Thursday 13 October 2011

Underwear Bomber and the demonstration in Glasgow on Saturday.

I couldn't let the underwear bomber's change of heart go without a comment.
Yesterday morning I watched an interview on the infowars youtube channel by Alex Jones and Kurt Haskell. Kurt Haskell, if anyone doesn't know is the passenger on the plane that the underwear bomber was trying to blow up. In the interview, he had told Alex Jones that he had been contacted by the bomber's legal advisor, I think on Monday the 10th Oct. to tell him that he was going to be called as a witness for the defence. Don't forget that Mr. Haskell observed the bomber being escorted on to the plane by what is described as the sharp dressed man. He possessed no passport, visa, or even a ticket, but he was ushered on without having to go through security or even a customs check. Mr. Haskell has a blog on which are a number of entries dedicated to this case. www.haskellfamily.blogspot.com  The bomber has insisted that he was not guilty of anything up until now. It is only now, just after informing Mr. Haskell that he was going to be his only witness that he, all of a sudden announces a change of plea to guilty. I don't know about anyone else, but this smells somewhat. Could it be that he has been got at, made an offer he couldn't refuse, or something similar? Of course he has. The upside to this, is that Kurt Haskell, who is a lawyer, is going to file a civil suit with a view to getting to the truth. He is hoping that the preliminaries will be commenced before the turn of the year. He fears, however, that it might not even come to court. One excuse could be that it would be detrimental to national security if the truth came out. Whatever happens, I imagine that this case has a while to run yet.
On Saturday, a demonstration is scheduled to take place in Glasgow city center, George Square to be precise, at 11 O'clock. I will be attending and I urge everyone to attend also. I think it is connected to the "Occupy" demonstrations throughout the world. If you are there and you recognise me, come over and say hi.
That's all for now.