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Islamist militias in Libya took control of nearly a dozen commercial jetliners last month, and western intelligence agencies recently issued a warning that the jets could be used in terrorist attacks across North Africa.
Intelligence reports of the stolen jetliners were distributed within the U.S. government over the past two weeks and included a warning that one or more of the aircraft could be used in an attack later this month on the date marking the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, said U.S. officials familiar with the reports.
originally posted by: Swills
The airport was taken over in July and it was reported last month by international media outlets that planes have gone missing.
allafrica.com...
www.maltatoday.com.mt...
originally posted by: stormcell
Have they forgotten already? Every time those engines start, stop and reach cruising speed, they give up their location. And the electronics systems sent status reports as well. I find it hard to believe they don't have the GPS system module send updates as well.
If it has happened, the PTB want it to happen.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: Char-Lee
Missing since 2013? What event are you talking about? I'm aware that ISIS stole 88 pounds of [non weaponized] Uranium from one of Iraq's universities.
Negligence to Blame in All 73 Incidents of Missing Radioactive Materials in 2013: Report
(Reuters) - Nuclear and radioactive materials are still going missing and the information the United Nations atomic agency receives about such incidents may be the tip of the iceberg, said a senior U.N. official.
Nuclear material is stolen or lost two to four dozen times a year every year. Sometimes small amounts, sometimes large. It happens an awful lot in Russia and other former Soviet states; it happens in poorer, nuclear-capable countries such as Mexico, India and South Africa; and you'd better believe it happens in rich countries, as well, particularly in France.