Opininons on the newest TSA airport Security.

NoDrama

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Yeah flying used to be a fun experience, stewardesses were really nice not all bitchy like they are now. You could show up 15 minutes before your flight took off and jump right on with NO security checks at all, just show the boarding pass.
 

NoDrama

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the amount you are exposed to is minimal, because you wear the lead apron.

the amount of radiation you are exposed to in one of these scanners is a tiny fraction of that. a teeny tiny one.

you are sensationalizing again,chicken little. making an alarmist mountain out of a molehill with respect to the radiation.

nothing i didn't expect from you and beardo.
Actually I never said a damn thing about the radiation, so trying to attribute the chicken little thing doesn't work. The only thing I said was in refutation of your somewhat ill thought out comment about how little damage x-rays cause. Im concerned about the sexual assault, molestation, electronic voyeurism ( Laws against that) and the REAL PURPOSE of the machines..to catch other types of criminals, money launderers, smugglers, etc etc.

You don't actually think the TSA expects to catch a terrorist do you? They haven't got one yet, they wouldn't know what to do with one if they did.
 

Hayduke

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I found it interesting that Former head of the Department Fatherland Insecurity, Michael Chertoff and the Chertoff Group were heavily involved in lobbying for Rapiscan (pronounced Rape-Scan?)the makers of the porno scanners and a major stockholder in Rapiscan's parent company is George Soros (the same one that is involved with Monsanto and GMO No THC Cannabis...which is why he was a prop 19 supporter!)

Follow the money!

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redivider

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SOROS!!!! oh god this is hilarious.

everytime i hear his name i have to laugh.

soros is a billionaire, if you want to hurt him you know what you do??

you let his taxes increase. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM
 

couchlock907

Active Member
watch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, December 2, 2010
While many Americans think they can skip being sexually molested at the hands of the TSA by avoiding airports, Big Sis has been quietly preparing the groundwork for the total takeover of all public transport and highways by federal government goon squads.

Local police, TSA and Homeland Security agents are already implementing airport-style security measures at bus and train stations, including earlier this year in Tampa, where bomb-sniffing dogs and grope downs were used to check passengers.
As we reported earlier this year, as the national outrage surrounding the TSA’s use of naked body scanners at airports simmered, the feds had already purchased hundreds of x-ray scanners mounted in vans that were being used to randomly scan vehicles, passengers and homes in complete violation of the 4th amendment and with wanton disregard for any health consequences.
In addition, as was announced way back in 2005, VIPR teams now patrol Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor and Los Angeles rail lines; ferries in Washington state; bus stations in Houston; and mass transit systems in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore, “expanding their work beyond airplanes, launching counterterror surveillance at train stations and other mass transit facilities.”
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Homeland Security is also implementing technology to be enforced at “security events” which purportedly reads “malintent” on behalf of an individual who passes through a checkpoint. The video below explains how “Future Attribute Screening Technology” (FAST) checkpoints will conduct “physiological” and “behavioral” tests in order to weed out suspected terrorists and criminals.
The clip shows individuals who attend “security events” being led into trailers before they are interrogated as to whether they are terrorists while lie detector-style computer programs analyze their physiological responses. The subjects are asked about their whereabouts, and if they are attempting to smuggle bombs or recording devices into the “expo,” proving that the technology is intended to be used at public events and not just airports. Individuals who do not satisfy the first lie detector-style test are then asked “additional questions”.

The implementation of ‘Checkpoint USA’, where citizens are routinely stopped, searched and radiated by federal VIPER teams is further evidence of how America is crumbling into a Soviet-style police state where the presumption of innocent until proven guilty is abolished and the 4th amendment eviscerated.
With the devices already being used at highway checkpoints, DHS chief Janet Napolitano has now publicly outlined the plan for mobile scanners to be used on all forms of transit, from trains and the metro to boats.
Apathetic Americans who think they can avoid the clutches of Big Sis by merely refusing to fly are going to be in for a rude awakening when they see DHS scanners rolling around their neighborhoods taking naked pictures of their children while firing them up with dangerous radiation, all in the name of safety and security.

