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AHMED AL-HAJ and MATT APUZZO   10/31/10 12:58 AM ET   AP

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SAN'A, Yemen — Yemeni police arrested a woman on suspicion of mailing a pair of bombs powerful enough to take down airplanes, officials said Saturday as details emerged about a terrorist plot aimed at the U.S. that exploited security gaps in the worldwide shipping system.

Investigators were hunting Yemen for more suspects tied to al-Qaida and several U.S. officials identified the terrorist group's top explosives expert in Yemen as the most likely bombmaker.

The explosives, addressed to Chicago-area synagogues, were pulled off airplanes in England and the United Arab Emirates early Friday morning, touching off a tense search for other devices.

It still wasn't clear whether the bombs, which officials said were wired to cell phones, timers and power supplies, could have been detonated remotely while the planes were in the air, or when the packages were halfway around the world in the U.S. But the fact that they made it onto airplanes showed that nearly a decade since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, terrorists continue to probe and find security vulnerabilities.

The packages were addressed to two synagogues in the Chicago area. But British Prime Minister David Cameron said Saturday that he believes the explosive device found at the East Midlands Airport in central England was intended to detonate aboard the plane.

British Home Secretary Theresa May added that the bomb was powerful enough to take down the plane. A U.S. official said authorities believe a second device found in Dubai was similarly potent.

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh told reporters that the United States and United Arab Emirates had provided intelligence that helped identify the woman suspected of mailing the packages.

A Yemeni security official said the young woman was a medical student and that her mother also was detained.

The police action was part of a widening manhunt for suspects believed to have used forged documents and ID cards, Yemeni officials said. One member of Yemen's anti-terrorism unit said the other suspects had been tied to al-Qaida.

The officials, like many in the U.S., spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing investigation unfolding on three continents.

Al-Qaida's Yemen branch, known as al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, took credit for a failed bombing aboard a Detroit-bound airliner last Christmas. The bomb used in that attack contained PETN, an industrial explosive that was also used in the mail bombs found Friday.

The suspected bombmaker behind the Christmas Day attack, Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, is also the prime suspect in the mail bomb plot, several U.S. officials said. Al-Asiri also helped make another PETN device for a failed suicide attempt against a top Saudi counterterrorism official last year. The official survived, but his attacker died in the blast.

"The forensic analysis is under way," Obama's counterterror chief John Brennan said Friday. "Clearly from the initial observation, the initial analysis that was done, the materials that were found in the device that was uncovered was intended to do harm."

Officials said the plot was discovered thanks to intelligence passed from Saudi Arabia. Without that tip, it's unclear whether anyone would have discovered the bombs before they were airborne – or on U.S. soil.

The U.S. already had been on the lookout for a such a plot, having received indications that the Yemeni-based al-Qaida faction was interested in "exploring an operation involving cargo planes," a U.S. counterterrorism official said.

U.S. authorities then acted quickly after receiving a tip "that suspicious packages may be en route to the U.S" – specifically Chicago – the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.

Currently, American officials do not get details about the contents of a U.S.-bound cargo plane until four hours before it's scheduled to land. In the case of long distance flights, those planes would already be airborne. Once a plane lands, officials screen packages that they feel warrant a closer look.

The failed attack should be a "wake up call" that the U.S. needs to step up security on cargo planes, the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Kit Bond, said.

U.S. officials were still cobbling together details about the packages but one official briefed on the investigation said authorities believed the plotters may have been associated with two institutions called "Yemen American Institute (for) Languages-Computer-Management" or the "American Center for Training and Development."

It was not immediately clear whether those institutions even exist or whether that information came from false documents or fake addresses.

The U.S. temporarily banned all incoming cargo and mail from Yemen. A UPS employee in Yemen said the office has temporarily halted receiving any packages for delivery.

In Chicago, the leader of a North Side synagogue told members of his congregation at weekend services that a smaller congregation that uses their building was one of the targets of the plot.

Rabbi Michael Zedek of Emmanuel Congregation said he was told by a Jewish leader in Chicago that the smaller Or Chadash congregation was one of the targets. The FBI did not confirm that, and both Zedek and Chadash Rabbi Larry Edwards said they had not spoken to law enforcement.

Or Chadash members took the news calmly, Edwards said. The synagogue has about 100 members, and serves Jews in the gay community and their families.

The White House said Brennan called Yemen's president and made clear that the U.S. is ready to help the Yemeni government in the fight against al-Qaida. The U.S. already assists Yemen with airstrikes and other counterterrorism support.

Yemen's al-Qaida branch is the most active of the terrorist group's affiliates and has increasingly become the face of its recruitment efforts in the West. The country is home to radical U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. He has been linked in the Christmas attack and has inspired other terrorists with his violent message.

