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2/20/12
Cliff High Podcast 2/13 Episode (1 of 9)
Webbot Clif high with Suzanne Toro (or vice-versa), this is part 1 of 9 parts!
2/16/12
Witness: Underwear Bomber Is A Patsy
The Underwear Bomber story has been confusing since the moment it was first reported after the "attack" on Northwest Airlines Flight 253. Today, the 25 year old Nigerian, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, was given life in prison for his participation. However, there is an amazing story the comes from one witness (and keen observer) from Detroit, MI. He is a lawyer named Kurt Haskell, and he says that Umar is a "patsy" who was given an intentionally defective bomb, and his story will explain why he will never trust the government again.
FMPU has indeed kept an eye on this story as it's been blogged about since the days following the incident. The story has a sharp "conspiracy"-like angle nobody will touch with a 10-foot pole, but it is highly credible.
No wonder it hasn't blown up in the mainstream media! The story is so unusual that once translated to the big screen it would probably seem like the cheesiest story ever told, but give Haskell a chance, FMPU did.
How credible is Haskell to the incident? Today he gave an impact statement to the court. I'm telling you folks, you won't be reading this in the L.A. Times, but you should be. Here is a segment of his statement:
More shocking testimony that we'll never hear...
Really? Well at least Haskell does earn some credit for all his dedication to telling the truth. He got a mention, but his story, for whatever reason, does not budge beyond conspiracy theory:
Here's Haskell interviewed in 2009:
Read more @ Adventures with Kurt and Lori
FMPU has indeed kept an eye on this story as it's been blogged about since the days following the incident. The story has a sharp "conspiracy"-like angle nobody will touch with a 10-foot pole, but it is highly credible.
No wonder it hasn't blown up in the mainstream media! The story is so unusual that once translated to the big screen it would probably seem like the cheesiest story ever told, but give Haskell a chance, FMPU did.
How credible is Haskell to the incident? Today he gave an impact statement to the court. I'm telling you folks, you won't be reading this in the L.A. Times, but you should be. Here is a segment of his statement:
I wish to thank the Court for allowing me these 5 minutes to make my statement. My references to the government in this statement refer to the Federal Government excluding this Court and the prosecution. On Christmas Day 2009, my wife and I were returning from an African safari and had a connecting flight through Amsterdam. As we waited for our flight, we sat on the floor next to the boarding gate. What I witnessed while sitting there and subsequent events have changed my life forever. While I sat there, I witnessed Umar dressed in jeans and a white t-shirt, being escorted around security by a man in a tan suit who spoke perfect American English and who aided Umar in boarding without a passport. The airline gate worker initially refused Umar boarding until the man in the tan suit intervened. The event meant nothing to me at the time. Little did I know that Umar would try to kill me a few hours later as our flight approached Detroit. The final 10 minutes of our flight after the attack were the worst minutes of my life. During those 10 minutes I sat paralyzed in fear. Unfortunately, what happened next has had an even greater impact on my life and has saddened me further.
More shocking testimony that we'll never hear...
When Umar listed me as his only witness, I was happy to testify, not on his behalf, but on behalf of the truth. I never expected to testify, as my eyewitness account would have been too damaging to the myth that the government and media are putting forward. A mere 5 days after I was announced as a witness, there was an inexplicable guilty plea which exasperated me as I no longer would be testifying.
Update!
From tonight's headline story on Yahoo! regarding the Underwear Bomber:"Today is a day of victory and God is great," said Abdulmutallab, 25. He also said that al Qaeda would one day be victorious, and that acts like his will continue until "the righteous servants of Allah inherit the world."
Really? Well at least Haskell does earn some credit for all his dedication to telling the truth. He got a mention, but his story, for whatever reason, does not budge beyond conspiracy theory:
Kurt Haskell, a Michigan lawyer, praised (Northwest flight attendant) Mason for damping the flames and also criticized what he characterized as lax security that allowed Abdulmutallab to get on the plane. Haskell, who has long promoted a conspiracy theory that asserts the U.S. government was complicit in the attack, repeated his assertion. "I am convinced that Umar was given an intentionally defective bomb by a U.S. agent to stage a false terrorist attack."
Here's Haskell interviewed in 2009:
Read more @ Adventures with Kurt and Lori
2/9/12
HOT TOPIC: Göbekli Tepe a 12,000 Year Old Mystery
Is Göbekli Tepe a forgotten piece of modern history?
Göbekli Tepe, is a hilltop sanctuary erected on the highest point of an elongated mountain ridge some 15 km northeast of the town of Şanlıurfa, in southeastern Turkey and 500 miles away from Istanbul, Turkey. It is the most astonishing archaeological discovery in modern times and also thought to be the oldest advanced civilization on Earth.
Ancient Aliens Season - 02, Episode - 08 (Unexplained Structures).
2/8/12
In 2012, even friends are aliens
FMPU attended a Super Bowl party last weekend and left very disheartened.
The party was, by all standards, damn good. Attended by a young horny couple busy making out most of the first half, a enraged female Giants fan who screamed at 90% of the plays, and a very flamboyant daddy (with his wife). Also in the crowd were a few of my long-time friends from high school.
As I sat there investigating commercials for paranormal activity (I wasn't all that let down!) and rooting for Gronkowski to nab the game's MVP award (a HUGE letdown, but I took the bet at 15-1 odds), the one thing that kept striking at my senses was just how unusual those old-time friends are. After this many years you'd think there'd be a little more love, but all I got was weird vibes. Oh we laughed a bit, and caught up briefly, but man, I just couldn't help thinking how to reconnect with them without coming off sounding like an idiot. First I told them a few things and it was back to the same old bashing, then they stared at me when I told them I got Burning Man tickets. That set me off, I guess. Here I am, sitting here with two tickets to the 2012 BM, and I can't help but think it may not be my scene after all. Then I had a sudden shart of enthusiasm, and decided it was a time to tell them to blow me as a collective unit. And they looked at me like I came from space.
So much for the old times.
The party was, by all standards, damn good. Attended by a young horny couple busy making out most of the first half, a enraged female Giants fan who screamed at 90% of the plays, and a very flamboyant daddy (with his wife). Also in the crowd were a few of my long-time friends from high school.
As I sat there investigating commercials for paranormal activity (I wasn't all that let down!) and rooting for Gronkowski to nab the game's MVP award (a HUGE letdown, but I took the bet at 15-1 odds), the one thing that kept striking at my senses was just how unusual those old-time friends are. After this many years you'd think there'd be a little more love, but all I got was weird vibes. Oh we laughed a bit, and caught up briefly, but man, I just couldn't help thinking how to reconnect with them without coming off sounding like an idiot. First I told them a few things and it was back to the same old bashing, then they stared at me when I told them I got Burning Man tickets. That set me off, I guess. Here I am, sitting here with two tickets to the 2012 BM, and I can't help but think it may not be my scene after all. Then I had a sudden shart of enthusiasm, and decided it was a time to tell them to blow me as a collective unit. And they looked at me like I came from space.
So much for the old times.