www.MartindaleLawGroup.com www.SuAbogadoOrlando.com Abogados en Orlando Abogados en Orlando Abogados en Kissimmee Abogados en Kissimmee Abogados en Bartow Abogados en Bartow Abogados en Poinciana Abogados en Poinciana Abogados en Longwood Abogados en Longwood Abogados en Deltona Abogados en Deltona Abogados en Groveland Abogados en Winter Garden Muerte por Negligencia Aircraft Accidents Travel by aircraft is still considered one of the safest modalities of travel offered today. However, aircraft accidents do happen occasionally. If you have been injured in an aircraft accident, you need work with an attorney who has experience handling these types of accident cases. At Martindale Law Group, we have successfully handled many aircraft accident cases, including those cased by: Pilot error or negligence Air Traffic Controller error or negligence Airline Attendant error or negligence Ground Crew error or negligence Mechanical malfunction Design defects Poor maintenance In addition, we also represent individuals who have been assaulted or injured by parties not associated with the aircraft, such as other passengers. Boating Accidents Many Orlando residents take advantage of the city's proximity to water during their leisure time. However, an enjoyable day on the boat can quickly turn sour when an accident occurs. At Martindale Law Group, we represent individuals who have been injured in boating accidents caused by negligent parties. Boating accidents may occur for a variety of ...
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Michael Springmann, a former head US consular official in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, who complained about a CIA visa factory in Saudi Arabia and was fired as a result. 911review.org www.infowars.com J. Michael Springmann, formerly chief of the visa section at the US Consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, has testified that he rejected hundreds of suspicious visa applications by Saudi Aabian men similar to those named as the 9/11 HijackersPatsies when we was head of the consular section of the US embassy in Jeddah, but CIA officers repeatedly overruled him and ordered the visas to be issued. Springmann protested to the State Department, the Office of Diplomatic Security, the FBI, the Justice Department and congressional committees, but was told to shut up. He later realized that this was a CIA operation, and wrote about it in the Spring 1997 issue of the journal Unclassified. After 9/11, Springmann observed that 15 of the 19 Hijackers Patsies got their visas from the very same CIA controlled consulate in Jeddah ( US News and World Report 12/12/01). "Only one of the 15 provided an actual address - and that was only because his first application was refused. The rest listed such not-so-specific locations as "California," "New York," "Hotel DC," and "Hotel." One terrorist amazingly listed his US destination as simply "No." But he still got a visa. Nikolai Wenzel, one of the former consular officers who analyzed the forms, declares that State's issuance of the visas "amounts to ...
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