We have been warning for years that everything you saw unfolding in the airports would soon be heading for the streets.
People who were perfectly happy with their naked body being ogled by TSA thugs scorned those who felt body scanners were a violation of privacy. “Don’t fly,” they said and you won’t have to go through it. Next it will be “don’t take a bus,” “don’t visit the shopping mall,” hey just “don’t leave your house”.
With authorities in Europe planning to unveil mobile body scanners and naked body scanners attached to lamp posts, and with Big Sis already cruising the highways with mobile radiation scanners, soon we won’t be able to walk down the street without some federal enforcer gawking at our genitalia – all for our own safety of course.
Is that the kind of society you want to live in? A warped hybrid of Orwell’s 1984 and The Running Man?
Not content with the fact that one in every 31 U.S. adults is either on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole, the prison is now being built around us, with the population treated as guilty until proven innocent as the invisible bars descend around society and the implosion of private industry forces everyone to get government jobs acting as jackboots to police the rest of the inmates.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many publications and radio shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast AM, America’s most listened to late night talk show.
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9 Responses to “The Secret The TSA Doesn’t Want You To Know”

  • 7stringking Says:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 11:37 am Who watches the watchers?….WE do
  • RealityBase Says:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 11:39 am If there ever was a time to leave it’s now.
  • ragnar danneskjold Says:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 11:46 am They are simply proving the concept. The backlash at this will be so sever it won’t fly. However thats not their game, their real adgenda is less intrusive.
    They will combine those cameras that read licence plates, and london style CCTV, to track specific people. Scanning every single person on the sidewalk will take too long. But it just might be you get picked “at random” for a search.
    Your IP has been logged at infowars.com, so thats enough to warrent a sidewalk search. Or a “sneak and peek” search of your house turned up gold and silver, so you get pulled over at the next chance.
    This is not for the general population, only for trouble makers. Too many people will not be affected to warrent a real backlash.
  • CrisisJones Says:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 11:46 am The extremely high radiation emitted from these machines is VERY damaging to Human DNA.
    If we look at our DNA like an Operating System then we can see how well our computers will function once the OS is severely damaged.
    We have no clue how this damage will ultimately manifest itself, though it is clear that anytime you damage something it will not perform it’s primary function in the way that it was designed to.
    If you see these machines, SCREAM, NO! MURDERERS! NO! YOU WILL NOT FRY MY BABY’s DNA OR MINE! MURDERERS!
    ragnar danneskjold Reply:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 11:53 am
    The great irony of the whole thing is, it does the same damage to the people who operate the machines. Except they get an 8 hour dose, 40 hours a week.
    In 5 years TSA workers could start dropping like flies from a whole sort of cancers
    CrisisJones Reply:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 12:02 pm
    Something I was considering Ragnar,
    What if it only takes a YEAR to effectively kill that nazi worker?
    Then, they would HAVE to fry everyone’s DNA within that [One Year] time frame. (Before the cops start falling out.)
    In order to accomplish this, they would have to immediately roll these machines out across the country (School, Malls, Sports Stadiums, Shopping Markets) and get everyone cooked BEFORE THE COPS STARTED FALLING OFF, as once the folks saw how these machines kill people, they would scream bloody murder over someone trying to run them through the machine of death.

  • Geeleegoat Says:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 12:00 pm Isn’t that wonderful? Hollywood mimicking reality mimicking Hollywood. Watson, you forgot the fleets of roving X-ray and Terahertz vans peeping into people’s homes while bathing them in the warm, comforting glow of cancerous radiation. They will of course be manned by pedophiles and every sort of low-life criminal scum. Our homes, complete with GPS grid marker for fast-reponse lockdown, will be our prison cells. That is, if we let this shite continue.
  • STARMAN Says:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 12:17 pm
    High Powered Cancer Generating Scanners Everywhere

    Tarjãy . Walmart , Vons , Albertsons , Costco , The Mall …. We must stop her now.

  • marc Says:
    December 2nd, 2010 at 12:40 pm putting the gestapo force in place. What is coming next?
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couchlock907

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blow the white house up with every cabcer have cunt in office kiddnapp and rape napalotanos kids if some dumb ass fucked her!
 

