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General of Darkness
18th October 2010, 07:25 PM
TSA is a bunch of incompetent, low IQ buffoons. They are really what a police state will look like.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig11/roberts-m1.1.1.html

Pilot to TSA: 'No Groping Me and No Naked Photos'

by Michael Roberts




October 15, 2010 – My name is Michael Roberts, and I am a pilot for ExpressJet Airlines, Inc., based in Houston (that is, I still am for the time being). This morning as I attempted to pass through the security line for my commute to work I was denied access to the secured area of the terminal building at Memphis International Airport. I have passed through the same line roughly once per week for the past four and a half years without incident. Today, however, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents at this checkpoint were using one of the new Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) systems that are currently being deployed at airports across the nation. These are the controversial devices featured by the media in recent months, albeit sparingly, which enable screeners to see beneath people’s clothing to an extremely graphic and intrusive level of detail (virtual strip searching). Travelers refusing this indignity may instead be physically frisked by a government security agent until the agent is satisfied to release them on their way in what is being touted as an "alternative option" to AIT. The following is a somewhat hastily drafted account of my experience this morning.

As I loaded my bags onto the X-ray scanner belt, an agent told me to remove my shoes and send them through as well, which I’ve not normally been required to do when passing through the standard metal detectors in uniform. When I questioned her, she said it was necessary to remove my shoes for the AIT scanner. I explained that I did not wish to participate in the AIT program, so she told me I could keep my shoes and directed me through the metal detector that had been roped off. She then called somewhat urgently to the agents on the other side: "We got an opt-out!" and also reported the "opt-out" into her handheld radio. On the other side I was stopped by another agent and informed that because I had "opted out" of AIT screening, I would have to go through secondary screening. I asked for clarification to be sure he was talking about frisking me, which he confirmed, and I declined. At this point he and another agent explained the TSA’s latest decree, saying I would not be permitted to pass without showing them my naked body, and how my refusal to do so had now given them cause to put their hands on me as I evidently posed a threat to air transportation security (this, of course, is my nutshell synopsis of the exchange). I asked whether they did in fact suspect I was concealing something after I had passed through the metal detector, or whether they believed that I had made any threats or given other indications of malicious designs to warrant treating me, a law-abiding fellow citizen, so rudely. None of that was relevant, I was told. They were just doing their job.

Eventually the airport police were summoned. Several officers showed up and we essentially repeated the conversation above. When it became clear that we had reached an impasse, one of the more sensible officers and I agreed that any further conversation would be pointless at this time. I then asked whether I was free to go. I was not. Another officer wanted to see my driver’s license. When I asked why, he said they needed information for their report on this "incident" – my name, address, phone number, etc. I recited my information for him, until he asked for my supervisor’s name and number at the airline. Why did he need that, I asked. For the report, he answered. I had already given him the primary phone number at my company’s headquarters. When I asked him what the Chief Pilot in Houston had to do with any of this, he either refused or was simply unable to provide a meaningful explanation. I chose not to divulge my supervisor’s name as I preferred to be the first to inform him of the situation myself. In any event, after a brief huddle with several other officers, my interrogator told me I was free to go.

As I approached the airport exit, however, I was stopped again by a man whom I believe to be the airport police chief, though I can’t say for sure. He said I still needed to speak with an investigator who was on his way over. I asked what sort of investigator. A TSA investigator, he said. As I was by this time looking eagerly forward to leaving the airport, I had little patience for the additional vexation. I’d been denied access to my workplace and had no other business keeping me there.

"Am I under arrest?" I asked.

"No, he just needs to ask you some more questions."

"But I was told I’m free to go. So… am I being detained now, or what?"

"We just need to hold you here so he can…"

"Hold me in what capacity?" I insisted.

"Detain you while we…"

Okay, so now they were detaining me as I was leaving the airport facility.

We stood there awkwardly, waiting for the investigator while he kept an eye on me. Being chatty by nature, I asked his opinion of what new procedures might be implemented if someday someone were to smuggle an explosive device in his or her rectum or a similar orifice. Ever since would-be terrorist Richard Reid set his shoes on fire, travelers have been required to remove their footwear in the security line. And the TSA has repeatedly attempted to justify these latest measures by citing Northwest flight 253, on which Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab scorched his genitalia. Where, then, would the evolution of these policies lead next?

