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http://www.infowars.com/tsa-now-putting-hands-down-fliers-pants/ # TSA Now Putting Hands Down Fliers’ Pants Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones Infowars.com November 16, 2010 The TSA’s invasive new screening measures include officers literally putting their hands down people’s pants if they are wearing baggy clothing in a shocking new elevation of groping procedures that have stoked a nationwide revolt against privacy-busting airport security measures. Forget John Tyner’s “don’t touch my junk” experience at the hands of TSA goons in San Diego recently, another victim of Big Sis was told by TSA officials that it was now policy to go even further when dealing with people wearing loose pants or shorts. Going through airport security this past weekend, radio host Owen JJ Stone, known as “OhDoctah,” related how he was told that the rules had been changed and was offered a private screening. When he asked what the procedure entailed, the TSA agent responded, “I have to go in your waistband, I have to put my hand down your pants,” after which he did precisely that. Stone chose to conduct the search in public in the fear that the TSA worker would be even more aggressive in a private room. “If you’re wearing sweat pants or baggy clothing, I was wearing sweat pants they’re not baggy, they’re sweat pants,” said Stone, adding that the agent pulled out his waistband before patting his backside and his crotch. Even the TSA agent who put his hands down the man’s pants was embarrassed at what he had been told to do by his superiors, apologizing profusely to the victim. A 54-year-old Missouri City man experienced similar treatment when he was going through security at Fort Lauderdale Airport. Thomas Mollman was subject to a groping by a TSA officer that was tantamount to sexual molestation. |
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People that fly must rethink what is important to them. If safety is the major concern for them, then enjoy the free feel. If it's not......than boycott! |
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TSA is giving a new meaning to ' checked bags ' . |
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TSA is giving a new meaning to ' checked bags ' .
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.......to funny |
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Just follow Israel's remedy........no 'free feels'.......no scanners.............RACIAL PROFILING!!!! |
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Israeli Security Expert: U.S. Must Profile Passengers
As controversy swirls over the use of full-body scanners at U.S. airports, the former security director for Israel’s national airline says airline security in America is an “illusion” and the U.S. should profile passengers to ensure safety. Isaac Yeffet was security chief for El Al Israel Airlines, which requires every passenger to be interviewed by a well-trained agent before check-in. Agents then perform electronic body scans or searches only on those who arouse suspicions during the interview. El Al is considered the most secure airline in the world, and has experienced only one hijacking in its history. Yeffet told CNSNews that American airlines should use “exactly the same system” as El Al. “Yes, profiling,” he said. “Every passenger has to be interviewed by security. We have to be polite. We know how to ask questions.” The U.S. Transportation Safety Administration “wants to tell me we now have security in this country — this is an illusion,” Yeffet said. “Technology in general can never replace a qualified and well-trained human being.” The El Al approach is in sharp contrast to procedures in America, which call for body scanning every passenger, and patting them down if they opt out of the scan or if something suspicious shows up on the images. Yeffet said it is unnecessary to search “innocent people,” and security should instead focus on determining if a passenger is suspicious by intensively interviewing them. “We at El Al have used the hand/body search for so many years, but we did it only to suspicious passengers that were interviewed by us.” Opponents of adopting El Al’s security approach in the United States say it would violate passengers’ civil rights by allowing some to be more intensely scrutinized than others, CNSNews reported. But Yeffet says the pre-flight interviews have enabled El Al to identify “the right people that are trying to blow up an aircraft or commit suicide.”
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Just follow Israel's remedy........no 'free feels'.......no scanners.............RACIAL PROFILING!!!!
Profiling ? yes Racial profiling ? Not really |
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Dr. Blaylock: Body Scanners More Dangerous Than Feds Admit Wednesday, November 24, 2010 9:58 AM Dr. Russell Blaylock is a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author, lecturer, and editor of The Blaylock Wellness Report.
The growing outrage over the Transportation Security Administration’s new policy of backscatter scanning of airline passengers and “enhanced pat-downs” brings to mind these wise words from President Ronald Reagan: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help you.’”
So, what is all the concern really about — will these radiation scanners increase your risk of cancer or other diseases? A group of scientists and professors from the University of California at San Francisco voiced their concern to Obama’s science and technology adviser John Holdren in a well-stated letter back in April.
The group included experts in radiation biology, biophysics, and imaging, who expressed “serious concerns” about the “dangerously high” dose of radiation to the skin..................>>>>..................>>>>................http://www.newsmaxhealth.com/h.....mp;promo_code=B2FF-1
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I'm more concerned about the infections, diseases and creepy crawlies from the guy ahead of me because they didn't change their gloves before the "enhanced search". Imagine - jock itch or crabs spread amongst the next 10 or more citizens Funny, criminals are walking, unrestricted, across our borders every day and aren't subject to this kind of invasive screening, but citizens, who have the right of freely traveling within our own country are subject to this (rap. You won't catch me on a plane, train or boat again till this madness ends. |
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Dems are too politically correct to use racial profiling |
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Syphilis, lice, gonorrhea, ringworm, chlamydia, staph, strep, noro and papilloma viruses all are part of the possible fringe benefits when airline passengers next go through a full hands-on pat-down by agents of the federal government's Transportation Security Administration, according to doctors.
WND reported two days ago on alarmed passengers who noted that TSA agents doing the pat-downs that have been described by critics as molestation since they include touching private body parts were not changing gloves between passengers. In fact, some apparently were patting down dozens of passengers or more wearing the same gloves.
But neither the TSA nor federal agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control was willing to comment on the possibilities that infections and other loathsome afflictions could be passed from passenger to passenger.
Now two doctors – and several others – have confirmed that there is the definite possibility that passengers will be able to catch whatever someone in front of them in line was suffering from via the latex gloves TSA workers use.
"There is no doubt that bacteria (staph, strep, v.cholerae etc.) and viruses (noro, enteroviruses, herpes, hepatitis A and papilloma viruses) can be spread by contaminated vinyl or latex gloves," Dr. Thomas Warner of Wisconsin told WND in a letter to the editor.
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Sounds like something the Nattering Nayboobs of Negativity have been doing for years. |
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Sounds like something the Nattering Nayboobs of Negativity have been doing for years.
WOW!!! In all due respect here, but many of your party members are beginning to think you have become unwrapped. And that is countywide......REALLY!!! NO JOKIN' HERE!! |
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