The Frankfurt Incident: The American Airlines Caught Lying

George J. Wilkinson

"The North Korean gooks deserve nothing but absolute contempt by anyone with any human decency...May they all go to hell!" - An American Airlines official.


The Frankfurt Algemeine Daily has disclosed that the German Government had informed the American Airlines of the North Korean delegation well in advance. The German government requested the American Airlines for special consideration for the North Korean bigwigs. This contradicts the American Airlines' blatant lie that it was not aware of the North Koreans' diplomatic status.

The paper states that the German government told the American Airlines that the delegation included the titular head of North Korea and his importance in the international relations. The paper accuses that the American Airlines went out its way to insult the North Korean leader by demanding to strip-search him and his delegation. The American Airlines knew exactly who they were. The American Airlines was out to create an international incidence.

The daily also states that the US government's claim that it was not aware of the North Korean delegation's travel plan is a lie, too. North Korea gave the German government an advance notice of the delegation's travel plan and the German government forwarded this information to the Americans.

If the German daily's allegations are proven true, the American Airlines' political terrorism calls for counter actions by all good men of the world. Political terrorism must be met with political terrorism - tit for tat. The American Airlines should be boycotted by all people of conscience.

It is assumed that the US, German and South Korean investigators are currently looking into this ugly action by the American Airlines. It is not clear if these governments will ever get to the truth and it is feared that they are merely going through the motion for the appearance's sake and whitewash it.

The following questions need to be answered:

  • Who ordered the strip-search?
  • Who were the 'security' officials?
  • Were they US security forces working part-time for the American Airlines?
  • Does the American Airlines want a private war with North Korea?
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