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The Publisher
12-26-2010, 02:46 AM
December 24th, 2010

A 56 year old women who says she is a rape victim was thrown to the ground and arrested for refusing to be sexually assaulted at Austin-Bergstrom Aiport yesterday.

Claire Hirshkind said she could not put her implanted pacemaker like medical device through the nude photography machine, and she advised the TSA employees.

She was told she would then have to go through a groping, to which Ms. Hirschkind stated; "I told them, 'No, I'm not going to have my breasts felt,' and the TSA employee demanded to grope her breasts.

In response to the incident at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the TSA issued a statement saying "our officers are trained to treat all passengers with dignity and respect" but that "security is not optional."

Apparently the TSA employees have the idea that groping the genitals of adults and the genitals of underage children and breaking the urostomy bag of 61 year old bladder cancer patient and spilling its contents onto the passenger is TSA's twisted idea of "treating passengers with dignity." The job must be a pedophile and homosexuals dream job.

Aside from the issue that TSA employees are not "officers", it is quite evident that security is QUITE optional. As an example, Janet Napolitano and John Pistole refuse to be groped and nude photographed.

Security was optional for Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab the Islamic underwear bomber. Security is optional for everyone who secrets explosives in their body cavities. Security is option for explosives implanted into animals as Al Qaeda has done, security is optional for the majority of shipped packages on passenger planes that is not screened, and security is optional for the well over 50% of secret TSA testers that make it through with guns and explosives.

Security is also option where large rental vans are allowed to enter airports without being checked, so anyone with a key and the ability to drive can drive in a ton of explosives in a rental van and park it right in front of the busiest sections.

Security is also an option as TSA allows anyone with 50lbs of explosives in their backpack to walk into any airport and find the most crowded section and detonate it.

And TSA security was an optional when the TSA employed screeners who plead guilty to child molestation.

acelockco
12-28-2010, 11:44 PM
Unfortunately not enough people are willing to stand up for their rights and fight back against this kind of crap!
:mad2:
I am so upset by this madness, and it seems like my rights have been taken away and I can't do anything about this. Reminds me of how things were in Nazi occupied Europe in the late 1930's and 40's

lars2923
01-13-2011, 11:15 PM
We have a voice. It's the airlines.
What would happen if as many people as possible promise not to fly, say...
July 1-11th, 2011 and drive instead. Would the loss revenue sound an alarm for the airline to help stick up for individuals, their customers? If that does not work, turn around and hold another week as soon as possible, plan for
August 5-15, 2011. Money talks or lack of!

Just a thought.

acelockco
01-14-2011, 08:44 PM
No offense, but you are in La La Land if you think you can organize something like that. We can't get anyone together to do anything anymore. People are too tied up in their own little worlds to be bothered to do anything until it directly intrudes in their way of life.

Most people in this country have not lived through things like this and they are not smart enough to learn from history. This is exactly how the Nazi party started. One little thing at a time, until they had total control of everyone.

Wait until they want to embed transponders into us to "help protect us".

The Publisher
01-17-2011, 11:35 PM
Even National Opt Out Day where everyone was suppose to refuse the pornscanners, well, that was a flop.

I was just in LAX a few days ago and it amazing me what lemmings people are all lining up to have nudie pix taken of them at the pornport,I mean airport.

In Denmark they have scanners that have generic dummy body outlines and if something shows ups, it projects that image onto the body dummy.

The TSA brags about all the stuff that pornscanners have caught, and pretty much none of them are suitable weapons, and their mission is NOT supposed to catch drugs, but we know that was another of their lies.

I will post photos soon.

willis
01-18-2011, 02:39 PM
Lemmings? Maybe they're just people that have a crappy day of travel ahead of them, & just want to get to their destination. Unfortunately, the people holding all of the cards, have the power to ruin your vacation/business trip/whatever. Non conformity to make a point isn't an option with me. Not when I have $1500 tied up in airfare & a guy can tell me to stay home just because I pissed him off. If they want to take a picture of my nads just to let me through, have at er. Just my opinion on this whole mess.

The Publisher
01-18-2011, 10:05 PM
I agree with your points, and TSA deliberately uses the threat of making you lose your flight as a weapon to make you submit to their crimes, which just goes to show you how abusive these crooks are.

I say lemmings for several reasons. There were two lines going through airport insecurity, the line I went through did not have a porn scanner, the other one did. I saw it in advance and deliberately avoided that line ensuring there was no chance they would try their humiliation tactics.

After I went through, I stood on the side of the porn scanner just to watch people for awhile and observe their whole demeanor. I saw no disgusted look on peoples faces, nothing that made me think they were not happy with it all.

It is like being told you have to sit on the back of the bus because of your race, and willingly doing so with a smile.

