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A MYSTERY IN THE SKIES (Michelle Malkin tells of a foiled airline terror plot)
Michelle Malkin's Blog ^ | January 14, 2005 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 01/15/2005 3:34:16 AM PST by Stoat

A MYSTERY IN THE SKIES

 

By Michelle Malkin   ·   January 14, 2005 10:58 PM

 

Physician blogger Dr. Bob says one of his patients, a federal air marshal, told him about a foiled hijacking involving boxcutters hidden in overhead luggage bins:
He and his partner were assigned to a flight (the airline, airport, and destination were not disclosed) in their customary undercover security role. They boarded the airplane early in order to meet the flight attendants, at which time the cleaning crew was still on the airplane -- somewhat longer than expected. My patient and his partner sat together in seats near the middle of coach class.

The passengers began to board, and he and his partner noticed a single Middle Eastern man sitting near the front of first class. After a number of passengers had boarded, two Middle Eastern men walked by this man and made eye contact, but said nothing. They sat down together in the front of coach class. Shortly thereafter, two other Middle Eastern men also walked by the man in first class and made eye contact without speaking. They sat near the back of coach class.

Shortly after the flight attendants completed their post-boarding check of the overhead bins, an announcement came from the cockpit: the pilot stated that there had been a security breach, and everyone needed to deboard the plane for a second, more thorough, security screening. The Air Marshall and his partner were confused, as they had not triggered the security alert nor been notified of it prior to the announcement.

After all the passengers had deplaned, the Federal Air Marshalls checked with the flight attendants for more information. During a final check of the overhead bins, a flight attendant had noticed that one of the blankets was slightly unfolded, and he repositioned it in the bin. At this time, a razor blade fell out of the blanket. Concerned, but still believing this might be a straightforward mistake, the flight attendant began to check other overhead bins. Several additional incompletely folded blankets were noted, and hidden in each one was a box cutter: a total of five. It appeared that these had been placed there by the cleaning crew prior to the boarding of the airplane.

After the repeat security screening, the passengers reboarded -- all except the five Middle Eastern men, who were nowhere to be found. The flight proceeded to its destination uneventfully.

 

It's hard to imagine, in a post-9/11 world, that terrorists would attempt another attack with box cutters. Also, Dr. Bob's patient did not disclose specifics--airport, airline, destination, etc.--that would facilitate confirmation. If anyone can provide more information, drop me a line.

Whether or not the story is true, it highlights at least two important policy questions:

1. What kind of security measures are being undertaken with regard to clean-up crews and other ground personnel with access to airplanes?

2. Why does FAMS director Tom Quinn continue to enforce idiotic pre-boarding policies that expose marshals' identities to observant passengers?

Update: The idea that terrorist operatives might be trying to smuggle razor blades as weapons onto planes is not pure fantasy. Last April, Pakistani illegal alien Fazal Karim was convicted on charges of carrying and attempting to carry concealed dangerous weapons in air transportation and of making false statements about his immigration status. Security officials at Dallas/Ft. Worth airport found 32 double-edged razor blades tucked in a coiled belt inside a cardboard box in Fazal Karim's carry-on luggage.

 

Assistant U.S. Attorney Fred Schattman argued that Karim carried out a test run to aid terrorism. The Ft. Worth Star Telegram reported that security officers first noticed that Karim appeared to distance himself from his carry-on bag. After placing the bag on the conveyor belt leading to an X-ray machine, Karim did not walk through the adjacent magnetometer but selected one farther away. He offered FBI agents three different explanations for the blades, Schattman said. First, Karim said he used the blades to shave the bottom of his full beard. Then he said they were for a friend in Houston. Finally, he said he did not know the blades were in the bag. More:

At a hearing in November, a federal agent testified that the names and phone numbers of the current directors of the civil aviation systems in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates were found in Karim's address book _ 10 years after he worked as a computer programmer for the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority.

"It was indicative of his familiarity with air transportation security systems," Schattman said. "We believe he was testing security measures."

 

In addition, I've found at least one other mention of a flight crew member discovering razor blades in blankets.

Weird. Scary weird.

Update II: Reader Eric makes some additional, on-target points...

For me at least, there is another lesson in this story.

You will note that the breach in security was discovered by responsible, observant individual citizens, not the government officials who were there at the time.

We have seen this time and again, with the passengers on the plane that crashed in PA, the cabin attendant who spotted the terrorist with a bomb in his shoe, and on and on.

