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« on: November 22, 2010, 11:51:14 AM »

WASHINGTON (AP) — With one of the year's busiest traveling days fast approaching, the Obama administration's top transportation security official on Monday urged passengers angry over safety procedures not to boycott airport body scans.

John Pistole said in nationally broadcast interviews he understands public concerns about privacy in the wake of the Transportation Security Administration's tough new airline boarding security checks.

But at the same time, he said a relatively small proportion of the 34 million people who have flown since the new procedures went into effect have had the body pat downs that have come under withering criticism in recent days.

With the Thanksgiving travel rush less than 48 hours away, Pistole implored passengers Monday not to take delaying actions or engage in boycotts of body scans, actions he said would only serve to "tie up people who want to go home and see their loved ones."

Pistole had pledged Sunday to review security procedures in the wake of a public outcry. But he also said the TSA must balance people's demand for privacy with the need to protect passengers from those who would try to set off bombs on planes.

A loosely-organized Internet boycott of body scans is under way, and Pistole said he hoped people would exercise sound judgment over the busy Thanksgiving holiday. A National Opt-Out Day is scheduled for Wednesday to coincide with the busiest travel day of the year.

"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway — especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."

Body scans take as little as 10 seconds, but people who decline the process must submit to a full pat-down, which takes much longer. That could cause a cascade of delays at dozens of major airports, including those in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta. nationwide security programs, "there is a continual process of refinement and adjustment to ensure that best practices are applied."

Pistole on Sunday noted the alleged attempt by a Nigerian with explosives in his underwear to try to bring down an Amsterdam-to-Detroit flight last Christmas. "We all wish we lived in a world where security procedures at airports weren't necessary," he said, "but that just isn't the case."

The statement came just hours after Pistole, in a TV interview, said that while the full-body scans and pat-downs could be intrusive and uncomfortable, the high threat level required their use.

In the TV appearance, Pistole appeared to shrug off statements by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that the TSA would look for ways to alter screening techniques that some passengers say are invasions of privacy.

Obama said in Lisbon on Saturday that he had asked TSA officials whether there's a less intrusive way to ensure travel safety. "I understand people's frustrations," he said, adding that he had told the TSA that "you have to constantly refine and measure whether what we're doing is the only way to assure the American people's safety."

Clinton, appearing Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," said she thought "everyone, including our security experts, are looking for ways to diminish the impact on the traveling public" and that "striking the right balance is what this is about."

She, for one, wouldn't like to submit...
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2010, 12:02:48 PM »

"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway — especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."

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1. resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
2. hard to deal with, manage, or operate.

Monsters.
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2010, 12:06:18 PM »

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WASHINGTON (AP) - With one of the year's busiest traveling days fast approaching, the Obama administration's top transportation security official on Monday urged passengers angry over safety procedures not to boycott airport body scans.



John Pistole said in nationally broadcast interviews he understands public concerns about privacy in the wake of the Transportation Security Administration's tough new airline boarding security checks.

But at the same time, he said a relatively small proportion of the 34 million people who have flown since the new procedures went into effect have had the body pat downs that have come under withering criticism in recent days.

With the Thanksgiving travel rush less than 48 hours away, Pistole implored passengers Monday not to take delaying actions or engage in boycotts of body scans, actions he said would only serve to "tie up people who want to go home and see their loved ones."

Pistole had pledged Sunday to review security procedures in the wake of a public outcry. But he also said the TSA must balance people's demand for privacy with the need to protect passengers from those who would try to set off bombs on planes.

A loosely-organized Internet boycott of body scans is under way, and Pistole said he hoped people would exercise sound judgment over the busy Thanksgiving holiday. A National Opt-Out Day is scheduled for Wednesday to coincide with the busiest travel day of the year.

"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway - especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."

Body scans take as little as 10 seconds, but people who decline the process must submit to a full pat-down, which takes much longer. That could cause a cascade of delays at dozens of major airports, including those in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta. nationwide security programs, "there is a continual process of refinement and adjustment to ensure that best practices are applied."

Pistole on Sunday noted the alleged attempt by a Nigerian with explosives in his underwear to try to bring down an Amsterdam-to-Detroit flight last Christmas. "We all wish we lived in a world where security procedures at airports weren't necessary," he said, "but that just isn't the case."

The statement came just hours after Pistole, in a TV interview, said that while the full-body scans and pat-downs could be intrusive and uncomfortable, the high threat level required their use.

