Were 113 Passengers From Flight 93 Rendited To Guyana On November 12, 2001, Flight N198PA, Phoenix Air (CIA)

 OK, here's the deal! Zorro and others believe that about 113 Passengers and crew were taken off various flights on 9/11 and rendited. They were processed through the NASA research facilities at Cleveland Airport and then to FEMA managed Immigration system "camps" via Lakehurst, New Jersey.  For the 1st time, I think I found a strange link in Guyana that may explain where they went.

The most frustrating thing is when you realize that the "documents" and "infrastructure" that would normally had been "managing" the Immigration  system in New Jersey were destroyed when the Port of New Jersey and New York HQ's were destroyed in the WTC.  In other words, it was a perfect "setup" to hide the "rendited" passengers whose FLIGHT No's (not tail numbers) were hijacked on to other specialty (omega) aircraft..via the Navy's Civilian Air Transport System.

Since the Immigration & Naturalization Services as well as the offices for the Southern District of Giuliani's New York Prosecutor were "Gamed" as well as the New Jersey Port Authority...none of the "9/11 Planners" thought any one would ever figure out the ruse.  Hiding behind the "systems carnage", in plain view.   

It appears, from a document that may have been created contemporaneously with an even in Guyana, that the US State Dept (read Condo-sleezy Rice) was having a hard time explaining why it was "shipping 113" US citizens to Guyana but without any form of identification.

According to a thorough analyses of the comments on the web page, it appears the US also refused to acknowledge to Guyana authorities whether ANY of the passengers had committed ANY crimes.

At first it may seem odd that Guyana, of all places on earth, would be the place where the "9/11 Planners" wanted to send any "rendited" passengers.  It becomes far more obvious when you realize that there are still about 465 unidentified males, females and children from the "Jonestown Massacre" of Jim Jones, still on the books with the US Embassy in Guyana.

In a "macabre" twist, if you have a group of mixed race and mixed sex and mixed aged individuals that need IDs..the first place I would stop is the US Embassy at Guyana.  ID's were never matched to bodies could mean they have never been officially declared  dead. IF THAT'S THE CASE..they could easily "assume: the identities of the Jim Jones victims and then just "forward paperwork" to update the Passport and retake a photo..."based on a "lost Passport Request".  

The renditees would have been "Free" to go! Under guard..anywhere, legally and no one would EVER be able to track them back to 9/11 Passenger lists. 

Of course, the world knows zorro is always off his meds but it seems to me that the "Dark World" was desperate for "clean dead female" identities.  But, working the WTC site proved very slow.  In other words, the State Dept COULD have used dead WTC victims as a cover  for the "renditees" because no one had any official proof they were dead.

It's just conjecture, but it's very "handy" for the "bad" guys that so many 9/11 Victims could ever be identified.   I have a sneaky feeling, they were all "identified" but many of those have been hijacked.  Of course, as well all know...identity theft is the number 1 crime in the US.  Dead  people's ids are just worth more...IF no one knows they are dead. 

It appears, the Guyanese Govt was suspicious! Here's the web site of a very sharp reporter who smelled something very fishy back in 2001.  All he had was a "tail number" of an airplane and nothing else.

He did NOT know it was a CIA Phoenix rendition Flight. He just saw the tail number N198PA and wondered why US Immigration & Naturalization would put "criminal deportees" in a luxurious private lear jet, rather than a "commercial jet"..handcuffed with INS agents on each side.

Now we do.  They weren't criminals at all.  Go here! NOW!  Apparently, this group wasn't handcuffed and they didn't get processed through the "Gate" System.  Nor were they met by Guyanese officials to take them into custody. Nor were Guyanese "justice" officials advised by US Justice dept to be prepared for "prisoner transfer".

It appears, the ONLY request was that "law enforcement" stand by and please provide identity documents "as is" these individuals were  Guyanese citizens.  That way, Phoenix Air Group could legally ship the passengers onto their "final destination" (in Myanmar?) and they could pass through customs.

I don't know if you've  considered it, but all the "flights" that were "rendited" on 9/11 were "domestic flights".  None of those individuals would have had "passports".  None of those individuals would have been allowed to contact "relatives" for "birth certificates" or other forms of identification.  In other words, IF Flight 93 passengers were "rendited" they needed Identity documents.

Were the "tortured" into forgetting what happened to them?   Of course they were.  Torture is completely  legal, even against US Citizens.  It's legal to today but the CIA, the Pentagon and your Broke Back Stallion Milking Idiot President calls it "extreme techniques" and he's really  sorry.

Sorry! Excuse ME! Is that "Obama" I hear screaming about Torture from the "roof tops"? (Nah! I didn't think so!) I'm sorry, is that Obama going to the NYT or the Post and writing articles about "Torture" or "Dead Soldiers Without Armour"..nah...I didn't think so! 

http://www.landofsixpeoples.com/news/ns111212.htm

http://www.stabroeknews.com/

"The Chartered Plane set down at Cheddi Jagan international airport, identified as "Guyanese" for whom Washington authorities were seeking travel documents.   The plane was greeted by a large number of law enforcement officers.  The Americans said that it plans to send a total of 113 deportee for which it had no travel documents.  It requested documents from the Guyanese Govt.

It appears the Govt may have refused the request. 

"Our Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated on Monday, that some of the 113 deportees arriving were arriving on commercial flights on a regular basis.  In an effort to put Guyanese at ease, the GINA minister says

.,,It has not been made public when more deportees will arrive. 

Please don't forget that Operation Phoenix was also about killing innocent civilians to create panic, uncertainty and reduce resistance to political  expedients "in country".   

After you read this, why not look up Condoleeza Rice's email and send her a nasty note.  Let's face it! Condy Rice and Colin Powell are the two main reasons I KNOW..Obama is capable of selling his soul to join their "Little Administration of Horrors".

