Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Al Qaeda Air Force












Gulfstream II ...al qaeda's nice ride ...


Hardly a day goes by without a new twist in the 'tales of al qaeda.' This time it's U.S oblivious to al'Qaidas aviation network.

Reuters gives us the 'leaked' report in Al Qaeda linked to rogue aviation network.
The document warned that a growing fleet of rogue jet aircraft was regularly crisscrossing the Atlantic Ocean. On one end of the air route, it said, are cocaine-producing areas in the Andes controlled by the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. On the other are some of West Africa's most unstable countries.

The report, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters, was ignored, and the problem has since escalated into what security officials in several countries describe as a global security threat. {more}

Now every drug smuggling, automatic weapon needing, branching out into other areas criminal gang is teaming up with al qaeda. Even Hezbollah is getting in on the action.

It's a good cover story for the CIA and banker dope racket. Who knows, maybe some of these smugglers are getting a little too uppity and cutting in on the profits? Always remember the old saying 'the government hates competition.'

And why not use taxpayer money to eliminate the competition? Nothing like a global security threat to get the funding flowing.



While we're spending and losing trillions of dollars in manufactured wars feeding the banker/military industrial complex, Haiti appears to be pretty much destroyed. Our government won't spend very much to help rebuild it unless it's in our interests. They're hoping and pushing for the private sector and other countries to give.

Maybe we need a military base there? That will help the effort. And we can never have too many staging areas in case we want to invade anywhere in South America. That 'al qaeda air force' is getting to be a problem.







Also see ~  A. Peasant's "The Record Company."

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