Brian Ross, Richard Esposito, and Rhonda Schwartz
ABC News
April 30, 2012
With the anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death looming, American and European authorities told ABC News today that they fear al Qaeda may soon try to explode U.S.-bound aircraft with explosives hidden inside the bodies of terrorists.
As a result, security at several airports in the U.K. and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East has been substantially stepped up, with a focus on U.S. carriers.
Additional federal air marshals have also been shifted overseas in advance of the anniversary. A year ago Tuesday night, President Obama announced on live television that bin Laden had been killed in a U.S. raid on a compound in Pakistan.
Yesterday Paul Joseph Watson detailed how CBS is also acclimating US citizens to the normalization of being suspected a terrorist for conducting everyday activities, such as paying for coffee in cash, therefore framing innocent US citizens as terrorists.
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