US Army uses Shannon Airport for suspicious transfers?
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US Army uses Shannon Airport for suspicious transfers?
Some are worrying about Shannon Airport:
Thursday 24th March, there was a plane load of US troops in uniform and armed at Shannon airport, and 2 suspicious executive jets in security zone.
Due to security restrictions it is now more difficult to monitor the transit of US executive jets that are being used for the rendition of kidnapped captives for torture in countries with undemocratic regimes.
Yesterday, at 9 am World Airways with its cargo of troops, was at Gate 42, while two executive jets were located within the special security zone.
A white one with the serial number N92405, was there overnight.
An other was a bronze colour Gulfstream model?
Isn't Eire supposed to be neutral in this war.
Thursday 24th March, there was a plane load of US troops in uniform and armed at Shannon airport, and 2 suspicious executive jets in security zone.
Due to security restrictions it is now more difficult to monitor the transit of US executive jets that are being used for the rendition of kidnapped captives for torture in countries with undemocratic regimes.
Yesterday, at 9 am World Airways with its cargo of troops, was at Gate 42, while two executive jets were located within the special security zone.
A white one with the serial number N92405, was there overnight.
An other was a bronze colour Gulfstream model?
Isn't Eire supposed to be neutral in this war.
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the presence of troops in Shannon is quite normal. During my year in Ireland a while ago, I saw them regularly. They just use Shannon as a relay point to and from the States: the last suitable airport before the Atlantic Ocean. I don't know about the executive jets, but I'm pretty sure there not related to each other.
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N379P -or what ever the registration it wears nowdays- is a Gulfstream V owned by the CIA. It has been spotted at Shannon, among other place. Shannon also was heavilly used during gulf wars to transport troops and weapons. Since Eire is a neutral country, these weapon transits should be considered as illegal.
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there was a program about in C4 in UK about this issue and how this aircraft also landed in Stockholm and Cairo, current US administration is undemocratic, brakes all civil and humane rights of individuals, with no proof they abducted ppl and snatch them and transport them to foreign countries - in my opinion this is crime of kidnapping, torture and wrongful imprisonment. If I could call it war crime I would do so, but it certainly deserves attention from international crimes tribunal in Hague.SN30952 wrote:Some are worrying about Shannon Airport:
Thursday 24th March, there was a plane load of US troops in uniform and armed at Shannon airport, and 2 suspicious executive jets in security zone.
Due to security restrictions it is now more difficult to monitor the transit of US executive jets that are being used for the rendition of kidnapped captives for torture in countries with undemocratic regimes.
Yesterday, at 9 am World Airways with its cargo of troops, was at Gate 42, while two executive jets were located within the special security zone.
A white one with the serial number N92405, was there overnight.
An other was a bronze colour Gulfstream model?
Isn't Eire supposed to be neutral in this war.
I'm disappointed UK and Ireland allow this torture and kidnapers land at our airports, they would be arrested and prosecuted.
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I think it might be a Bombardier Challenger. I might be wrong though.SN30952 wrote:An other was a bronze colour Gulfstream model?
mic wrote:there was a program about in C4 in UK about this issue and how this aircraft also landed in Stockholm and Cairo, current US administration is undemocratic, brakes all civil and humane rights of individuals, with no proof they abducted ppl and snatch them and transport them to foreign countries - in my opinion this is crime of kidnapping, torture and wrongful imprisonment. If I could call it war crime I would do so, but it certainly deserves attention from international crimes tribunal in Hague.
Oh I feel So bad for those poor terrorists that are getting snached up! We all know that they did nothing wrong!
Come on! These people, Who are getting snached up, are terrorists. They are getting what they deserve
Onward and Upward...
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nwa757 wrote:
Oh I feel So bad for those poor terrorists that are getting snached up! We all know that they did nothing wrong!
Come on! These people, Who are getting snached up, are terrorists. They are getting what they deserve
That's typically the American thing to say in such conflicts ...
Come on man, be reasonable, not everyone is a terrorist !!!
Before you 'snach' up people you MUST have some prove, that's how the system works in Europe my friend !!
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That's typically the European thing to say in such conflicts...William wrote:nwa757 wrote:
Oh I feel So bad for those poor terrorists that are getting snached up! We all know that they did nothing wrong!
Come on! These people, Who are getting snached up, are terrorists. They are getting what they deserve
That's typically the American thing to say in such conflicts ...
Come on man, be reasonable, not everyone is a terrorist !!!
Before you 'snach' up people you MUST have some prove, that's how the system works in Europe my friend !!
Come on man, be reasonable, not everyone can be trailed and jailed in a legal way. Because when you let them walk, or release them, they will come after you (the USA in this case) to harm them. It's better to see them locked up then walking around and making plans for harming our society. But unfortunately there is a black hole in the legal system here, like with stalkers (one can't get them in a legal way until they have done something wrong). But terrorist potentially do more harm then stalkers, so one needs to hold them up before they cause harm.
That's how things in this world work my friend....
Note to the admins: I know that it is getting to political here, but I want to shed light on the "other" side of the story, which is also very important.
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Right, like the US neocons want to believe us that they "resettled" the terrorists to Guantanamo Bay, but instead they gassed them.......Right!an-148 wrote:The "resistance" was called terrorist by the nazi's. The nazi's react as democratic as the "democratic neo-con US" today (Oradour,...)
History is repeating!!!!1
Please, get your facts straight before making such an sick comparisation between the US neocons and the Nazi's.
What even bothers more is that you compare the resistance fighter (who fought for the freedom of their country) to some lowlife terrorists (who just want the destruction of western society).