I believe that true security rests in the individual vigilance of a proud and free people who are not dependent on a nanny state to look out for their welfare or safety. I hope you agree.

Arm the pilots, arm the cabin crew, arm law-abiding citizens. I will be the first in line to buy tickets on such an airline.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: airline; airlinesecurity; airportsecurity; hijacking; hijackingplot; hijackingplots; islam; islamofascism; isolatedincidents; malkin; michellemalkin; razorblades; terror; terrorism
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1 posted on 01/15/2005 3:34:17 AM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

"I believe that true security rests in the individual vigilance of a proud and free people who are not dependent on a nanny state to look out for their welfare or safety. I hope you agree."

How I do agree!! A national "neighborhood watch" would be a great development. Michelle Malkin is a wonderful, intelligent journalist, who is watching out for her country and for all of us.


2 posted on 01/15/2005 3:45:24 AM PST by jazzlite (esat)
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To: Cindy; JustPiper

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3 posted on 01/15/2005 3:45:51 AM PST by Jet Jaguar (Civilization is an enormous improvement on the lack thereof. (O'Rourke))
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To: Stoat
The passengers began to board, and he and his partner noticed a single Middle Eastern man sitting near the front of first class. After a number of passengers had boarded, two Middle Eastern men walked by this man and made eye contact, but said nothing. They sat down together in the front of coach class. Shortly thereafter, two other Middle Eastern men also walked by the man in first class and made eye contact without speaking. They sat near the back of coach class.

Racial profiling. I'll forever stand in support of the sensible practice.
4 posted on 01/15/2005 3:46:47 AM PST by Jaysun (DEMOCRATS: "We need to be more effective at fooling people.")
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To: Stoat

One other note. Besides early boarding having the Marshals sit together would seem to be a tip off and a weakness in that a single shooter would have both in his sites at the same time.


5 posted on 01/15/2005 3:47:01 AM PST by drt1
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To: drt1

I was watching a cleanup crew coming out of an airplane while i was waiting for my own plane, and i wondered the same thing, Why isn't there someone supervising these people?


6 posted on 01/15/2005 3:49:39 AM PST by 1FASTGLOCK45
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To: Jet Jaguar

Thank you Jet.
I'll have to read that today.


7 posted on 01/15/2005 3:49:39 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Stoat

Interesting post. (I see you fulfilled your duty to our gentleman freepers by providing pictures. Kudos to you)

If every incident of this nature was widely publicized, more flight attendants and individuals could spot potential terrorist activity. Granted, it may scare a few away from flying, but I thing the benefits would greatly outweigh any damage to the industry.


8 posted on 01/15/2005 3:50:13 AM PST by Quilla
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To: Stoat

Yes, and my denist told me that one of his patient's cousins invented a car engine that runs on urine and gets 95 miles to the pee. He's being held in a secret gov't prison along with the guy who invented a ballpoint pen that never runs out of ink and the woman who developed socks that stay together in the dryer so that one of them can never be lost...


9 posted on 01/15/2005 3:52:44 AM PST by durasell (Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
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To: Stoat

I didn't know this woman's name. My wife and I love this lady (Michelle Malkin). Whenever she comes on, we immediately stop talking and turn up the volume - she's a pitbull, she's eloquent, she talks a great talk.


10 posted on 01/15/2005 3:53:05 AM PST by mudblood
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To: Stoat
I believe that true security rests in the individual vigilance of a proud and free people who are not dependent on a nanny state to look out for their welfare or safety.

As do I.
Who’s the lady?
11 posted on 01/15/2005 3:58:54 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: Jaysun
Racial profiling. I'll forever stand in support of the sensible practice.

Don't fall into the liberal trap. It's not "racial profiling," it's "criminal profiling." The criminal profile may be based on any number of factors (and, in fact, is usually based on several or more), of which a person's race is just one factor to consider.

12 posted on 01/15/2005 3:59:00 AM PST by SpyGuy (Liberalism is slow societal suicide. And screw political correctness: Islam is the Religion of Death)
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To: jazzlite
"A national "neighborhood watch" would be a great development."

I couldn't agree more and that includes racial profiling by the airlines as well - they are restricted from doing so now and that is just plain stupid. Air Marshall’s should NOT have a dress code – that is also stupid.

13 posted on 01/15/2005 4:04:02 AM PST by yoe (John Kerry, the Quintessential looser - the embodiment of arrogance and stupidity!)
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To: R. Scott
Who’s the lady?

