It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Authorities have arrested and interrogated 11 Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists in connection with the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the Daily Mail reported. The suspects were allegedly arrested last week in Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur and in the state of Kedah. The detained individuals are reportedly members of a new terror group that was planning bomb attacks in Muslim countries. They are said to be between 22 and 55 and comprise of students, a young widow, odd-job workers, and business professionals, according to the paper. “The possibility that the plane was diverted by militants is still high on the list and international investigators have asked for a comprehensive report on this new terror group,” an officer with the Counter Terrorism Division of Malaysia's Special Branch said Saturday.
The official revealed that the suspects admitted planning “sustained terror campaigns in Malaysia,’’ but insisted their group had nothing to do with the plane.
originally posted by: Flatfish
a reply to: nighthawk1954
Orly Taitz, really?
What I can't figure out is why anyone in our government would waist one second of their time responding to that nut-job birther queen in the first place.
originally posted by: AnteBellum
a reply to: nighthawk1954
They did and still do know something, I am convinced of it!
Friday, one week after it happened a friend of mine in a tactical group of the NSA was told to 'ready up' with his team for immediate deployment regarding something related to this flight. 4 days later they told him and the rest to stand down. He doesn't know what, where or why but definitely something was in the works that became fixed by some other unknown event.
I'm still convinced this is just another piece to an increasingly growing puzzle. Something is about to happen or be implemented. The question is what?