Monday, November 1

CIA, FBI, Mossad, MI6 , The Tea Party and HP: Buy Your Jet Ink local. It's Cheaper, faster, and promotes the local economy!

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 A warning for Synagogues in the USA...you do not get this quality of Ink-cartridges
out of Yemmen !!


This is a general warning for

all the Synagogues in the USA
and
for any Jewish-organisation :


Do not, anymore ,order
the jet-ink for printers

out of the Yemen.

Use your local PC-shop
down the road.

it is cheaper,faster, safer
and it promotes the
local-economy.

Most of all,

 the delivery charges
are much lower !!!.

This is a combined-message from
the CIA, FBI, Mossad  and or  MI6

 the Tea-Party and Hewlett Packhard



PS :
as from now on
all postal-packages originating from Yemen
and destined for any Jewish Organisation,in the US.....
must be controlled and double-checked by " Blackwaters"
to see whether the used  postal-tamps are sufficient.




extra !!
Suspicious package to U.S. not from Yemen: Yemenia Air Cargo Director [It was probably from Langley, the point of origin for most suspicious crap.] 29 Oct 2010 Mohammed al-Shaibah, Air Cargo Director for Yemenia Airways said to Yemen Post, "No UPS cargo plane left Yemeni lands over the land 48 hours. These accusations are false and baseless." He added, "No UPS or DHL cargo packages heading to Chicago through Yemen took place in the last 48 hours as well." "All packages are checked very carefully in Yemen, and there is no evidence to prove that this package came through Yemen."
UAE rejects US claims on Flight 201 30 Oct 2010 The United Arab Emirates' Civil Aviation Authority has rejected claims that a US-bound Emirates' flight from Dubai contained "suspicious" parcels from Yemen. Fighter jets were scrambled on Friday to accompany an Emirates plane into New York's JFK airport after a security alert, US media reported. Emirati authorities, however, said flight 201 carried no 'suspicious' cargo from Yemen as claimed by US-Canadian military agency NORAD. UAE officials rejected the claim and said the plane was not a source of threat. [Well, it appears that this false flag is may have a much shorter 'unraveling' shelf life than others.]
Saudi man 'key suspect' in jet bomb plot, says US 01 Nov 2010 US officials have suggested a Saudi bombmaker is the key suspect in last week's attempt to send two parcel bombs from Yemen to the US on cargo planes. They named the man as Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, who is said to be the main bombmaker for al-Qaeda's Yemeni branch. It has emerged that one of the bombs was carried on two passenger planes before being seized in Dubai.
Mail bomb suspect 'had ID stolen' 31 Oct 2010 The young Yemeni woman arrested on suspicion of mailing powerful bombs to US synagogues has been released on bail as Yemeni officials said authorities believed her identity had been stolen. Authorities arrested 22-year-old Hanan al-Samawi after tracking the name and address used on the packages. But after she was arrested, the shipping agent said she wasn't the one who signed the shipping documents, a Yemeni official said
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