ANYBODY BUT A "US SENATOR"

"A-BUSS" for Short! 

zorro 

 Ministry of Foreign Affairs release indicated on Monday that some of the 113 deportees were arriving on commercial flights on a regular basis. And in an attempt to put some Guyanese at ease, a GINA release on Monday quoted Home Affairs Minister, Ronald Gajraj as saying that there was no need for alarm as the crimes committed by the deportees and which resulted in their deportation - drug violations, rape, aggravated assault and possession of dangerous substances - were ones committed every day in Guyana and dealt with in the prescribed manner. He also stated that the police were equipped to deal with the inflow of deportees. Also that some of the men would be returning to relatives here. It has not been made public when more deportees would arrive. (Samantha Alleyne)  

 

 

November 21, 2001


 

Fourteen deportees from the United States of America yesterday arrived in Guyana in what appeared to be a private jet and were quickly whisked away in two police buses after disembarking. 

The United States government chartered the aircraft which had the identification number N198PA. 

The 14 deportees who arrived yesterday are among 113 identified as Guyanese, and for whom travel documents had been sought by Washington. The Guyana government was slow in issuing the documents for the deportees and as a result a ban was placed by the US on the issuance of non-immigrant visas to government functionaries and their immediate families. 

The US government would be using charter and commercial flights to send 113 deportees back here. A Government Information Agency (GINA) release said that one other deportee arrived yesterday on a commercial flight. 

The chartered plane touched down at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri at 2:40 pm and was greeted by a large number of law enforcement officers. The plane taxied right up to the shaded strip that leads into the airport terminal and two white police minibuses drove onto the tarmac to collect the deportees. 

Stabroek News understands that ten persons including US law enforcement officers accompanied the deportees. 

The men, who were dressed in civilian clothing, were not handcuffed when they disembarked the plane but it is believed that they were handcuffed during the flight. 

At the airport, immigration officers questioned the men on the tarmac and were given their names. Sources say they also asked them whether they had any relatives living in Guyana. 

This newspaper was told that the only luggage the deportees arrived with were `salt' bags which apparently had a few pieces of clothing in them and which had their individual names marked on them. 

While the deportees were being questioned on the tarmac some curious onlookers congregated at the gate to get a glimpse of the men. The crowd also included some children and the buzz in the air was as if they were awaiting the arrival of a celebrity. 

When the mini-buses exited the gate leading to the tarmac and the deportees saw the media cameras some of them attempted to hide their faces with their hands. 

It is understood that the men were taken to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Eve Leary, where they would have gone through the normal procedure of photographing and fingerprinting before being released. 

A Ministry of Foreign Affairs release indicated on Monday that some of the 113 deportees were arriving on commercial flights on a regular basis. And in an attempt to put some Guyanese at ease, a GINA release on Monday quoted Home Affairs Minister, Ronald Gajraj as saying that there Fourteen deportees from the United States of America yesterday arrived in Guyana in what appeared to be a private jet and were quickly whisked away in two police buses after disembarking. 


The United States government chartered the aircraft which had the identification number N198PA. 

The 14 deportees who arrived yesterday are among 113 identified as Guyanese, and for whom travel documents had been sought by Washington. The Guyana government was slow in issuing the documents for the deportees and as a result a ban was placed by the US on the issuance of non-immigrant visas to government functionaries and their immediate families. 

The US government would be using charter and commercial flights to send 113 deportees back here. A Government Information Agency (GINA) release said that one other deportee arrived yesterday on a commercial flight. 

The chartered plane touched down at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri at 2:40 pm and was greeted by a large number of law enforcement officers. The plane taxied right up to the shaded strip that leads into the airport terminal and two white police minibuses drove onto the tarmac to collect the deportees. 

Stabroek News understands that ten persons including US law enforcement officers accompanied the deportees. 

The men, who were dressed in civilian clothing, were not handcuffed when they disembarked the plane but it is believed that they were handcuffed during the flight. 

At the airport, immigration officers questioned the men on the tarmac and were given their names. Sources say they also asked them whether they had any relatives living in Guyana. 

This newspaper was told that the only luggage the deportees arrived with were `salt' bags which apparently had a few pieces of clothing in them and which had their individual names marked on them. 

While the deportees were being questioned on the tarmac some curious onlookers congregated at the gate to get a glimpse of the men. The crowd also included some children and the buzz in the air was as if they were awaiting the arrival of a celebrity. 

When the mini-buses exited the gate leading to the tarmac and the deportees saw the media cameras some of them attempted to hide their faces with their hands. 

It is understood that the men were taken to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Eve Leary, where they would have gone through the normal procedure of photographing and fingerprinting before being released. 

A Ministry of Foreign Affairs release indicated on Monday that some of the 113 deportees were arriving on commercial flights on a regular basis. And in an attempt to put some Guyanese at ease, a GINA release on Monday quoted Home Affairs Minister, Ronald Gajraj as saying that there was no need for alarm as the crimes committed by the deportees and which resulted in their deportation - drug violations, rape, aggravated assault and possession of dangerous substances - were ones committed every day in Guyana and dealt with in the prescribed manner. He also stated that the police were equipped to deal with the inflow of deportees. Also that some of the men would be returning to relatives here. It has not been made public when more deportees would arrive. (Samantha Alleyne) was no need for alarm as the crimes committed by the deportees and which resulted in their deportation - drug violations, rape, aggravated assault and possession of dangerous substances - were ones committed every day in Guyana and dealt with in the prescribed manner. He also stated that the police were equipped to deal with the inflow of deportees. Also that some of the men would be returning to relatives here. It has not been made public when more deportees would arrive. (Samantha Alleyne)  

Flight N198PA, Phoenix Air (CIA)


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