In the TV appearance, Pistole appeared to shrug off statements by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that the TSA would look for ways to alter screening techniques that some passengers say are invasions of privacy.

Obama said in Lisbon on Saturday that he had asked TSA officials whether there's a less intrusive way to ensure travel safety. "I understand people's frustrations," he said, adding that he had told the TSA that "you have to constantly refine and measure whether what we're doing is the only way to assure the American people's safety."

Clinton, appearing Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," said she thought "everyone, including our security experts, are looking for ways to diminish the impact on the traveling public" and that "striking the right balance is what this is about."

She, for one, wouldn't like to submit to a security pat-down.

"Not if I could avoid it. No. I mean, who would?" Clinton told CBS'"Face the Nation."

"Clearly it's invasive, it's not comfortable," Pistole said of the scans and pat-downs during the interview on CNN's "State of the Union." But, he added, "if we are to detect terrorists, who have again proven innovative and creative in their design and implementation of bombs that are going to blow up airplanes and kill people, then we have to do something that prevents that."

Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., who is set to become...
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« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2010, 12:09:07 PM »

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Body scans take as little as 10 seconds, but people who decline the process must submit to a full pat-down, which takes much longer. That could cause a cascade of delays at dozens of major airports, including those in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta. nationwide security programs, "there is a continual process of refinement and adjustment to ensure that best practices are applied."

Thanks for the advice knuckleheads!

We want a "CASCADE" of problems.

I've read your Net-centric operations white papers.  When there are asymmetrical disruptions to your grid system, they have cascading effects!

We patriots are going to exploit the f**k out of them!!!!

WE REFUSE TO SUBMIT TO YOU PIECES OF S**T!
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« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2010, 12:11:14 PM »

"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway — especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."

re·cal·ci·trant
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2. hard to deal with, manage, or operate.

Monsters.

I have been called recalcitrant all my life.  Grin
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« Reply #5 on: November 22, 2010, 12:16:33 PM »

Someone needs to take a poll --

Who handles more packages every year, TSA or Fed-Ex ?
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« Reply #6 on: November 22, 2010, 12:22:55 PM »

A mistake, eh?  Well let's see now...

If we don't want to be scanned, we can be groped.

If we don't want to be groped, we can be fined.

First you said we could freely leave, now you want to detain us.

You said the fine was $10,000, now it is $11,000.

And now you say we can't record you.

So if we all decide to deliberately opt out, what else can you do to us?
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« Reply #7 on: November 22, 2010, 02:07:36 PM »

WASHINGTON (AP) — With one of the year's busiest traveling days fast approaching, the Obama administration's top transportation security official on Monday urged passengers angry over safety procedures not to boycott airport body scans.

John Pistole said in nationally broadcast interviews he understands public concerns about privacy in the wake of the Transportation Security Administration's tough new airline boarding security checks.

But at the same time, he said a relatively small proportion of the 34 million people who have flown since the new procedures went into effect have had the body pat downs that have come under withering criticism in recent days.

With the Thanksgiving travel rush less than 48 hours away, Pistole implored passengers Monday not to take delaying actions or engage in boycotts of body scans, actions he said would only serve to "tie up people who want to go home and see their loved ones."

Pistole had pledged Sunday to review security procedures in the wake of a public outcry. But he also said the TSA must balance people's demand for privacy with the need to protect passengers from those who would try to set off bombs on planes.

A loosely-organized Internet boycott of body scans is under way, and Pistole said he hoped people would exercise sound judgment over the busy Thanksgiving holiday. A National Opt-Out Day is scheduled for Wednesday to coincide with the busiest travel day of the year.

"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway — especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."

Body scans take as little as 10 seconds, but people who decline the process must submit to a full pat-down, which takes much longer. That could cause a cascade of delays at dozens of major airports, including those in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta. nationwide security programs, "there is a continual process of refinement and adjustment to ensure that best practices are applied."

Pistole on Sunday noted the alleged attempt by a Nigerian with explosives in his underwear to try to bring down an Amsterdam-to-Detroit flight last Christmas. "We all wish we lived in a world where security procedures at airports weren't necessary," he said, "but that just isn't the case."

The statement came just hours after Pistole, in a TV interview, said that while the full-body scans and pat-downs could be intrusive and uncomfortable, the high threat level required their use.

