He has a point though - their treatment of the Annie Jacobson claim as
"false" is completely without merit unless you buy into what the
government says, and even then it doesn't make it false.
...
The Snopes page claims that Fed Air Marshals "checked the lavs" after
each suspect had used it. SO?
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Well, according to the quotes they did a little more then just "check the lavs."
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FBI agents met the plane when it landed in Los Angeles and the men were questioned, ...
Federal agents later verified the musicians' story.
'We followed up with the casino," Adams said. A supervisor verified they were playing a concert. A second federal law enforcement source said the concert itself was monitored by an agent.
"We also went to the hotel, determined they had checked into the hotel," Adams said. Each of the men were checked through a series of databases and watch-lists with negative results, he said.
...
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As stated in my previous message, one is always free to make one's own decision on the information. But, from the information presented, I am comfortable with the false classification given by Snopes. And I am not particularly motivated to follow up this particular case with any more effort.
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