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TSA Chief Flew To Brussels On Day Of Attacks To “Warn Government”

The head of the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reportedly flew out to Belgium on the morning of the Brussels attack, in a desperate attempt to warn authorities before they took place.  According to a bizarre Foreign Intelligence Service report coming out of Russia, Admiral Peter Neffenger flew to Brussels on Tuesday to try and warn of the ISIS attacks, but after landing he went to the wrong intelligence office an hour before the tragedy occurred. Whatdoesitmean.com reports: According to this very complex report, of which we’re only able to report “selected” parts of, SVR intelligence analysts were first alerted to the movements of Admiral Neffenger when on 21 March he left Washington D.C. traveling to Boston, Massachusetts, aboard an Amtrak commuter train—and where after he arrived, at nearly 7pm (local time), he was then transported by private car to the Portsmouth International Airport (PSM) that is a joint civil and military use airport located 2 kilometers (one nautical mile) west of the central business district of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Upon Admiral Neffenger arriving at PSM, this report states, he then became a “strategic priority” to Federation intelligence analysts when he boarded a Boeing 737-600 that had filed a flight [...]