"Do you want them to board your plane?" he asked.

"No, but I understand there are other, better ways to keep them off. Besides, at this point I’m more concerned with the greater threat to our rights and liberties as a free society."

"Yeah, I know," he said. And then, to my amazement, he continued, "But somebody’s already taken those away."

"Maybe they have," I conceded, watching the throng of passengers waiting their turn to get virtually naked for the federal security guards.

As a side note, I cannot refrain here from expressing my dismay and heartbreak over a civil servant’s personal resignation to the loss of civil liberty among the people by whom he is employed to protect and serve. If he no longer affirms the rights and freedom of his fellow citizens, one can only wonder exactly what he has in view as the purpose of his profession.

The TSA investigator arrived and asked for my account of the situation. I explained that the agents weren’t allowing me to pass through the checkpoint. He told me he had been advised that I was refusing security screening, to which I replied that I had willingly walked through the metal detector with no alarms, the same way I always do when commuting to work. He then briefed me on the recent screening policy changes and, apparently confused, asked whether they would be a problem for me. I stated that I did indeed have a problem with the infringement of my civil rights and liberty.

His reply: "That’s irrelevant."

It wasn’t irrelevant to me. We continued briefly in the conversation until I recognized that we were essentially repeating the same discussion I’d already had with the other officers and agents standing by. With that realization, I told him I did not wish to keep going around and around with them and asked whether he had anything else to say to me. Yes, he said he did, marching indignantly over to a table nearby with an air as though he were about to do something drastic.

"I need to get your information for my report," he demanded.

"The officer over there just took my information for his report. I’m sure you could just get it from him."

"No, I have to document everything separately and send it to TSOC. That’s the Transportation Security Operations Center where we report…"

"I’m familiar with TSOC," I assured him. "In fact, I’ve actually taught the TSA mandated security portion of our training program at the airline."

"Well, if you’re an instructor, then you should know better," he barked.

"Really? What do you mean I ‘should know better’? Are you scolding me? Have I done something wrong?"

"I’m not saying you’ve done something wrong. But you have to go through security screening if you want to enter the facility."

"Understood. I’ve been going through security screening right here in this line for five years and never blown up an airplane, broken any laws, made any threats, or had a government agent call my boss in Houston. And you guys have never tried to touch me or see me naked that whole time. But, if that’s what it’s come to now, I don’t want to enter the facility that badly."

Finishing up, he asked me to confirm that I had been offered secondary screening as an alternative "option" to ATS, and that I had refused it. I confirmed. Then he asked whether I’d "had words" with any of the agents. I asked what he meant by that and he said he wanted to know whether there had been "any exchange of words." I told him that yes, we spoke. He then turned to the crowd of officers and asked whether I had been abusive toward any of them when they wanted to create images of my naked body and touch me in an unwelcome manner. I didn’t hear what they said in reply, but he returned and finally told me I was free to leave the airport.

As it turned out, they did reach the chief pilot’s office in Houston before I was able to. Shortly after I got home, my boss called and said they had been contacted by the TSA. I suppose my employment status at this point can best be described as on hold.

It’s probably fairly obvious here that I am outraged. This took place today (now yesterday, when I wrote all this down), 15 October 2010. Anyone who reads this is welcome to contact me for confirmation of the details or any additional information I can provide. The dialog above is quoted according to my best recollection, without embellishment or significant alteration except for the sake of clarity. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations for legal counsel – preferably a firm with a libertarian bent and experience resisting this kind of tyrannical madness. This is not a left or right, red or blue state issue. The very bedrock of our way of life in this country is under attack from within. Please don’t let it be taken from us without a fight.

Malo Periculosam Libertatem Quam Quietum Servitium

Michael S. Roberts
3794 Douglass Ave.
Memphis, TN 38111
901.237.6308
FedUpFlyers@nonpartisan.com

RJB
18th October 2010, 07:40 PM
Good post General.

BTW What are you doing hanging around Lew Rockwell.com? :D

General of Darkness
18th October 2010, 07:47 PM
Good post General.

BTW What are you doing hanging around Lew Rockwell.com? :D


I read everything that has value, then do my own digging. Originally I ran into him because I thought it was this Rockwell. ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTPPuBxs77U

MAGNES
18th October 2010, 08:02 PM
I read that last night carefully, crazy shit, one report after another,
they are covering their asses and at the same time trying to destroy
people, putting them on lists, etc, and the guy is a pilot, what will
happen if it is regular joe smoe ? Having a recording device on you
may be compulsory for our own protection.

