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Originally posted by Grumman
Hi this is my first post here on this site I have been looking at different posts here now and then but never signed up to make any replies but as I read what I was seeing in the news and what had happened here in Iceland two days before the so called UPS incident I just had to sign up and log in to post here It's been ringing allot of bells for me lately. Well here goes. This news came in on Friday and it happened on Wednesday.
Custom officials were prevented to enter a plane that landed at Keflavik Airport the day before yesterday.So the police were called and then the SWAT and Ministry of Justice and Foreign Affairs had to cut into the game. Six men who were on board and presented papers from the U.S., but the airplane was registered to a private company.
It was the afternoon on Wednesday that the aircraft landed at Keflavik Airport. Six men who were in the plane presented papers from the U.S. and refused to let the customs on board. The plane capable of carrying 40 people and is a civilian and privately owned plane. Custom officials called the police to assist when they were prevented entry. When this happened "víkingasveit" SWAT men were also Called in from the local area. This is consistent
with police procedures.
Twenty people in the SWAT team of Reykajvík was also put on alert. It was not clear what the cargo was, nor why the customs authorities were not allowed to see it.
Senior men in judicial and foreign ministries were called. Ögmundur Jónasson minister of justice was informed of the situation. Some vibration would have been within the Icelandic government. So they contacted the U.S. Embassy here. Those who were on board the plane talked to the US embassy trough phone here in Iceland.
After a few hours they gave up and allowed the customs official on board. After customs clearance the six men on board were allowed to take of again, where they were headed to Germany. It is thought likely that they belonged to some kind of Special Forces in the U.S. Army. Nothing illegal was found on board, according to newsroom sources within the administration will be boxes with some sort of equipment on board.
Source
Can use google translater to translate the original news if you want
edit on 1-11-2010 by Grumman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Goosegash
reply to post by Goosegash
Whoops! I'll try this...
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Originally posted by Drew99GT
And with all due respect, claiming there is 100% proof FF ops have occured, does not mean with 100% certainty that this is another FF op.
I never said that. You did sir! I simply pointed out that the US Federal government has conducted false flag operations with total documentation. ie., through freedom of information request lawsuits, the government itself has admitted to false flag terror.
It's still to be determined what exactly happened last Friday.edit on 1-11-2010 by Drew99GT because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Grumman
Hi this is my first post here on this site I have been looking at different posts here now and then but never signed up to make any replies but as I read what I was seeing in the news and what had happened here in Iceland two days before the so called UPS incident I just had to sign up and log in to post here It's been ringing allot of bells for me lately. Well here goes. This news came in on Friday and it happened on Wednesday.
Custom officials were prevented to enter a plane that landed at Keflavik Airport the day before yesterday.So the police were called and then the SWAT and Ministry of Justice and Foreign Affairs had to cut into the game. Six men who were on board and presented papers from the U.S., but the airplane was registered to a private company.
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