“…Philadelphia airport police received an anonymous call that named a passenger on the Dallas/Fort Worth bound Flight 1267. The ‘tipster’ told police that the passenger was in possession of a dangerous substance, which prompted authorities to recall the flight about 10 minutes after it departed. The usual hysteria continued when the police-state called in ‘bomb technicians’ — plural. They also arrested the poor slob the ‘tipster’ fingered, but Our Rulers apparently have determined he did nothing wrong. Philadelphia Chief Inspector Joe Sullivan said that someone played ‘a pretty nasty trick’ on that passenger.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/120238.html
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