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July 29, 2004

Update on Annie Jacobson's "Terror In The Skies"

By now, plenty of people know about Annie Jacobson's article Terror In The Skies. I thought the woman had overreacted from the start. It looks like I'm not alone. Snopes (the Urban Legends web site) has the scoop:

Undercover federal air marshals on board a June 29 Northwest airlines flight from Detroit to LAX identified themselves after a passenger, "overreacted," to a group of middle-eastern men on board, federal officials and sources have told KFI NEWS.

The passenger, later identified as Annie Jacobsen, was in danger of panicking other passengers and creating a larger problem on the plane, according to a source close to the secretive federal protective service.
"The lady was overreacting," said the source. "A flight attendant was told to tell the passenger to calm down; that there were air marshals on the plane."

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The source said the air marshals on the flight were partially concerned Jacobsen’s actions could have been an effort by terrorists or attackers to create a disturbance on the plane to force the agents to identify themselves.

Air marshals' only tactical advantage on a flight is their anonymity, the source said, and Jacobsen could have put the entire flight in danger.
"They have to be very cognizant of their surroundings," spokesman Adams confirmed, "to make sure it isn't a ruse to try and pull them out of their cover."

One of the Syrian musicians is likely to be Nour Mehana, the "Syrian Wayne Newton."

Yeah, he sounds like a threat to national security. ;)

Posted on July 29, 2004 at 11:54 AM | Permalink

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