Michelle Malkin - About

 I began my career in newspaper journalism more than a decade ago as an editorial writer and columnist for the Los Angeles Daily News (1992-94).  Covered school board meetings and pole sign ordinances. Exposed Rep. Maxine Waters' gang-infested job-training center boondoggle. Received a death threat from the Mexican mafia. Moved to the Pacific Northwest and worked at the Seattle Times from 1996 to 1999. Wrote editorials supporting a repeal of the death tax. Opposed editorial board on everything else. Exposed Gov. Gary Locke's Buddhist temple cash connections. Opposed publisher and supported successful campaign to abolish race-based affirmative action in government hiring, contracting, and college admissions. Quit job and moved to Washington, D.C.

My column, now syndicated by Creators Syndicate, appears in nearly 200 papers nationwide. My first book, Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores (Regnery 2002), was a New York Times bestseller.

Other: Fox News Channel contributor. Oberlin College grad. Philadelphia-born. South Jersey-raised. I live with my husband and two children in Maryland. Reach me via e-mail at malkin@comcast.net.


14 posted on 01/15/2005 4:06:12 AM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

Box cutters ? Either box cutters are THE tool of the (terrorist) trade... or:

1- Someone at the airport is using box cutters in their normal and customary practice, therefore they are plentiful and inconspicuous, permitting access to them and not drawing attention to their presence...

2- Bull malarkey... as in, if agents of terror are going to plant weapons onboard an airline these days, they better have more than a box cutter on them as they will be pummeled senseless by any item available to the crews, the passengers and in a scenario such as this, the ventilating devices that the US Air Marshalls happen to be packing.

I'd tend to buy this story (only slightly more) if ceramic daggers or knives were discovered hidden in the overhead bins.


15 posted on 01/15/2005 4:07:39 AM PST by freepersup (find the enemy... destroy the enemy... remain vigilant)
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To: Jaysun

Being of , er, "tall, dark, and somewhat scary-looking" appearance, I tend to get taken aside a lot and questioned whenever I fly here in the US. I don't mind this, but I do think it's often open to human fallacies, where untrained security guards or (understandably) suspicious passengers take it upon themselves to get a bit overenthusiastic.

Anecdotes don't really mean anything, of course, but a few months ago, I was forced to miss my flight because one of the other passengers saw me fiddling with my iPod in my bag and automatically assumed that I was up to something, and I had to be taken back for another round of screeningwith security.


16 posted on 01/15/2005 4:08:20 AM PST by batenkaitos
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To: freepersup
 
I'd tend to buy this story (only slightly more) if ceramic daggers or knives were discovered hidden in the overhead bins.


"Update: The idea that terrorist operatives might be trying to smuggle razor blades as weapons onto planes is not pure fantasy. Last April, Pakistani illegal alien Fazal Karim was convicted on charges of carrying and attempting to carry concealed dangerous weapons in air transportation and of making false statements about his immigration status. Security officials at Dallas/Ft. Worth airport found 32 double-edged razor blades tucked in a coiled belt inside a cardboard box in Fazal Karim's carry-on luggage. "


17 posted on 01/15/2005 4:11:42 AM PST by Stoat
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To: SpyGuy
Don't fall into the liberal trap. It's not "racial profiling," it's "criminal profiling." The criminal profile may be based on any number of factors (and, in fact, is usually based on several or more), of which a person's race is just one factor to consider.

I've not fallen for their screed. I think the federal air marshals initially took notice of those guys because they were Middle Eastern (aren't all terrorist these days) and I applaud them for that. Had the marshals been liberals they might well have passed them over to shake down some 80 year old Irish guy just to be "fair".
18 posted on 01/15/2005 4:15:21 AM PST by Jaysun (DEMOCRATS: "We need to be more effective at fooling people.")
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To: durasell
Are you visiting us, today. You would probably fit better over at DU! I see you have been around since September... but this sounds like you're "just visiting" to post troll-like thoughts!

Maybe you don't believe their were hijackers that drove airplanes into buildings... or you don't believe there are actually people who wish to do it again! Either way, your head is looking for sunshine!!!

19 posted on 01/15/2005 4:19:54 AM PST by pageonetoo (I could name them, but you'll spot their posts soon enough.)
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To: pageonetoo
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20 posted on 01/15/2005 4:21:54 AM PST by Stoat
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