About a year ago the baffoons made my mom take her shoes off,
white old peoples walking shoes, she looks like an innocent
smiling nordic grandma, vs my pops who looks like mean serious
sob with tan who got to watch and laugh, but I peaked when I
found out.

I have witnessed things myself on flights, you got to watch what
you say or who knows.

willie pete
18th October 2010, 08:03 PM
Good post General.

BTW What are you doing hanging around Lew Rockwell.com? :D


I read everything that has value, then do my own digging. Originally I ran into him because I thought it was this Rockwell. ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTPPuBxs77U


George did have some talking points, as for geographically separating negroes, that was tried and still remains today...Liberia here's a peak:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTUw0vKksGc

milehi
18th October 2010, 08:33 PM
This past summer, I was picking up my neice and nephew at LAX, who were minors flying alone. I got in line at the ticket counter to get a pass upstairs and realized my driver's licence wasn't in my wallet. (I thought "oh well, lets go it) I did have an expired DL though. I made it past the ticket counter and through the checkpoint to get upstairs. Once upstairs The next TSA dude said, "You know this ID is expired?" I told him, "Yeah, I misplaced my DL and didn't realize it until a few moments ago." He scolded me and lectured me, then told me more than likely, I was going to miss my flight. I'd had enough of his attitude and told him, "I'm not flying out of the airport today" and let him chew on that bit of information. He barked a code into his walkie talkie and his superior came over. A complete robot. He wanted to know what I meant by "not flying out today." I askedwhy do you think? He looked at me with a blank look and I finally told him that I was picking up minors flying alone. He tried to give me hard time and told me that I probably wouldn't be able to go to the gate. I told him "No big deal, I'll go down stairs and the flight attendant will bring them down." In the end, I stripped down to my undies and flexed my biceps to the hundreds in line watching the whole thing unfold. There was a short wall, covering me from the waist down. They were finally convinced that I wasn't a threat, and that my story checked out. They "let me go" but a couple of plainclothes followed me to the gate, followed me to pick up the kids' bags(I told the kids "those two guys are following us, but don't turn arournd and look at them. Of course they turned around. Several times), and followed me off the property.

zap
18th October 2010, 08:46 PM
When we flew down to Disneyland last week, I got the special treatment too, and out of a tiny airport, Hurry get on the walkie talkie and call the female pat down agent.

Imagine the little one and Auntie, went thru just fine.

I guess I look like a terrorist. ;)

milehi
18th October 2010, 08:56 PM
Once, at Ontario Airport, the TSA robot had a guy in a wheelchir stand up to be frisked. He also had crutches that you slide your arms into. The TSA puke said "What happens if I take your crutches away?" The guy said, "I fall over."

General of Darkness
18th October 2010, 08:58 PM
When we flew down to Disneyland last week, I got the special treatment too, and out of a tiny airport, Hurry get on the walkie talkie and call the female pat down agent.

Imagine the little one and Auntie, went thru just fine.

I guess I look like a terrorist. ;)


ZAP that crap is about CONTROL and FEAR. I say fuck them, this is still our country if we want it. And I think that's coming to were we take it back.

zap
18th October 2010, 09:01 PM
When we flew down to Disneyland last week, I got the special treatment too, and out of a tiny airport, Hurry get on the walkie talkie and call the female pat down agent.

Imagine the little one and Auntie, went thru just fine.

I guess I look like a terrorist. ;)


ZAP that crap is about CONTROL and FEAR. I say f*ck them, this is still our country if we want it. And I think that's coming to were we take it back.


They were just being through, I could have had a gun in my bra. ;) :sarc:

mrnhtbr2232
18th October 2010, 09:14 PM
Well I sent the guy an email - hey, if it's all B.S. then the joke's on me. If not, it felt good to give the pilot a good on you.

BrewTech
18th October 2010, 09:30 PM
When we flew down to Disneyland last week, I got the special treatment too, and out of a tiny airport, Hurry get on the walkie talkie and call the female pat down agent.

Imagine the little one and Auntie, went thru just fine.

I guess I look like a terrorist. ;)


ZAP that crap is about CONTROL and FEAR. I say f*ck them, this is still our country if we want it. And I think that's coming to were we take it back.