In the TV appearance, Pistole appeared to shrug off statements by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that the TSA would look for ways to alter screening techniques that some passengers say are invasions of privacy.

Obama said in Lisbon on Saturday that he had asked TSA officials whether there's a less intrusive way to ensure travel safety. "I understand people's frustrations," he said, adding that he had told the TSA that "you have to constantly refine and measure whether what we're doing is the only way to assure the American people's safety."

Clinton, appearing Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," said she thought "everyone, including our security experts, are looking for ways to diminish the impact on the traveling public" and that "striking the right balance is what this is about."

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How about:

TSA and DHS are ILLEGAL, AND TREASONOUS TO EXIST ON U.S. SOIL, AND THEIR BUILDINGS SHOULD BE CONDEMNED, EVERYONE FIRED, THE EXECUTIVES ARRESTED AND TRIED FOR TREASON.

Wow, if everyone had the level of awareness I had, the airlines would have been boycotted 100% 4+ years ago when they pulled the liquid terror false flag.

They want you to forget about their previous roll outs of insane tyranny.  See what happens?--THe new tyranny overshadows the former, so people quickly forget about it and it becomes, as RAND corporation admits in their own fascist terrorist PDF documents--the NEW NORMALCY.

If people stopped letting them make their fascism normal, they wouldn't be able to advance it.  The bullshit clear plastic bags that you have to put stuff in, the taking of your shoes off--THAT STUFF IS JUST AS MUCH BULLSH*T.  The "shoe bomber" we were told had an explosive called TATP (Triacetone Triperoxide) in them along with PETN.  That's a total f*cking joke because TATP by itself is so unstable that it would have blown his leg off merely walking on it as soon as he put his shoes on in his residence.  The can get away with lies like the shoe bomber because they know that no one would have the incentive to actually look up what explosives they allege someone used.

John Pistole is an enemy sh*tbag traitor and should be stormed by thousands of people in an airport and placed under citizens arrest immediately.  The more they push their bullshit likes, the more that they are actually going to cause people to wake up and realize that 9/11 and the underwear bomber, and liquid terror plot bullshit were all CIA/globalist false flag events.
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« Reply #8 on: November 22, 2010, 02:30:30 PM »

Title of thread should read (but there is no room):

DHS:  "How DARE you SLAVES try to boycott our scans because of our FALSE FLAG underwear bomber"
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« Reply #9 on: November 22, 2010, 02:31:26 PM »

 sock them in the profit margin, where it hurts most, refuse the scans and let them pat you down, or, just dont fly~!
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« Reply #10 on: November 22, 2010, 02:36:53 PM »

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She, for one, wouldn't like to submit to a security pat-down.

"Not if I could avoid it. No. I mean, who would?" Clinton told CBS'"Face the Nation."

"Clearly it's invasive, it's not comfortable," Pistole said of the scans and pat-downs during the interview on CNN's "State of the Union." But, he added, "if we are to detect "terrorists", who have ???again Huh proven innovative and creative in their design and implementation of bombs that are going to blow up airplanes and kill people, then we have to do something that prevents that."

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Important - POLL HERE: http://www.nowpublic.com/world/abdulmutallab-underwear-bomb-not-first-saudi-anal-bomb-was-2552655.html

Abdulmutallab Underwear Bomb Not The First - Saudi Anal Bomb Was

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Distasteful and frightening - an understandable reaction to the news that Abdulmutallab, the Christmas Day Bomber, concealed explosives in his underwear and groin area. But Abdulmutallab was not the first. In September, an Al Queda operative exploded an anal bomb - an explosive device concealed in his rectum - fortunately, it did not happen on an airplane.

The incident occurred in Saudi Arabia, in September. The target, the Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who is in charge of Saudi Arabia's counter-terrorism efforts. The method according to investigators, a body or anal bomb, apparently concealed in the anal cavity - a bomb set off by remote control.

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Officials, hope that these full body scans that are going to be implemented will help detect hidden explosives. Well, they are are pretty useless in detecting devices hidden inside body cavities.

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SO the next stage of everybody being an enemy of the thieves of Jerusalem is?
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« Reply #11 on: November 22, 2010, 02:46:19 PM »

TSA finds Urine Bomb. Americans Now Safe.
"Every time I tried to tell them about my medical condition they said they didn't need to know about that. One agent watched as the other used his flat hand to go slowly down my chest. I tried to warn him that he would hit the bag and break the seal but he ignored me. Sure enough, the seal broke and urine started dribbling down my shirt and my leg and into my pants."
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« Reply #12 on: November 22, 2010, 02:48:37 PM »

"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway — especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."

re·cal·ci·trant
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1. resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
2. hard to deal with, manage, or operate.

