Alaska tie to prisoner transport???
this series of very strange reports on the seizure of planes, and ariad on "security Aviation in Anchorage suggests all sorts of erie things-
adn.com | alaska : Armory on jet sent tipster to feds: "'Come see what we have,' one of them told her, she recalled.
'They had it set up under the guise of a medevac, with a full bar in it, by the way,' she said. The cabin was comfortable, but they were also eager to show off what was under the cabin floor.
When they lifted the carpet and undid the hatch, she saw a compartment filled with weapons: guns on hangers, devices that looked like grenades or smoke bombs, flak jackets -- enough for a half-dozen men to hold off a sizable attacking force.
'They had enough handguns in there to stick in every single pocket they could ever think of,' she said. There were two heavy machine guns, the kind that usually mount on a tripod, and at least two belts of large-caliber ammunition for them. She saw assault rifles and ammo clips and silencers, she said.
She said she asked why they needed the weapons. 'They said that they were for whenever they transported dignitaries and they took prisoners,' she said. 'They said they worked for the government, and they took prisoners to interrogate them.'"
FAA flight records show the Gulfstreams have made flights to Asia, Europe and the Bahamas.
Monday, February 27, 2006
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