They were just being through, I could have had a gun in my bra. ;) :sarc:


I don't blame them, I usually carry a large caliber weapon...



IN MY PANTS!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trR5ROuf1Uk

keehah
19th October 2010, 12:19 AM
Good for him.

I stopped flying years ago for similar reasons, at some point one says no, only slaves are treated that way.
I was no pilot, but did often fly for work and told them no more.
And IMO it was right to go green as we waste the worlds energy and resources. And relocalization.

Border guard found guilty of forcing strip-searches on women (http://www.vancouversun.com/Border+guard+found+guilty+forcing+strip+searches+w omen/3690838/story.html)

Daniel Johnson Greenhalgh found guilty on all counts against him
Vancouver Sun October 18, 2010

VANCOUVER - Daniel Johnson Greenhalgh has been found guilty of sexual assault after strip-searching four women at the Douglas border crossing in 2007...

The former border guard was also convicted of breach of trust of public office...

Greenhalgh used the threat of detention or a criminal record to force four young women to "illegal, humiliating strip searches," in which he touched some of their breasts and private parts, a B.C. Supreme Court jury in New Westminster heard.

Crown counsel Christina Godlewska said Daniel Greenhalgh was on duty at the Douglas Border Crossing in South Surrey when the incidents occurred between April 12 and May 26, 2007 at different locations around the border, including a public washroom in a park and a construction zone.

"Greenhalgh sexually touched three young women during the course of illegal strip searches in hidden areas," Godlewska said. "He used his power as a border guard to force women to strip, and then touched their breasts and pubic hair while they stood there in their underwear."

The incidents came to light after a complaint from a young couple who were crossing the border on May 26, 2007, to attend school in Vancouver. The man had lost his passport and driver's license in the U.S. and was hoping to enter on Canada on a students' visa, Godlewska said, but they were stopped at the border by Greenhalgh.

ximmy
19th October 2010, 12:43 AM
>:(

Twisted Titan
19th October 2010, 07:31 AM
Stay away from airports

Anything under 12 hours you dam near are better off driving .


Airports are NOT part of the city they reside in

Airports are INTERNATIONAL AND FEDERAL ZONES where all rights dissapear or become very grey at best.

Walk, drive or sail to your destination if possible.

Please dont fly.

Book
19th October 2010, 10:00 AM
If they need to search their PILOT why should we trust him once he gets into the cockpit?

:oo-->

Twisted Titan
19th October 2010, 10:12 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7AWw7t5zj0

zap
19th October 2010, 10:18 AM
LOL I can't believe I watched the whole thing. :CS

sirgonzo420
19th October 2010, 11:19 AM
If they need to search their PILOT why should we trust him once he gets into the cockpit?

:oo-->




Kinda funny, ain't it?

Search somebody presumably for weapons or something, and then put him in charge of what is essentially a big ole missile.

Makes perfect sense.

willie pete
19th October 2010, 11:36 AM
a lot of pilots now are able to carry firearms....also there's a small fire ax in virtually every commercial cockpit :D

madfranks
19th October 2010, 12:47 PM
Once I got busted because I had a single loose bullet in my bag. It must have fallen out of a box of ammo from some time earlier, and I didn't know it. Anyway, I'm surprised I got out of there alive, I was swarmed with three agents and was given what I believe to be a higher level of interrogation, such as was I planning to harm anyone on the plane, was I planning on harming them or do I have any other dangerous objects on my person or in my bag that could hurt them while they're looking around my stuff. I really wanted to ask them what's the worst I could do with a single loose bullet, like how could I hurt someone with it? But they most likely would have taken that as a threat, so I kept my smart ass comments to myself and let them finish.

SLV^GLD
19th October 2010, 12:51 PM
I really wanted to ask them what's the worst I could do with a single loose bullet, like how could I hurt someone with it?
Simple, you mate the bullet with the firearm your terrorist comrade snuck onto the plane. Of course his argument, once caught, is how could he hurt anyone with an empty gun.

Just saying...

