incidents is
just one of the many attempts to defame the U.S.A.. With one of the
recent ones was the Air Transat incident.
It might be also possible that these two K.L.M. passengers are just
imaginary passengers, made up passengers that doesn't even exist in the
first place.
So... Please don't go antipathy toward the U.S.A. because of these
things, because if one did because these things, the people that are
responsible for these things would have achieved their goals.
Now... What we could do to avoid this sort of thing again?
- No flying over U.S.A.'s airspace even if you have no plan on landing
in U.S.A.'s ground.
- Before arriving in the U.S.A. after a long travel, make sure to land
first at one of the neighbouring countries (like Canada, Mexico, Cuba,
and so on) before continuing to the U.S.A..
- Deter all non-essential travel to the U.S.A, the Great Britain,
Australia, Canada, and so on due the extreme terror risk (like the
recent K.L.M. and Air Transat incidents) in these countries. Of course,
if you never been to DisneyWorld Florida and wanted to do so for the
experience, that's okay, it's an essential travel, just be noted that
you have been warned.
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12-04-2005, 09.42.15
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
All right, after a flight of around 10 hours or so, people with
criminal intent are still in shape and capable of doing their misdeeds?
Man.... These people are supermen, ordinary people would have been
really exhausted after the whole flight.
By the way, is there any horse that is in "no-fly" list? Maybe it's the
horses that are in the "no-fly" list?
Personally, I think that the intent of this latest K.L.M. incidents is
just one of the many attempts to defame the U.S.A.. With one of the
recent ones was the Air Transat incident.
It might be also possible that these two K.L.M. passengers are just
imaginary passengers, made up passengers that doesn't even exist in the
first place.
So... Please don't go antipathy toward the U.S.A. because of these
things, because if one did because these things, the people that are
responsible for these things would have achieved their goals.
Now... What we could do to avoid this sort of thing again?
- No flying over U.S.A.'s airspace even if you have no plan on landing
in U.S.A.'s ground.
- Before arriving in the U.S.A. after a long travel, make sure to land
first at one of the neighbouring countries (like Canada, Mexico, Cuba,
and so on) before continuing to the U.S.A..
- Deter all non-essential travel to the U.S.A, the Great Britain,
Australia, Canada, and so on due the extreme terror risk (like the
recent K.L.M. and Air Transat incidents) in these countries. Of course,
if you never been to DisneyWorld Florida and wanted to do so for the
experience, that's okay, it's an essential travel, just be noted that
you have been warned.
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12-04-2005, 09.42.15
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
All right, after a flight of around 10 hours or so, people with
criminal intent are still in shape and capable of doing their misdeeds?
Man.... These people are supermen, ordinary people would have been
really exhausted after the whole flight.
By the way, is there any horse that is in "no-fly" list? Maybe it's the
horses that are in the "no-fly" list?
Personally, I think that the intent of this latest K.L.M. incidents is
just one of the many attempts to defame the U.S.A.. With one of the
recent ones was the Air Transat incident.
It might be also possible that these two K.L.M. passengers are just
imaginary passengers, made up passengers that doesn't even exist in the
first place.
So... Please don't go antipathy toward the U.S.A. because of these
things, because if one did because these things, the people that are
responsible for these things would have achieved their goals.
Now... What we could do to avoid this sort of thing again?
- No flying over U.S.A.'s airspace even if you have no plan on landing
in U.S.A.'s ground.
- Before arriving in the U.S.A. after a long travel, make sure to land
first at one of the neighbouring countries (like Canada, Mexico, Cuba,
and so on) before continuing to the U.S.A..
- Deter all non-essential travel to the U.S.A, the Great Britain,
Australia, Canada, and so on due the extreme terror risk (like the
recent K.L.M. and Air Transat incidents) in these countries. Of course,
if you never been to DisneyWorld Florida and wanted to do so for the
experience, that's okay, it's an essential travel, just be noted that
you have been warned.
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12-04-2005, 10.26.47
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
This is just another incident that the Department of Fatherland Defense is
trying to tout as a justification of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ being spent.
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12-04-2005, 10.26.47
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
This is just another incident that the Department of Fatherland Defense is
trying to tout as a justification of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ being spent.
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12-04-2005, 10.26.47
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
This is just another incident that the Department of Fatherland Defense is
trying to tout as a justification of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ being spent.
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12-04-2005, 10.26.47
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
This is just another incident that the Department of Fatherland Defense is
trying to tout as a justification of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ being spent.
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12-04-2005, 10.26.47
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
This is just another incident that the Department of Fatherland Defense is
trying to tout as a justification of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ being spent.
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12-04-2005, 10.26.47
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
This is just another incident that the Department of Fatherland Defense is
trying to tout as a justification of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ being spent.
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12-04-2005, 10.26.47
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Re: KLM incident raises security questions
This is just another incident that the Department of Fatherland Defense is
trying to tout as a justification of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ being spent.
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