Extensive Interview with Kurt Haskell – Witness to Underwear Bomber
December 29, 2009 by Ed A. Tor
Filed under Featured, International News, NWO Exposed, Underwear Bomber
Here is an extensive interview with Kurt Haskell by Alex Jones. Mr. Haskell was an eye-witness to the “Underwear Bomber” and the on-going cover-up by the FBI in an effort to hide the arrest of a second bomber.
Mr. Haskell had a second interview with the FBI today. In that interview they tried to trick him in an effort to discredit him. Their trickery was to try and make him say that different photos of the same person, were different people. He called them on it and apparently pissed them off.
When Mr. Haskel brought up the subject of wanting to go over the “sharp-dressed man” airport surveillance video and the arrest of a second bomber, the agents went silent and then said that they wanted his information and they were not there to give him any.
We are 5 days into this and the cover-up is being exposed and all signs point to complicity of the US government. They have not produced the surveillance video from the Amsterdam Airport and the FBI still denies that there was a second bomber.
People can call us Conspiracy Theorists…but this is no theory. It is a conspiracy! One that has been exposed by John Q. Public. The problem for the NWO is that the best witness is a lawyer who is making sure that his story gets out as fast as possible, so the government can not discredit him.
From Infowars.com
Detroit attorney Kurt Haskell appeared on the Alex Jones Show today and detailed his experience at the Amsterdam airport and on flight 253. Mr. Haskell provided information not covered by the corporate media.
In addition to a detailed retelling of the story he gave the corporate media, Mr. Haskell addressed the unprofessional and lackadaisical behavior of the FBI and airport security after the plane landed at the Detroit Metro airport in Romulus, Michigan. He characterized their behavior as a “complete embarrassment. They actually put us in more jeopardy than we were already in.”
Passengers were told to remain seated in the aircraft for 20 minutes after landing despite the fact security did not know at that point if there was an explosive on the plane or if the fire started by the suspect Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab while on descent to the airport had spread under the floor in the cabin or to the fuel tanks in the wings.
After being allowed to disembark from the plane by officials, passengers were detained in customs with their carry-on luggage for six hours while they waited to be interrogated by the FBI, according to Haskell.
At this point a bomb-sniffing dog pointed at carry-on luggage in the possession of a man Haskell described as Indian around 30 years old. Officials led the man away to an interrogation room. Haskell said he was concerned because the bomb-sniffing dog had flagged the man, indicating he may have had explosives in his carry-on luggage. The Indian man was subsequently led away in handcuffs.
Following this incident the FBI moved the passengers to another location. “You’re being moved,” the FBI told them, “it is not safe here. I’m sure you all saw what happened and can read between the lines and why you’re being moved.”
Haskell said the corporate media refuses to cover this aspect of his story. He has repeated it to “countless” news agencies and they uniformly have not included it to his knowledge.
Mr. Haskell questioned why officials have not released the Amsterdam airport security video that will undoubtedly reveal crucial information about the “sharp-dressed man” who escorted a disheveled Mutallab to the boarding area. Haskell described the suspected terrorist as appearing to be a “poor black teenager.”
The well-dressed Indian man did all the talking. He insisted Mutallab be boarded on the plane without a passport and when an airport employee refused to do so Mutallab and the Indian man went to talk with a supervisor. The Indian man tried to pass off Mutallab as a Sudanese refugee and have him boarded despite the fact doing so would be in violation of regulations concerning refugees. In general, documentation must be provided by an embassy in order for refugees to board international flights.
Mr. Haskell did not see Mutallab again until the botched terror bombing inside the plane on the approach to Detroit. He did not know how Mutallab finally boarded the aircraft.
The FBI was not pleased with Kurt Haskell when they conducted a follow-up interview earlier today in Michigan. They showed him close-up photographs of various people, including Mutallab. “They kind of tried to trick me,” Haskell explained. The agents tried to pass off two photos of Mutallab as different people. Kurt asked the agents if they were attempting to impeach his story and smear him.
The Indian man was not included in the photographs.
Haskell asked them why he was not shown a full body shot of the suspect. Haskell was eight rows back from the suspect. The FBI agents did not answer and were displeased with the question. He also asked the FBI agents if it would be more appropriate to bring the surveillance video from the Amsterdam airport instead of still photos. “I don’t think they liked that comment from me,” Haskell added. The FBI said they did not have the videotape.
The agents showed Haskell a photograph of the man flagged by the bomb-sniffing dog and taken into custody in customs. “Isn’t this the man who had the bomb in his carry-on bag that you arrested in customs who you refuse to admit exists?” Haskell asked the agents. “They really didn’t like that comment from me and had no comment back to me but I said it sure looks like the man you refuse to admit exists.”
Kurt Haskell was circumspect and careful not to speculate during the interview with Alex Jones. He indicated he is only interested in the facts and does not want to endanger his version of events by speculating on motives.