JDRock
20th October 2010, 03:08 PM
well, no mystery here, we have a sheenie, former head of homeland security no less! its
HIM who is selling these xray machines.... :oo--> funny how he invested millions in the co ,BeFORE the crotch bomber...lucky as larry silverstien i tell ya :oo-->...anyway, apparently the greedy ass sheenie,want getting enough orders so he prolly called in a favor at his old job, who promptly ramped up "security" to harrasssment levels,so people would clamor for less invasive "screening"...
end result ;sheenie gets more orders.

chad
20th October 2010, 03:14 PM
Once I got busted because I had a single loose bullet in my bag. It must have fallen out of a box of ammo from some time earlier, and I didn't know it. Anyway, I'm surprised I got out of there alive, I was swarmed with three agents and was given what I believe to be a higher level of interrogation, such as was I planning to harm anyone on the plane, was I planning on harming them or do I have any other dangerous objects on my person or in my bag that could hurt them while they're looking around my stuff. I really wanted to ask them what's the worst I could do with a single loose bullet, like how could I hurt someone with it? But they most likely would have taken that as a threat, so I kept my smart ass comments to myself and let them finish.


i had the same thing happen to me with a shotgun shell that was in the hunting jacket i had on. luckily for me, i was in ND, so they were like "eh, goose hunting, huh?" i actually ended up talking about snow goose hunting with 2 TSA guys for awhile. ;D

Book
8th November 2010, 08:38 PM
http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl0/10/109609/08_2008/tsa.jpg

Can we request cute TSA women to grope our crotch until it explodes?

:D

BrewTech
8th November 2010, 08:55 PM
http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl0/10/109609/08_2008/tsa.jpg

Can we request cute TSA women to grope our crotch until it explodes?

:D




Mmmmmmm... I'll take the pat down please!

BrewTech
8th November 2010, 09:01 PM
http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl0/10/109609/08_2008/tsa.jpg

Can we request cute TSA women to grope our crotch until it explodes?

:D




Mmmmmmm... I'll take the pat down please!


Special of the day !

Free prostate massage with every pat down.

It is your lucky day Brew ! ;D


That broad actually looks like she might take one's ballz for a souvenir...

Mouse
8th November 2010, 09:20 PM
All our huge wieners are real, that's why :)

Book
8th November 2010, 09:30 PM
:D

mamboni
8th November 2010, 09:32 PM
If the TSA or DHA or "the government" doesn't want you flying with eye glasses, they will invent a terrorist non-event using eyeglasses. It all part of capital controls. They stopped all liquids because people were smuggling diamonds. The latest is printer cartridges. My guess is that the scanners have a hard time spotting diamonds or gold or whatever in these and they decided to nix them.

This country (USA) is a literal police state. You cannot leave without declaring anything of value excepting those things that are out-and-out forbidden; any personal property of yours can be siezed on a whim; and you must consent to total body scan or be harrassed and treated like a suspect like this poor pilot.

The US government is evil and corrupt to the core. It's finance arm is now crumbling. Let's hope the rest of it dies soon, so the American people can be free of the cancer in Washington, DC.

k-os
8th November 2010, 09:33 PM
All our huge wieners are real, that's why :)


Now THAT was funny!

Book
8th November 2010, 09:53 PM
http://stbartstalk.com/forum/upload_files/20100102_165219_airplane_newSEC.JPG

Cebu_4_2
8th November 2010, 10:17 PM
Thanksgiving day 2008, came back int'l flight from MNL to DTW, airport was empty. First time I flew so I didn't know what I know now. They took EVERYTHING out of my carry on, which is all I had. All my clothes souvenirs and looked through every one of my 200ish pictures that I developed before coming back... They left the mess on a table when done giggling at the pictures, they had the audacity to ask who people were in my pictures, every answer was "my cousin". Did not inspect any of the items just were touring my crap.

2nd time back with my wife int'l again. I can look as stupid as needed and avoided looking at the welcome crew and spotted a door on the side that said "to parking" we scooted through all calm but once on the other side we almost ran till we were out of the restricted area. No search no fuss.

Few weeks ago I drop my wife to go to LAX, I stayed so she was on her own. We missed her flight so I had a few hours to observe this "security BS" what a fvcking gravy job. It's like hanging in the hood except everyone is in uniforms. Everyone that I was able to hear spoke like they were from the ghetto, white men, white women everyone. All the guys flirted with the female workers and some older fat guy who must have been a man of power would drive one of them 2 wheel deals across the ticket area every 15 minutes or so. There are NO THREATS in there, a complete waste of time and effort on everyone's part. There are announcements that repeat every 5 minutes reminding passengers how to properly remove their shoes, VERY VERY annoying. Oh bottled water was 4.88 a bottle.