NoDrama

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Prison planet isn't credible enough IMO. You have to realize that Alex Jones makes a pretty good living doing what he does, he has a niche market that is based on fear. Not all of it is the truth, much is pure speculation. That goes without saying that if we had 10 Alex Jones types the world would probably be a better place. He brings some things into the sanitizing sunlight that need to be known by all.
 

couchlock907

Active Member
well here is msmbc?
The pre-Thanksgiving standoff between the Transportation Security Administration and some airline passengers over the federal agency’s new screening techniques has left many industry observers wondering: What’s next?
For now, the full-body scanners and enhanced pat-downs are here to stay, according to the TSA. But in the future, air travelers could see additional biometric screening or smarter body scanners — and possibly one day a return to pre-pat-down security protocols.
Earlier this week, the U.S. Travel Association called for the creation of a "trusted traveler" program for airline passengers, which it says would result in more secure, efficient and effective screening. Under this system, passengers would be screened for security risks before arriving at the airport, reducing bottlenecks and diverting security resources to higher-risk passengers.
“The vast majority of the traveling public poses little threat to our nation’s security, yet the current approach subjects every passenger to the same security procedures,” said Roger Dow, president of the U.S. Travel Association. “A trusted traveler program would allow us to focus more security where it is most needed.”
The TSA has already conducted a pilot study for a trusted traveler program, said spokesman Greg Soule. But he said the agency plans to remain focused on the new scanners.
"Our goal is for our officers to use the best technology available, coupled with informed security measures to mitigate the threat," Soule said.
In congressional testimony last month, TSA Administrator John Pistole said the agency plans to deploy more advanced-imaging technology capable of scanning air travelers for nonmetallic devices. The agency has already deployed more than 400 machines and plans to have nearly 1,000 of them in airports by the end of 2011.
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Pistole also said upgrades to the scanners would be respectful of passengers’ privacy.
"I’m also very interested in the next generation of advanced-imaging technology, which is the automated target recognition, which basically has a stick figure, or a blob, if you will — two options," he told senators at the hearing. "The scanners would detect an anomaly that would show up as a box on the scanner. And then the pat-down would just focus on that area."
Zero radiation technology
Besides privacy, one of the most common concerns about current advanced-imaging technology is radiation.
Millivision, a security company based in South Deerfield, Mass., has a solution that may make an appearance at an airport near you. The next-generation system uses something called passive millimeter wave technology, which essentially means travelers are not exposed to any radiation. At the same time, the machines would address travelers’ concerns about images through greater privacy controls.
Don't Touch My Junk "An effective passive millimeter wave scanner that eliminates the concern for privacy and safety, while delivering the detection attributes required, will significantly reduce or eliminate the need for these controversial, aggressive pat-downs," said Paul Nicholas, Millivision's president.
Added gadgets
Airport security in the future also will feature more than just scanners, said Craig Chambers, the president of Cernium Corp.
He points to a pilot project in Dallas and Seattle using his company’s technology that monitors people and objects that are headed the wrong way — going into secure areas when they should be exiting.
Slideshow: Airport Body Searches "As screening technologies continue to develop, we can anticipate an increased number of automated solutions that will allow security personnel to focus their efforts even more on potential threats and reducing response time to incidents," he said.
Less is more
Numerous lawsuits have been filed against the TSA recently over the new full-body scanners and enhanced pat-downs, including:
  • a suit by two Harvard Law School students claiming that TSA screenings violate their Fourth Amendment rights;
  • a suit by a Colorado attorney that says pat-downs are unconstitutional;
  • a complaint by an Arkansas man who say the current screening practices are detrimental to his well-being;
  • a suit by a pilot who says TSA is violating the Constitution;
  • and an older suit by the Electronic Privacy Information Center that claims current screening techniques violate a slew of laws.
"Changing this policy, or even backtracking, doesn’t mean we’d suddenly be flying on a wing and a prayer," consumer advocate Ralph Nader wrote on his blog. "In fact, better use of available intelligence alone would have stopped last year’s Christmas underwear bomber from flying to the USA. Indiscriminate and inefficient dragnet-type security checks of whole populations, if anything, make us less safe by focusing on the wrong things."
Collection of measures
Many observers believe it will be a combination of all of the above that will define the future of aviation security.
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Technology will improve, addressing travelers’ concerns about radiation and privacy. And airports will get better gadgets to protect air travelers.
"But full-body scanners are not going to go away," said aviation attorney Gerald Sterns. "They are going to be indispensible, given the current approach used by TSA and the failure of the system to come up with something that will pre-screen and pre-vet a large portion of the traveling public who pose no threat."
Nor, he said, are pat-downs going to be dropped any time soon.
"They’re going to be necessary, up to a point, because these new scanners pick up most anything, down to and including a handkerchief stuffed in a back pocket, which needs to be checked."
But will we be safer? No, according to security expert Bruce Schneier.
None of the new measures — not the scans, not the pat-downs, not even anything that’s being seriously considered as an alternative — meaningfully improve airport security, he said.
"They’re more a result of politicians and government appointees capitulating to a public that demands that something must be done," he said. "Even when nothing should be done."
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
"But full-body scanners are not going to go away," said aviation attorney Gerald Sterns. "They are going to be indispensible, given the current approach used by TSA and the failure of the system to come up with something that will pre-screen and pre-vet a large portion of the traveling public who pose no threat."

