It used to take a few years for conspiracy theories to take hold. Now it barely takes a week:
First we have the very obvious problems with the mainstream narrative. How is it that Ted Kennedy can’t get on an airplane but a Nigerian national can get an multiple entry visa to the United States? What are we to make of reports that a well-dressed man helped Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab board the plane without a passport? Finally, what of the fact that Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab’s father reported that he was becoming more interested in Islamic terrorist groups, and that he had been placed on a federal watch list for such people?
Further, the idea that “the system failed” seems to be a weak argument for why this terror plot “just happened.”
The government would have gotten away with that New World Order plot, too, if it wasn’t for that meddling hottie Dutchman.

Thanks for the link. I find it interesting though, that you are entirely dismissive of the facts and do not engage them at all. What do you have to say about the troubling issues that I bring to light? Anything? Or is it just a case of “conspiracy?”
Nick P
http://www.blacksungazette.com
Portland, OR