Three men accused of plotting to kill trans-Atlantic airline passengers by detonating explosives concealed in soft-drink bottles admitted Monday they intended to cause explosions — but insist they never meant to use them on planes.
In his opening statement in April, Wright said officers found a computer memory stick in Ali's pocket with details of flights from London's Heathrow Airport to Chicago, New York, Boston, Denver, Miami and Montreal. He was not interested in return bookings, prosecutors say.
Ali, Sarwar and Hussain admitted they conspired to cause explosions, but deny intending to wreak havoc on passenger jets. Ali, the alleged ring leader of the plot, testified early in the trial that began in April that he and Sarwar wanted to promote an anti-Western documentary with an explosion. Ali said he hoped a small, nonfatal, bombing — at a site such as Britain's Houses of Parliament, an oil refinery, or an airport — would jolt Londoners and draw attention to the movie.
This is all a "false flag" operation! These guys are being set up! Sure, they made the explosives, detailed flights, didn't seem interested in return bookings, but it was all for a movie that wasn't even made!
Good Lord, does anyone believe that line of bullshit?
I'm sure Mohammed Atta would have said that his arrest would have been a "crime against him because he was a Muslim" or some other sort of bullshit like that.
You'd better send these guys away for life without parole England, otherwise you'll be dealing with this in 10-30 years when they get out.
Travis
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