In other words.. These machines are making it pretty lucrative, do you know ho much we fine drug possessors and people with contraband? Theres no way we are going to get rid of these cash cows.
 

couchlock907

Active Member
Get ready for the government to add body cavity searches to its intrusive airport repertoire. The intelligence disinformation operation known as the SITE Intelligence Group has scoured the internet and found jihadis on a forum used by supposed al-Qaeda affiliates discussing “Frankenbombers” on a forum, according to the New York Daily News.
Full body cavity searches are the logical extension of the intrusive pat downs now conducted on grandmothers and nuns.
An individual described as a doctor posted his thoughts about a “new kind of terrorism” – surgically implanted bombs. ”
The scheming comes amid controversy over body scanners and pat-downs in airports that some Americans complain are too invasive. The ideas for a ‘surgically booby-trapped martyrdom seeker’ were chillingly concise for the doctor of death monitored by SITE,” writes James Gordon Meek in a Daily News exclusive.
TSA boss John Pistole said last month that his agency would not conduct body cavity searches. He said secondary screening procedures and technology can find fuses and detonators, which must be outside the body.
According to SITE, the would-be terrorists concluded that the best method would be to stitch a bomb into the abdominal cavity made of plastic or liquid explosives such as Semtex or PETN. “It must be planted near the surface of the body, because the human body absorbs shocks,” instructed the doctor in a post.
Body cavity bombs worry security agents, although “no one has figured out how to actually do it,” a counterterror official told the New York Daily News.
  • A d v e r t i s e m e n t
SITE’s founders, Rita Katz and Josh Devon, have collaborated with the National Security Agency, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security. SITE, MEMRI, and the IntelCenter operate as propaganda outlets for the government as it carries out its contrived war on global terrorism. SITE has claimed to discover a number of al-Qaeda tapes, including the 2007 Osama bin Laden video.
Rita Katz “personally briefed government officials, including former terrorism czar Richard Clarke and his staff in the White House, as well as investigators in the Department of Justice, Department of the Treasury, and the Department of Homeland Security on the financing and recruitment networks of the terrorist movement,” the SITE website states.
“In the short-term, there will not be any changes, but what I’m looking at is how can we best use the information we have, both the intelligence from overseas such as what we saw this weekend from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula about how they design and conceal the toner cartridge bombs in cargo flights out of Yemen that coupled with the thoroughness that we believe is appropriate,” said Pistole after the ludicrous printer toner bomb fiasco last month.

“We’re not going to get in the business of body cavities, that’s not where we are,” said TSA boss John Pistole.
Now that the NSA, FBI, and DHS contractor SITE has floated propaganda about the possibility of al-CIA-duh using surgically implanted bombs to kill apostates during the Christmas season, we can expect another absurd event like the one staged by the underwear non-bomber last year. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab’s stunt was exploited in order to excuse intrusive pat downs and rush dangerous naked body scanners into airports with the help of the former DHS boss, Michael Chertoff.
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The Stasi-like searches of Americans at airports has nothing to do with al-Qaeda and Islamic terrorism. The searches are designed to humiliate, intimidate, and control the American people and acclimate them to the militarization of society and prepare citzens to obey guards, as Lew Rockwell notes.
 

Hayduke

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Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab’s stunt was exploited in order to excuse intrusive pat downs and rush dangerous naked body scanners into airports with the help of the former DHS boss, Michael Chertoff.

The Stasi-like searches of Americans at airports has nothing to do with al-Qaeda and Islamic terrorism. The searches are designed to humiliate, intimidate, and control the American people and acclimate them to the militarization of society and prepare citzens to obey guards, as Lew Rockwell notes.
Exactly.

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