Terrorist Plot to Blow Up Buck Eye Fuel Lines at JFK, Posed No Threat and Makes No Sense

Three muslim men have been arrested and fourth is being sought in connection to a terrorist plot to blow up fuel lines at John F. Kennedy International Airport, officials said.

Please note, the fourth suspect is in Trinidad. Even though he was part of a terror plot that authorities had been monitoring, he wasn’t added to a no fly list and was allowed to leave the country.

Also note that the public is told there was no threat, yet they grabbed the three suspects and announced the case without waiting for the fourth suspect to arrive back in the United States.

How does this make any sense?

The suspected terrorists have been identified as: Russell Defreitas, Abdul Nur, Kareem Ibrihim and Abdul Kadir.

We’re being told that a cargo worker at JFK allegedly began plotting the attack  last July or August. This cargo worker sought help in carrying out a plan and went to an FBI informant, who gathered information about the plot.

Wow, what do you think the chances of that were?

The cargo worker is a U.S. citizen with roots in Guyana. Sources said he may be a former government official in Guyana.

Of course this case will be used as justification for the Bush administration’s NSA spy program that violates the rights of American citizens privacy by monitoring everything you do online and by phone.

But again, please note… it’s not mentioned if the other three men involved are U.S. citizens and it’s not mentioned how they got into the U.S. if they weren’t.

The plot involved blowing up a BuckEye jet-fuel pipeline at JFK setting off a potential massive explosion. BuckEye provides fuel to all three NYC-area airports.

Sources said the plot involved putting explosives inside the fuel pipeline but realized that “it was not technically feasible.”

Oh I see… How exactly would a cargo employee have access to a fuel pipeline anyway?

The planning stages of the plot involved surveillance of JFK airport as well as scouting out US properties in Guyana for possible attacks.

So in 10 months, all these guys were able to do was scout out JFK and Guyana? Did they go to Guyana? Did they fly there? If so, why were they allowed to fly?

Aviation officials said there is no major threat to air travel related to this plot since it was caught in the developmental stages.

Wait, how about there’s no threat because the plan wasn’t feasible. The plot was caught after they determined they couldn’t pull it off, so they gave up on it. It wasn’t in development.

One law enforcement official said: “[There was] credible intent to commit violence but it was not operational.”

Swell, so just remember, this attack couldn’t have worked and we’re being told these men knew it wouldn’t work… and there was no threat… yet, there’s no threat because the plot was broken up in the planning stage.

Give me a break! This is either the world’s sloppiest journalism or something is seriously wrong.

http://www.wnbc.com/news/13431721/detail.html?dl=mainclick

About the Author

Frank

One Response to “ Terrorist Plot to Blow Up Buck Eye Fuel Lines at JFK, Posed No Threat and Makes No Sense ”

  1. Our government and media need to get better at structuring releases if they even want to try to cover their true motivations. I don’t know why so many people have a hard time believing that our government is just trying to strip our rights, force people to live in fear, and further new world order plans. What will it take to persuade people?

Leave a Reply

You can use these XHTML tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <strong>