Here are parts two and three.




  1. AC_in_Mich says:

    Gee, haven’t we discussed Haskell before?

    Yeah, last nite

    He is still going for his 15 minutes of fame

    AC

  2. bobbo, I love lawyers says:

    Just saw the first part wherein Haskell attempts to school the FBI in how to run a witness interview.

    Classic. “I can’t identify the man from his face, but let me identify how tall he is?” (sic—smile).

    Many FBI Field Agents are either lawyers or accountants themselves as an entry requirement. I’m sure both sides had a good laugh at the other sides ignorance.

    And the War on “What Just Happened” continues.

  3. jccalhoun says:

    A conspiracy theory nut interviews a guy trying to spread a conspiracy theory. wow, what shocking news…

  4. honeyman says:

    Alex Jones has an annoying voice that remands me of Dr Marvin Monroe. Hard to listen to.

    Being a lawyer makes this guy trustworthy?

  5. Heinrich Moltke says:

    Why all the hostility against this passenger? Alex Jones is a nut who clearly doesn’t mind trying to draw the guy out on condemning the government after he expressly says he doesn’t want to do so. But the passenger seems level-headed enough. Not out for “fifteen minutes of fame”, you f-ing schmucks.

  6. Dallas says:

    Filed under “WWW” for World Trade Center and other Wackey, Wierd Conspiracies for publicity.

  7. Heinrich Moltke says:

    #6 – Go back to watching TV.

  8. Christian says:

    Why does this guy seem offended that they FBI didn’t bing a security video for him to analyze?

  9. Lou Minatti says:

    “Alex Jones.” HAHAHAHA!

  10. deowll says:

    Not sure the FBI would be the first ones to see the film from Amsterdam even if the Dutch give it to us.

  11. jim says:

    Show us the Dam video of the “terrorist” presenting his passport. Until then I’m open to believing this guy.

  12. TThor says:

    What to believe? What has Haskell to gain? What has the FBI to gain? What about the others on the plane, why don’t they talk?

    Knowing how difficult is is to get on a plane to the US the Crotch Bomber seems to literally fly through without difficulties at all… despite being on a terrorist watch list! And in all reporting I don’t see anybody referring to the pre-registration we foreigners need to do through the ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) web site before even being allowed to check in on a US bound flight.

    The Amsterdam Schiphol Airport tapes are important to decide on the movement of the Crotch Bomber. Anybody been at that airport will know that there are cameras everywhere.

    And, can anybody tell me what happened to the cameraman filming it all? And what happened to the Indian ‘bomber’ they arrested and FBI presumably denies exist?

    Something fishy is going on that is for certain.

  13. ggore says:

    From the list of stories this morning, it’s obvious that John and his minions have gone off the deep end and has been sucked into the Adam Curry black hole of “Nothing you see or have seen or experienced is real and nothing the US government has said in the past or will say or do in the future is right the truth”; the United States and ONLY the United States is run by a super-secret coalition of the Illuminati, Freemasons, Rosicrucians, aliens, and the Benevolent order of Racoons! I quit listening to No Agenda months ago because that’s all the program was, Adam espousing his lunatic views and John sitting there going “Oh brother”. That may be fine for the tinfoil hat crowd, but not for me. I’m outta here, Dvorak Uncensored bookmark removed, and good riddance.

  14. green says:

    #13 –

    See you tomorrow.

  15. Lou Minatti says:

    “Adam Curry black hole of “Nothing you see or have seen or experienced is real and nothing the US government has said in the past or will say or do in the future is right the truth””

    Adam Curry and Alex Jones always see a sinister conspiracy when it comes to government. I just see incompetence. Alex Jones is a joke. So is Adam, but his show with John is fun.

  16. Buzz says:

    I love partial stories. Hollywood scripts like to use this ploy all the time to swerve the whodunit component.

    Alex Jones is a paragon of sanity and well-reasoned deduction, eh?

    The whole idea of a first-time airline passenger being walked through the boarding process happens every hour of the day.

    Did the Somalian speak English or Dutch? What really was the confusion about the passport? What happened after what Kurt saw?

    The story of all this will become a great movie… later. Some of the fun of it may be following Kurt’s point of view and how it all looked so presumably conspiratorial.

    The phone line drops in Jones’ connection: Instant wire tap problem!

    The ONLY possible explanation is that it’s a CIA plot to bomb a plane and garner sympathy for their need for bigger budgets! Of course. Why couldn’t I have seen that before?

    What did that dog find? Hash? More bombs? Smuggled patchouli?

    Jones is convinced down to his socks that the FBI is trying discredit Kurt and that a huge conspiracy to blow this airplane out of the sky is afoot, aided and abetted even by the flight attendants and ground personnel.

    Whut uh brayn.

  17. Mr. Fusion says:

    Too funny. People actually defend Jones.

    :p


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