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Everyone has a story about airport travel since 9/11 and the Transportation Security Administration, but this one almost takes the cake, literally.
Ha ! Ha ! Just in case you haven't yet seen this:
Gaia
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-5PMVGLAdevA/TdVDSYDEI_I/AAAAAAAADr4/eiMqI4gGTBo/s400/American_health_care.jpg
Lost Soul
3rd June 2011, 23:39
Funny. I was lucky in that the I only had to go through a metal detector on Monday.
What Orwell was interested in is why are people so keen to obey. Why will they do as they're told really without being coerced all that much. Why will they drag their fellow creatures away and lock them up or torture them if they're under orders, if they want to please the authority. That's the real filthy secret at the heart of power. The will to power is easy to understand. The will to obey is the problem we have as humans.
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New Dawn
4th June 2011, 20:49
I really can't watch anymore, and yet I do.
Maia Gabrial
4th June 2011, 22:34
We've been brainwashed to obey for a looong time....
YoungSoul
4th June 2011, 23:02
This would be enough to bring anyone to tears, What I cant understand is that how they can be allowed to do things like this without getting sued or prosecuted by law.
This would be enough to bring anyone to tears, What I cant understand is that how they can be allowed to do things like this without getting sued or prosecuted by law.
You can't sue the federal governement genius imo. This is what happens when you give authority to mean spirited small minded people who couldn't get into college (AKA TSA screeners) Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. I will not embrace this modern form of Nazihood, and will not trade my freedom and privacy for our governement's protection...
YoungSoul
4th June 2011, 23:15
I've never been Ill Treated on an airport or by any sort of Law enforcer, I guess that I just look too normal or am just lucky.
Wookie
5th June 2011, 11:54
U NO GO THREW SCANNER NOW I R GOING TO BE SEARCHING UR HIDDING PLACES
http://www.brendanmckillip.com/blog/uploaded_images/chewielovesleia05-728503.jpg
I R DOING TSA JOB GOOD YES?
Peaceful Journeys Wookie
I've never been Ill Treated on an airport or by any sort of Law enforcer, I guess that I just look too normal or am just lucky.
Lucky and young.
dukes4monny
5th June 2011, 15:08
This would be enough to bring anyone to tears, What I cant understand is that how they can be allowed to do things like this without getting sued or prosecuted by law.
A good question..........but what is law?
Maia Gabrial
5th June 2011, 16:01
I found out that the US is a corporation. And the justice system serves them, not us. So, justice is really about just US.
Oh heck...!
Maia
Carmody
6th June 2011, 00:15
Remember the rumors and discussions on the CIA origins, what they are involved with. Remember the considerations. Remember where the backscatter "sub millimeter" scanners came from. those are 'terahertz' waves. Sub millimeter in size.
recall that every trick in the book is tried ----to make people go through the scanners.
read from the linked post:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?17872-The-question-of-Lithium&p=236791&viewfull=1#post236791
Artemesia
6th June 2011, 00:18
The will to power is easy to understand. The will to obey is the problem we have as humans.
Unless of course you are indigo. That's why we came, its our specialty. Its just not part of the startup software in some of us.
Artemesia
6th June 2011, 00:23
My best TSA story is I was flying to a sexual harassment lawsuit I was filing against Angel Fire Resort in NM while working (my next job) as a Federal Law Enforcement Officer for the National Park Service. I was flying with my government ID, including my badge, in this nifty and very professional looking leather wallet thingy. The badge, to be worn on clothing or carried in the wallet (think flip open 'this is the FBI' ID) of course had a little needle like pokey metal jobbie on the back, for piercing your clothes and wearing on your uniform. The TSA examined this and decided it was contraband and WANTED TO CONFISCATE MY FEDERALLY ISSUED BADGE. I mean, I OUTRANKED them! I refused, was put into the bullet proof glass cage thingy, and when asked to put my arms out to my side so they could metal wand me, I also extended both middle fingers. They didn't like that. At all. A discussion with a supervisor and some quality 'posturing' of authority on my part (lame but useful training, apparantly) and I made it through. This took place at the DENVER AIRPORT in the summer of 2004, immediately adjacent to the scary NWO murals.
Maia Gabrial
7th June 2011, 19:02
Another sad thing is that the justice system is just as corrupt as Homeland Security. IMO they work together. These birds of a feather corrupt together....
Maia
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