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AzzarTheGod
08-07-2016, 04:36 AM
Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed, a 27 year-old Yemeni national, arrived in Pakistan in 1993, as a student in the microbiology department of Karachi University. On 23 October 2001, witnesses saw Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed being bundled on board a Gulfstream V, registration N379P, by a group of masked men in Karachi airport, Pakistan. The plane flew Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed, shackled and blindfolded, to Jordan. The following day, flight logs indicate the Gulfstream flew from Jordan to Frankfurt and then to Glasgow Prestwick to refuel, before returning to Dulles International near Washington DC. Flight logs from Eurocontrol and other sources confirm the centrality of Prestwick to Mohammed’s rendition circuit. The N379P into which he was strapped originated in Washington, flying on the 15th September, 2001 to Prestwick for refuelling, before moving to destinations, such as Lisbon, Frankfurt, Tblisi and finally Amman.

https://undercoverinfo.wordpress.com/2015/05/17/police-launch-investigation-into-rendition-flights-via-scotland-here-is-the-evidence/

Weigh in here. Keep in mind the CIA has a black budget and a mandate that allows them to raise funds by any means necessary outside of US borders. This is what the current law says anyway. I am sure they raise funds in US borders but that's conspiratorial to claim since its speculative.

Should that type of money, much of it blood money (credit card fraud, wire fraud, investment fraud, mail fraud, quasi-legal business ventures, skimming, scams, also possibly including drugs, robbery, extortion) be going towards Gulfstream jets for CIA field agents to enjoy?

This is a US government agency, tax dollars do go towards funding a portion of this transportation method.

Are you ok with extreme luxury seats, luxury woodgrain, luxury coffee expresso machine, designer leather, designer seatbelts, designer TV screens, essentially one of one of the most comfortable and expensive private jets available for commercial purchase being used for CIA field operations (kidnapping and render) in Pakistan? How do you personally feel about it?

Yay or nay? Like it, dislike it? Genuinely interested in seeing where people stand on something like this.

AzzarTheGod
08-07-2016, 05:03 AM
The owner of Dell also owns a luxurious Gulfstream 500 apart from net worth of $14.6 billion.


http://i.imgur.com/lsBiUSo.jpg


The Gulfstream V was the first contender in the ultra-long-range private jet category.



http://i.imgur.com/y1rTC3S.jpg

kitchen

http://i.imgur.com/IBRqTjx.jpg

The bathroom


http://i.imgur.com/tBuJsQA.jpg



This extremely luxurious jet is capable of flying anywhere in the world: nonstop flights. The jet’s cabin usually seats 15 passengers, but can be configured to hold more and can be customized according to the customer’s specifications.

Fly on the power of two BMW/Rolls-Royce BR710-48 engines it is one of the most comfortable privet jets in world.

Daywolf
08-07-2016, 09:38 AM
Those seem a bit small to be melting steel.... but do they come in a cherry finish though?

I don't think it's on the radar, I mean a yes or no. Steam me though what they do when they get to their destination. And in that too, it's deeply compartmentalized. It doesn't have a left or right hand to worry about knowing anything, itsa centipede.

Ahldagor
08-07-2016, 12:09 PM
Yes, it's more efficient.

Blingy
08-07-2016, 01:27 PM
Side note about RR aircraft engines. Back when I worked at Boeing customers usually had a choice of three engine manufactures.

GE was the most expensive but also the most reliable and lowest maintenance cost.

Pratt Whitney was next in line. Think of these like a Toyota Camry.

Rolls Royce engines were shit. RR nearly had to give them away because otherwise nobody would use them. They made all the money servicing the engine and selling parts. Rolls Royce cars and Rolls Royce aircraft engines don't have the same standard of craftsmanship.

maskedmelon
08-08-2016, 07:14 PM
We're the agents passing as Saudis?

big_ole_jpn
08-08-2016, 07:20 PM
What type of jet do you think this CIA asset running as an independent in order to steal votes from TRUMP (http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/290713-cia-veteran-expected-to-announce-challenge-to-trump) will fly between campaign stops?

AzzarTheGod
08-08-2016, 07:22 PM
We're the agents passing as Saudis?

Excellent question I hadn't considered. These fellows may have been pretending to hail from the Emirates.

That would change everything.

AzzarTheGod
08-08-2016, 07:25 PM
What type of jet do you think this CIA asset running as an independent in order to steal votes from TRUMP (http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/290713-cia-veteran-expected-to-announce-challenge-to-trump) will fly between campaign stops?

Oh wow this guy actually has a Super-PAC with more funding than Trump.

This should be very interesting.

maskedmelon
08-08-2016, 07:44 PM
Overall though I am unconcerned with the transportation or entertainment choices of a group of filandering sociopaths so long as they fuck with whomever they must to keep US on top. Sends a pretty damn terrifying message to cultures who worship the coin, when their zealots are abducted by an adversary who has the capital to outfit their goons in Gucci and Gulfstreams: Don't fuck with US.

AzzarTheGod
08-08-2016, 07:47 PM
Overall though I am unconcerned with the transportation or entertainment choices of a group of filandering sociopaths so long as they fuck with whomever they must to keep US on top. Sends a pretty damn terrifying message to cultures who worship the coin, when their zealots are abducted by an adversary who has the capital to outfit their goons in Gucci and Gulfstreams: Don't fuck with US.

Another angle I hadn't considered. Color me won-over.

maskedmelon
08-08-2016, 08:29 PM
Good ^^ The last thing we need is another American icon taking an Airbuss full of civs to the chest just to make room for a damned mosque. All because some goat herding incel reading a book on apoptosis gave hope to fanciful promises.

Tecmos Deception
08-08-2016, 09:02 PM
expresso

Stopped reading right here. Spelling counts, and I like coffee a lot.

AzzarTheGod
08-08-2016, 09:33 PM
Stopped reading right here. Spelling counts, and I like coffee a lot.

I get it. Some businessmen won't be receptive to someone who's wearing a certain cut of suit.