Abel Danger 9-3-2014

submitted by maxplayer on 09/14/14 1

#2096: Marine links sister's Con Air pilot visas to Serco ad hoc waypoints, Bojinka KSM (AbelDanger.net) September 3, 2014: United States Marine Field McConnell has linked the sale of Con Air* pilot visas by his sister, Kristine Marcy, the former Senior Counsel for the Detention and Deportation Program of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalisation Service, to Serco's imputation of ad hoc way points into the autopilots of 11 mainly Boeing aircraft allegedly targeted for destruction in the 1995 Bojinka project, falsely attributed to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (a.k.a. 'KSM'). Con Air -) Kristine Marcy founder, United States Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System McConnell claims that Marcy sold Con Air pilot visas to Serco's air traffic control operators for the rendition of Mohammed to Diego Garcia to be water-boarded in order to extract a confession which would help her camouflage the role of the real identities in a KSM criminal organisation and the ad hoc waypoint technology behind the 1995 Bojinka plot and – six years later – the attacks of 9/11. McConnell claims that KSM stands for Krayleigh Stacey Marcy where Krayleigh Enterprises ran a prison-based Westminster pedophile blackmail ring in the 1980s, Tom Stacey launched the Offender's Tag Association out of the St. Ermin's Hotel in 1983 and Kristine Marcy launched the US Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System ('Con Air') after a 1988 conversation with her brother from whom she learned of the ad hoc waypoint technology allegedly used by Serco air traffic controllers to drone Boeing and other aircraft in the Con Air fleet and – to paraphrase Churchill's words at his launch of the Special Operations Executive at St. Ermin's Hotel in 1940 – 'set America ablaze'.

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