The suspicious case of Abraham Derman a Jew who illegally boarded a jet at Logan Airport in 1999 in order to “impress the Mossad”
We recently ran across this little known yet very curious news story dated from July 30th, 1999 that seems to have been overlooked by nearly all the 9/11 researchers. Both American Airlines flight 11 and United Airlines flight 175 which hit the WTC Towers took off from Boston’s Logan Airport, could the Abraham Derman incident be tied in with the greater 9/11 Israeli puzzle? We post this article and leave you the reader to speculate. — admin
Airplane Stowaway Hoped To Impress Mossad
By Alexis Chiu
July 30th, 1999
BOSTON — A teenager who said he wanted to impress the Israeli intelligence agency sliced through a fence at Logan International Airport, settled into an empty seat aboard a British Airways jet and flew to London.
The airport, the airline and the boy, identified as 17-year-old Abraham Derman of Brookline, could be fined for the July 12 escapade.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating, and the airline is considering asking the teen to come up with the $3,300 it would have charged a paying passenger who made his journey.
“We’re treating it extremely seriously,” British Airways spokesman John Lampl said Thursday. “The safety and security of our passengers is paramount.”
Officials at the Massachusetts Port Authority, which operates the airport, said the breach of security was rare but extremely serious. They declined to comment further Thursday.
People familiar with the investigation said the teen’s journey as a stowaway began when he scaled a 10- to 12-foot fence, cut the barbed wire at the top and dropped onto the tarmac area north of the main terminals.
They said Derman walked about a quarter-mile to the international terminal, where he climbed a metal staircase leading to a jetway.
A jetway door, which is the airline’s responsibility, is supposed to be locked. But the teenager apparently found it unlocked or open, and quickly boarded a Boeing 747 preparing for a trip to London. (more…)

















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