All too convenient, Just in time for the vote.
NSA
Is Offline So Here "They" Come: Multiple Bomb Threats Made
Against US Aircraft, NBC Reports
2
June, 2015
Update: ALL
THE BOMB THREATS TO U.S. PLANES FOUND NOT CREDIBLE: CNBC
You
don't say. Now let's find the NSA agent who dialed them in.
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Who
could have seen this coming? Just 24 hours after the NSA goes "dark"
from "securing" the nation against terrorist threat (by
recording and storing all domestic phone calls) we get this:
- BOMB THREATS PHONED INTO AIRPORTS, CNBC SAYS
According
to NBC, these threats are against planes already in the sky.
BREAKING: Multiple bomb threats made about US aircraft in the air, @tomcostellonbc reports. http://t.co/bYdMijkcoo
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) June 2, 2015
Passengers
are being deplaned after a bomb threat hoax in Philadelphia
What
turned out to be a hoax led to police searching a US Airways flight
and its passengers after it landed at Philadelphia International
Airport Tuesday morning.
The
airport confirmed there was a police investigation going on around
6:30 a.m. after flight 648 from San Diego landed as scheduled in
Philly with 88 passengers and five crew on board.
The
aircraft had taken off from California at 10:35 p.m. PDT and landed
in Philadelphia on schedule shortly after 6:15 a.m. EDT.
"The
TSA Operations Center in Washington, DC had received a phone threat
stating that there was an explosive device on the plane," said
Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Joe Sullivan. "Out of an
abundance of caution" the airport declared a bomb threat and
moved the plane to a remote area.
At least five bomb threats were phoned in Tuesday against flights originating or landing in the United States, government sources told NBC News. The sources said that the threats were not deemed credible.
Four of the five flights — one each from US Airways, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and the Mexican carrier Volaris — landed. The fifth, Korean Air Flight 23 from Seoul to San Francisco, was still in the air, scheduled to land Tuesday afternoon.
In Philadelphia, police met the US Airways plane, Flight 648 from San Diego, when it landed. NBC Philadelphia reported that a police bomb squad, including dogs, searched the plane and passengers and gave the all-clear.
The three other flights that had landed were Delta Flight 55, from Los Angeles to Atlanta; United Flight 995, from San Francisco to Chicago O'Hare; and Volaris Flight 939, from Portland, Oregon,to Guadalajara, Mexico.
Hoax threats have been made against almost a dozen planes over the past two
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US
equity markets dropped on the news but judging by how fast stocks
rebounded after the original CNBC report it makes one wonder if this
was just a trial balloon to see how fast BTFDers BTFD after a
terrorism headline. The answer: 5 minutes.
Conclusion:
the Fear Department will need to work harder to overcome the natural
instinct of an entire generation of BTFDers to inspire a marketwide
panic.
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