Related posts:
- BREAKING NEWS: US Government Admits It Helped Underwear Bomber Board Plane
- US Government: Why we let the Underwear Bomber on airplane
- Flight 253: Latest Terror Attack Attempt is a False-Flag Op Gone Wrong for Government Shills
- Nigerian Man is a Al-CIA-Duh Terrorist – USA Caught in False-Flag Terror Plot
- U.S. Complicit In Terror Plot – FBI, Media Cover-Up of Flight 253 Plot








Another released fact:
He carried absolutely no ID.
So here is what we have so far – in chronological order:
1) Father rats him out to US Authorities as an Extremist in November
2) USA puts him on a Terrorist Watch List
3) Has no passport
4) Has no identification whatsoever
5) Is allowed to board a Detroit-bound flight
Are US Authorities this stupid? NO. This was a false-flag event that has been exposed.
Officials Admit Second Man Detained As More Witnesses Emerge
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have admitted that a second man possibly carrying explosives was detained after last week’s aborted plane bombing attack, contradicting initial statements by the FBI that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was the only person arrested or charged in relation to Friday’s foiled attack.
As we reported yesterday, attorney and Flight 253 eyewitness Kurt Haskell said that he saw a well-dressed Indian man aid the accused bomber to board the plane despite the fact that he had no passport and was on a terror watch list. After the incident, while the passengers were being detained, Haskell witnessed an Indian man being handcuffed and led away after a bomb-sniffing dog had flagged up his luggage. The FBI then removed the other passengers from the area, strongly indicating that explosive materials had been found in the man’s bag.
Officials have now been forced to acknowledge that a second man was detained despite initial FBI denials after two more witnesses came forward to validate Haskell’s account.
“Daniel Huisinga of Fairview, Tenn., who was returning from an internship in Kenya for the holidays, says he also saw a man being taken away in handcuffs at the airport after a dog search. A third person, Roey Rosenblith, told The Huffington Post on Sunday that he saw a man in a suit being placed into handcuffs and escorted out, as well,” reports Michigan Live.
“Huisinga talked about seeing a man taken away at the airport during an interview Monday on MSNBC. He mentions it at about the 1:25 mark of the video below. The reporter appears to confuse Huisinga’s account with a man who was detained on a separate flight Sunday and deemed not to be a threat.”
Huisinga later told Michigan Live that the Indian man who was later detained by the FBI after dogs had detected something suspicious in his baggage was “wearing a nice suit,” raising questions as to whether this was the same man who helped Abdulmutallab board the plane. Huisinga was located about 20 feet from where the man was handcuffed.
Huisinga shared Haskell’s view that the passengers were moved because more explosives had been discovered, adding that agents told the passengers that they could not use their cell phones or computers. “We were kind of left to draw our own conclusions,” he said.
“It is unknown why the person was detained or whether the person will face any charges,” U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman Ron Smith told MLive.com.
The FBI is still denying that a second person was detained in relation to the incident, raising suspicions as to whether the well-dressed Indian man is being protected by the authorities and for what reason.
“There’s a lot of stories out there, whether any of them are accurate or not, or they’re a little bit accurate and blown out of proportion,” FBI spokesman Bill Carter said. “But I’m not aware of anyone charged or arrested other than Abdulmutallab.”
MLive.com writers attempted to contact the U.S. Department of Justice for clarification, but their calls have not been returned.
Dutch counter-terrorism agency: Flight 253 suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had valid Nigerian passport, U.S. visa
By Jonathan Oosting | MLive.com
December 30, 2009, 10:05AM
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab presented a valid Nigerian passport and U.S. visa to authorities in Amsterdam on Christmas day before boarding Detroit-bound Flight 253, Holland’s counter-terrorism agency tells CBS News.
Dec. 30, CBSNews.com: Abdulmutallab arrived in Amsterdam on Friday from Lagos, Nigeria. After a layover of less than three hours, he passed through a security check at the gate in Amsterdam, including a hand baggage scan and a metal detector, officials said.
Abdulmutallab was carrying a valid Nigerian passport and had a valid U.S. visa, the Dutch said. His name did not appear on any Dutch list of terror suspects.
According to Reuters, NCTb and Dutch military police had been investigating the claims of Michigan attorney Kurt Haskell, who first told MLive.com he witnessed a well-dressed man try to help Abdulmutallab board the flight in Amsterdam without a passport.
The NCTb reportedly reviewed CCTV video and other evidence, and as CBS states, their investigation “into Abdulmutallab’s passport pokes holes in the theory that the alleged bomber had help evading security.”
But Haskell, who talked yesterday with the FBI, is sticking by his account.
“I never stated he didn’t have a passport,” he told MLive.com this morning. “I stated he was trying to board without a passport, what transpired after that I don’t know.”
Haskell, also questioned why Dutch authorities haven’t released the security footage that could clear up the matter.
“Show me the video,” he said. “They have the video of what I’m talking about. Where is it? Why aren’t they showing it?”