Also hiding in Yemen is Samir Khan, an American who declared himself a traitor and helps produce al-Qaida propaganda.

The Homeland Security Department said it was stepping up airline security, but White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Americans did not need to change their travel plans.

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Apuzzo reported from Washington. Eileen Sullivan, Adam Goldman and Kimberly Dozier in Washington, Raphael G. Satter in London, Adam Schreck in Dubai and Carla K. Johnson and Karen Hawkins in Chicago contributed to this report.

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YafoDalet
a secular Jew
02:49 PM on 11/01/2010
I can't believe how fast the conspiracy theories were voiced in the comment space. And the persistence of those who keep posting them is really astonishing. Get a life, people!
02:27 PM on 11/01/2010
Oh, I forgot UPS doesn't go to or come from Yemen. What was the tipoff...hmmm...package going from Yemen to synagogues in US. LOL
02:25 PM on 11/01/2010
False Flag number....I forgot. After the guys trying to blow up the Sears Tower, attack Ft Dix and the crotch bomber, it's hard to keep track.
12:13 PM on 11/01/2010
Solved...

Minister Katz: Israel on bomb alert since Thursday
Transportation minister hints state knew about mail terror plot before it was publicly revealed Friday
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3977847,00.html
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Soma99
12:17 AM on 11/01/2010
No leads or suspects.... Just a bomb - that was first not a bomb according to the UK. But of course, we know it is AQ because they typically mail in bombs to synagogs.

http://www .latimes.c om/news/na tionworld/ politics/w ire/sns-ap -mail-bomb s-suspect- released,0,3143705.story
WASHINGTON (AP) — The young Yemeni woman arrested on suspicion of mailing powerful bombs to U.S. synagogues was released on bail Sunday, and a Yemeni official said authorities no longer believe she shipped the bombs.

Authorities arrested the woman after tracking the name and address used on the packages. But after the woman was arrested, the shipping agent said she wasn't the one who signed the shipping documents, the official said.

The release means investigators no longer have any suspects in custody in a suspected al-Qaida plot that authorities believe was intended to take down cargo jetliners.
04:03 PM on 10/31/2010
Mossad
05:31 PM on 10/31/2010
Bingo!
06:46 PM on 10/31/2010
and bin Laden is not really a Saudi of Yemeni extraction...he is actually an agent whose real name is Myron Fischbein!
10:02 PM on 10/31/2010
No, maybe Tim Osman. In any case, Bin Laden is irrelevant, since he probably died at Tora Bora in December, 2001. In any case, he publicly denied involvement in 9/11.
03:55 PM on 10/31/2010
This whole scenario is getting more ridiculous by the day: the intended target was a "gay friendly" congregation within a larger synagogue congregation- thereby obviously intended to get a message across that Al Quaeda is targetting innocent gays at a time that their political clout in America is increasing considerably; this after a Zionist masquerading as a Jihadist urges "lone wolf" attacks on American cities, and a guy who has been dead nine years- OBL- once again returns from paradise to warn France to get out of Afghanistan and stop mistreating Muslims- thereby insuring that: those who argue who against mistreating Muslims and against intervention in Afghanistan are "siding with Bin Laden."

Indeed- this case above all others calls for SANITY over FEAR. Rallies are good- but only if translated into action by demanding an end to the politics and foreign policy of perpetual interventionism and fear.
04:28 PM on 10/31/2010
Insane?
04:48 PM on 10/31/2010
Are you talking about the people who thought everybody would fall for it? In that case, yes, it was insane to think so.
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Soma99
06:35 PM on 10/31/2010
"Insane?"

Sending some dud bombs to get a billion dollar security contract is great ROI. Not insane at all. Plus the dual state goals of the US and Israel require 'terrorism', dehumanization and fear of muslims. This plays into that very well.
03:51 PM on 10/31/2010
To compete with UPS, FedEx in Yemen changes motto to: “When it absolutely, positively has to k-ill Jews overnight.”
yappnmutt
humping legs for liberty
03:11 PM on 10/31/2010
here's a game. find the ups office in yemen on the ups site. i can't find it. maybe you can.

http://www.upslogisticstech.com/pub/worldwide/EMEA/
03:18 PM on 10/31/2010
Yemen

Contact Information

Sun Tours and Travel
Authorized Service Contractor for UPS
Damascus Street - Hadda area
Sana'a
Republic of Yemen
Tel.: +967 1 416751
Tel.: +967 1 418659
Fax: +967 1 418264


Aden
Al-Maala Street
Aden
Republic of Yemen
Tel.: +967 2 220788
Fax: +967 2 247636

Hodeidah
Al-Meina Street
Hodeidah
Republic of Yemen
Tel.: +967 3 233203
Tel.: +967 3 233204
Fax: +967 3 233205

Taiz
Al-Kamb Street
Taiz
Republic of Yemen
Tel.: +967 4 226756

took me 15 seconds!!!!!
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kentah
know thyself
03:29 PM on 10/31/2010
3 seconds for this....read closely http://www.yemenpost.net/Detail123456789.aspx?ID=3&SubID=2705&MainCat=3
03:36 PM on 10/31/2010
There are four ups offices/authorized shipper in Yemen. You can find them through the main UPS website.
03:11 PM on 10/31/2010
Who has a major financial stake in selling and promoting airport "security" scanners?