Picking her up was different, she came right off the flight to the baggage area, no security whatsoever and the doors to the outside world are not locked. Anyone could drive up run in and toss small nuclear devices anywhere they wish. Same goes for general admission to the ticket areas. Where is the security? It's a complete and total scam.

Sorry not so short.

sirgonzo420
8th November 2010, 10:33 PM
I just refused the body scanner a couple weeks ago.

I had taken my shoes off, and put my pocket contents in the little tray when a TSA woman walked me to the machine.

I politely but firmly told her I wouldn't be going through any new machines, and she replied: "that's ok, I completely understand.".

She consulted with a couple other TSA employees, and directed me to the pat-down guy. He explained how he was going to pat me down, and use the back of his hand for "sensitive areas".

He patted me down, which was a bit weird, and I wasn't really paying attention but I'd bet other people in the airport were looking at me. I asked him if he had many people refuse the machines, and he said: "we have a few.".

I passed his inspection fine, but I had a tube of orajel in my pocket (less than half an ounce), which he thought it necessary to scan on some other machine. LOL.

He was scared shitless of that orajel. (not really, but it was excessive for a fuckin' 0.42oz tube)

keehah
9th November 2010, 12:29 AM
I started a related thread yesterday that I deleted and will add here:

Department of Homeland Security = Paedophilic government sexual abuse

All should be able to agree the 'bad guys' are the ones organizing the collection of cancer causing 'naked' pictures and mass groping of you and your children's gentiles. I mean genitals. And palms up and hard. I mean public paedophilic government sexual abuse of you and your children.

Lead article in Drudge the last three days:
'BIG SIS' BACKLASH AFTER TSA GENITALIA GROPING...
Opt Out? Then Brace Yourself... (http://www.prisonplanet.com/tsa-fondles-women-and-children-refusing-airport-naked-body-scanners.html)

About time many woke to this and are saying NO!. I had enough in 2006, told my work I was not going to fly anymore. Back then they were not even going directly for my balls.

The original Nazi's just said 'papers please.'

keehah
11th November 2010, 05:23 AM
The two types of scanners use Terahertz waves and backscatter (low energy) x-rays.

In the case of the terahertz waves, while the radiation may be low, the real issue not addressed may be DNA and other cell damage.

How Terahertz Waves Tear Apart DNA
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24331/

Great things are expected of terahertz waves, the radiation that fills the slot in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and the infrared. Terahertz waves pass through non-conducting materials such as clothes , paper, wood and brick and so cameras sensitive to them can peer inside envelopes, into living rooms and "frisk" people at distance...

Alexandrov and co have created a model to investigate how THz fields interact with double-stranded DNA and what they've found is remarkable. They say that although the forces generated are tiny, resonant effects allow THz waves to unzip double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles in the double strand that could significantly interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication.

Libertarian_Guard
11th November 2010, 07:23 AM
a lot of pilots now are able to carry firearms... :D


That is correct, and they are the lucky ones, because they bypass all screening & scanning. They present their credentials, and away they go.

Filthy Keynes
11th November 2010, 08:11 AM
George did have some talking points, as for geographically separating negroes, that was tried and still remains today...Liberia here's a peak:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTUw0vKksGc



That is the worst living condition I've ever seen.

It's no wonder the "elite/overlords" think that humanity needs a king to rule over them.

Book
11th November 2010, 09:05 AM
They present their credentials, and away they go.



http://goodnews.ws/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Buffett-Gates2.jpg

In the hundreds of PRIVATE airports around the USA our masters now stroll from their limousines to their jets without TSA even frisking the human-trafficked sex slaves or drug-filled suitcases.

:o

G2Rad
11th November 2010, 09:34 AM
As a Christian I am sure they've been working on that all along

It is said that Satan as God will sit in the temple of God

Human body in the temple of God.

So the genetical modification of human DNA is the goal.

airport scanners is a perfect vehicle

Silver Rocket Bitches!
11th November 2010, 12:32 PM
This TSA nonsense is getting out of hand.

They are straight up molesting the passengers who are presumed guilty until proven innocent through increasingly invasive techniques.

The worst are the passengers who say "well it's better than having a terrorist board the plane."

Fools!