Monsters.

Seems I wasn't the only one that caught that! Wink

I had to look it up. The definition was as I suspected though. That thug Pistole and his arrogant attitude. I'd expect no less from him calling people recalcitrant.
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« Reply #13 on: November 22, 2010, 02:53:31 PM »

In other words - STFU and bend over or you`ll be late hom for thanksgiving?

Recalcitrant. I can live with being exactly that.
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« Reply #14 on: November 22, 2010, 02:55:16 PM »

Yeah Lefty - Now all these naughty little Americans "need to be disciplined", so that Pistole and all his Likudnik thief-buddies can steal Jerusalem without getting embarrassed by those nasty "thou shalt not steal" terroristas...

STEP RIGHT UP, your bare ass will be next...
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« Reply #15 on: November 22, 2010, 03:10:54 PM »

Monday, November 22, 2010
TSA chief THREATENS AMERICANS "opt-out" boycott ON NOVEMBER 24 would be a mistake
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"If you boycott the scanners, you will be shot on sight! We protect your liberties by removing your liberties. This is the New American Way! I, Big Sis, have spoken!"






Transportation Security Administration chief John Pistole took to the airwaves this morning, using the TV network morning talks shows to urge opponents of stepped-up screening procedures not to follow-through on a pledge to boycott airport scans this Wednesday, November 24.





BOYCOTT THE AIRLINES. DRIVE THEM OUT OF BUSINESS. IT IS THE ONLY NON-VIOLENT WAY TO END THIS INSANITY!





The Dumbing Down And "Training" Of American Kids To Become "We The Sheeple"

 http://chimpplanet.blogspot.com/2010/11/tsa-chief-threatens-americans-opt-out.html

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« Reply #16 on: November 22, 2010, 03:16:48 PM »

http://www.constitutionparty.org/party_platform.php#Education

Education:

Since the Constitution grants the Federal Government no authority over Education, the 10th Amendment applies:
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
All teaching is related to basic assumptions about God and man. Education as a whole, therefore, cannot be separated from religious faith. The law of our Creator assigns the authority and responsibility of educating children to their parents. Education should be free from all federal government subsidies, including vouchers, tax incentives, and loans, except with respect to veterans.

Because the federal government has absolutely no jurisdiction concerning the education of our children, the United States Department of Education should be abolished; all federal legislation related to education should be repealed. No federal laws subsidizing or regulating the education of children should be enacted. Under no circumstances should the federal government be involved in national teacher certification, educational curricula, textbook selection, learning standards, comprehensive sex education, psychological and psychiatric research testing programs, and personnel.

Because control over education is now being relegated to departments other than the Department of Education, we clarify that no federal agency, department, board, or other entity may exercise jurisdiction over any aspect of children's upbringing. Education, training, and discipline of children are properly placed in the domain of their parents.

We support the unimpeded right of parents to provide for the education of their children in the manner they deem best, including home, private or religious. We oppose all legislation from any level of government that would interfere with or restrict that liberty. We support equitable tax relief for families whose children do not attend government schools.

So that parents need not defy the law by refusing to send their children to schools of which they disapprove, compulsory attendance laws should be repealed.


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« Reply #17 on: November 22, 2010, 03:19:16 PM »

Another excellent case in point.  People should be able to home-school their kids -- period.

No ifs, ands, or buts.
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« Reply #18 on: November 22, 2010, 03:23:29 PM »

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« Reply #19 on: November 22, 2010, 03:39:16 PM »

They'll just get another big, fat bailout.
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« Reply #20 on: November 22, 2010, 03:43:45 PM »

That nun picture needs an award.

4 things wrong with that picture...not even bringing up the search on the nun.

1. Performed in full view of America Flag.
2. Another younger fellow traveler of the nun is waiting out of frame.
3. Guess who's wheelchair that is.
4. Not really that busy of a day at the airport huh?
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« Reply #21 on: November 22, 2010, 04:02:25 PM »

I have this gut feeling that one of those....


oh its a bag of chocolate and a plastic hammer we gotta clear the terminal for 4 hours kind of incidents is going to happen over thanksgiving.

and everyone has to be rescreened.