None other than the head of the Chertoff Group himself, Michael Chertoff, who has publicly admitted that the clients of his aforementioned lobbying group include manufacturers of scanning equipment.

There is no shame anymore.
03:02 PM on 10/31/2010
It gets even more interesting: according to the BBC, the British police at East Midlands Airport reported NO EXPLOSIVES found in the package/s.
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03:03 PM on 10/31/2010
And the Brits are very good at finding explosives, because they've had a lot of experience with the IRA. So if they say "no explosives," they mean no explosives.
03:07 PM on 10/31/2010
Absolutely 100% correct!
04:04 PM on 10/31/2010
Mossad..... they are pros at identity theft and false flag ops.
yappnmutt
humping legs for liberty
02:52 PM on 10/31/2010
much too convenient to be believed. sounds more like mossad than al qaeda.
02:50 PM on 10/31/2010
Two days ago, senior figures in the British airline industry, including the Chairman of British airways, said that Britain should stop "kowtowing" to excessive US security demands that were "completely redundant". Then today, in a crass and very obvious attempt to refute the BA Chairman's statements and reaffirm the fake reality of a 'terror threat', two 'suspect packages' are found on planes in the East Midlands and Dubai, both planes originated in Yemen and were destined for the US, specifically, Jewish synagogues in Chicago, or so we are told.

Initial reports stated that the package found in the East Midlands, a toner cartridge, had tested negative for explosives. Apparently that was the wrong conclusion for bomb disposal experts in the UK to arrive at however, because Obama later declared that the printer cartridge(s) constituted a "credible terrorist threat to our country" and that "initial examination of those packages has determined that they do apparently contain explosive material."

As with most other such terror alerts, evidence is simply made up as they go along in the interest of political gain.

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/217143-Crass-Phony-Terror-Alert-Over-Printer-Cartridges
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03:01 PM on 10/31/2010
What a tangled web they weave. . .
02:50 PM on 10/31/2010
Allegedly sophisticated bombs yet easily detectable- obligingly including sender's phone number.

Attacks attributed to the Yemeni branch of an organization created out of thin air by a US government informant to enable the prosecution of individuals under the RICO Act who were indicted for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center- based upon the CIA's Al Quaeda (Database) of the Mujahideen in Afghanistan. The Yemeni branch is supposedly headed by Alawki, who met personally with two of the alleged 9/11 hijackers (who attended his congregation in San Diego) in 2001. Weeks after the attacks, Alawki was invited to the Pentagon as part of a supposed "outreach" program to Muslims.

The attacks come five days after Adam Gadahn, another alleged radical Muslim Jihadist, releases a video wherein he calls for "lone wolf" attacks on American cities. Adam Gadahn is actually American born Adam Pearlman. Pearlman's grandfather, with whom he resided for some time, was a sitting board member of the well known Zionist propaganda organization aka ADL. According to the London Telegraph, CIA sources confirmed that "Gadahn" was involved with the making and distribution of phony "Bin-Laden" videos.

The primary source and distributor of Alawki and "Gadahn's" audio and video tapes is Israeli connected SITE Intelligence Group, whose president, Rita Katz, is the daughter of an Iraqi Zionist who was charged by the Iraqi government of spying for Israel.

As Thoreau wrote: "Circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when one finds a trout in the milk."”
02:15 PM on 10/31/2010
So the woman is smart enough to manufacture, or aid in the manufacture of these "sophisticated" explosive devices, send them with the return address of the Yemeni American Language Institute, a US Embassy affiliated organization, consult the Chicago white pages and do research about a tiny group within a synagogue's congregation, etc., yet not smart enough to omit her own phone number?

Scapegoat or patsy.

False flags waving in the sunset.
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03:02 PM on 10/31/2010
Does the woman even exist? I suppose she will exist if they need her to.
03:12 PM on 10/31/2010
" 'Does the Brotherhood exist?'

'That, Winston, you will never know. If we choose to set you free when we have finished with you, and if you live to be ninety years old, still you will never learn whether the answer to that question is Yes or No. As long as you live it will be an unsolved riddle in your mind.' "

Orwell 1984