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« Reply #22 on: November 22, 2010, 04:22:31 PM »

I don't know.  I think when you get to Grandma's house, you are going to find Pistole (in drag) in her bed, or a horse's head or something.

(BTW, I am an American of Italian descent, too, and (yes) I went there.  Pistole, Napolitano -- these folks are giving us a bad name again.  And Napolitano isn't helping with regards to the Neapolitans, in particular.)
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« Reply #23 on: November 22, 2010, 04:42:43 PM »

If only they had the TSA back then for the great turkey drop terrorism of '78

http://www.kewego.com/video/iLyROoafYtDe.html
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« Reply #24 on: November 22, 2010, 05:09:45 PM »

TSA-Okay to Grope Nuns but Muslims are Exempt?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFvxuv1i1gU
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OK, so we all convert to Islam, and they can't feel up our wives and daughters, or put them through their X-ray specs machine -- but they still get to do those things to us and our sons, fathers, grandfathers etc.

We can't even do these things in Afpakistan.

BTW, between American and the Mooooooslims, who are the good guys?  I have completely forgotten at this point.

If they tried to do this in Afghanistan, our troops would already be hiding in Kabul and getting ready to raise the white flag. Hanoi all over again. (I guess that is inevitable anyway.)

I wonder where Benny the Rat stands on nuns being felt up?

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« Reply #25 on: November 22, 2010, 08:44:24 PM »

It only takes 3 seconds to RADIATE YOUR BALLS TOO STUPID!
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« Reply #26 on: November 22, 2010, 08:46:38 PM »

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/recalcitrant

re·cal·ci·trant

: obstinately defiant of authority or restraint
: difficult to manage or operate
: not responsive to treatment
: resistant

THATS ME TO A T!
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« Reply #27 on: November 22, 2010, 08:49:15 PM »

A mistake, eh?  Well let's see now...

If we don't want to be scanned, we can be groped.

If we don't want to be groped, we can be fined.

First you said we could freely leave, now you want to detain us.

You said the fine was $10,000, now it is $11,000.

And now you say we can't record you.

So if we all decide to deliberately opt out, what else can you do to us?


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« Reply #28 on: November 22, 2010, 08:55:39 PM »

I would say the biggest mistake was Obama putting this Pistole guy in charge of TSA. He was a 3rd choice for godssake, and now we know why!

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« Reply #29 on: November 23, 2010, 03:23:08 AM »

I wonder if irradiating the population with xrays could reduce fertility and aid depopulation?

The only ppl who would escape this might still be caught by vaccines . . .

You know, once airborne they can more or less do what the hell they want to you? I will recount a tale from my last trrip to asia.

I was returning with my family from a trip to malaysia. When we were about 45 mins out of london (not including "circling time") a BING sounded. We were all asked to get into our seats and buckle up. More turbulance I thought, it had been a bit of a bumpy ride home.

But no. Minutes later i see 4 air stewardess`s walking down the length of the plane. They each had 2 tins of aerosol in their hands. They were spraying the contents of these cans up in the air above our heads as the walked the length of the plane, then they turned around and walked back doing the same.

We were near choking, my kids asthma kicked off.

I DEMANDED to speak to the head steward, and DEMANDED to know what the hell they just sprayed me with. The conversation went as follows

Me: I want to know exactly what the hell that was so that when I get my kid to a doctor I can tell them what triggered it!
Him; Its just something we have to spray
Me: I do not care if you have to do it, I want to know what it is!
Him: Its got a long name, some chemical thing,
Me: I`m a scientist - let me read the damned can!
Him, Ummmm, ok
Turned out that it was some kind of anti mosquito thing - to be used ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS
Me: This plane is not a well ventialated area - 50% of the air in here is recycled, what you just did was overdose everyone on this plane with a chemical i know to be harmful, it is actually , legally an assault !
Him; We have to do it, its UK regulations, there is nothing you or I can do about it, what do you mean its harmful???

See, once your on there you are very much at their mercy should they decide to spray you with whatever they like!

Incidentally, the flight was 13 hours, it was quite cold. The plane had been sprayed before i got on (you could small it) so there is zero chance a mosquito would survive! My complaint went no where, but my son was ok. It apparently is the rule for planes coming direct to the UK - But it is not done if you fly to other european countries.
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Things are not what they appear to be: nor are they otherwise - Surangama Sutra
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