It is the DUTY of every citizen to do all they can to challenge, obstruct and defy the government at every step of the way when the government attempts to chip away our rights slowly and insidiously, balanced of course by our abilities and practicalities as you mentioned.

acelockco
01-19-2011, 02:23 AM
If they want to take a picture of my nads just to let me through, have at er. Just my opinion on this whole mess.

Ok, but what about if they want to take a photo of your wife or girlfriend? How about your daughter? How about your mother? How would you feel if you found that same worker was a pedophile or molester or pervert? Did you know that there are these type of people working for the TSA?

Hey, wait you live in Canada, you don't even have the TSA A?

willis
01-19-2011, 04:09 AM
Ok, but what about if they want to take a photo of your wife or girlfriend? How about your daughter? How about your mother? How would you feel if you found that same worker was a pedophile or molester or pervert? Did you know that there are these type of people working for the TSA?

Hey, wait you live in Canada, you don't even have the TSA A?

Ok, but what if you went to a restraunt & some pimply faces smart ass kid spit in your burger. Did you know that these types of people work for resteraunts? I know it's apples & oranges but my point is that if you are going to spend your life worying about "what if" you may as well never leave the house.

willis
01-19-2011, 04:20 AM
Actually, all smart assness aside. My only exposure to this was on one trip to the US. I believe I was clearing US customs at Calgary Airport, I was given the option of walking through the scanner or being patted down & told that if I chose the scanner I would have to wait in line, but if got patted down It would take seconds. I decided that I'd rather be that much closer to my destination that much sooner so chose the pat down. It wasn't very intrusive. Further, as I mentioned earlier, that since these people can decide on a whim whether I stay or go, this was pretty much the last hoop that I needed to jump through.

lars2923
01-19-2011, 02:57 PM
You know those balls some hang on the tail end of their trucks?
Hang one of those down and go through...

acelockco
01-19-2011, 03:50 PM
as I mentioned earlier, that since these people can decide on a whim whether I stay or go,

So you are fine with having some other person have that authority over you?

If you really feel that way, maybe you don't deserve or need freedom.

acelockco
01-19-2011, 03:50 PM
You know those balls some hang on the tail end of their trucks?
Hang one of those down and go through...

Truck Nuts Very sweet idea!

willis
01-19-2011, 08:05 PM
So you are fine with having some other person have that authority over you?

If you really feel that way, maybe you don't deserve or need freedom.

I'm not fine with it at all! But what are my options? Stay home? I guess I could refuse the scan or the search! That'll teach them a lesson! Imagine how bad they'll feel when they have to tell me to get lost, cause I'm not getting through their security. Let's boycott the border crossings! Oh yeah that's the same as "Stay home"! all I'm saying is we don't have much choice as things so pissing & moaning about it here won't do any good.

willis
01-19-2011, 08:28 PM
By the way...re: "as I mentioned earlier, that since these people can decide on a whim whether I stay or go," This isn't something new & has nothing to do with Scanners or Patdowns. It's always been like that. The border people have always had that power over us. At least ever since I've been crossing borders.

acelockco
01-20-2011, 04:39 PM
I'm not fine with it at all! But what are my options?

You do have options. You can opt out of the body scanner and request the pat down. This generally (except in the case you mentioned earlier) causes a slow down at the security checkpoint, eliminates the use of their multi-million dollar body scanner, and causes at least one TSA employee to get off their chair to actually do something.

You can also take the time to write your government representative and voice your opinion in public or on public forums. At least your representative will know you are not happy with the situation and will remember it come election time. Your public voicing of the issue will also help to get other people educated about the situation and hopefully get them to join our fight for freedom.

OR

You can just act like a drone and do whatever they say and give up your rights.

acelockco
01-20-2011, 04:43 PM
By the way...re: "as I mentioned earlier, that since these people can decide on a whim whether I stay or go," This isn't something new & has nothing to do with Scanners or Patdowns. It's always been like that. The border people have always had that power over us. At least ever since I've been crossing borders.

I don't know how long you have been crossing boarders, but it has NOT always been like that. I clearly remember going back and forth from the US to Canada and all I had to do was show the boarder patrol agent my drivers license and tell them I was on vacation. I didn't even have to get out of my car, and the agent didn't get out of his booth. It was just as quick and easy as going through a toll plaza on the highway. By the way, this was for New Years 2000, so you must not have been crossing boarders for very long.

willis
01-21-2011, 03:21 PM
I don't know how long you have been crossing boarders, but it has NOT always been like that. I clearly remember going back and forth from the US to Canada and all I had to do was show the boarder patrol agent my drivers license and tell them I was on vacation. I didn't even have to get out of my car, and the agent didn't get out of his booth. It was just as quick and easy as going through a toll plaza on the highway. By the way, this was for New Years 2000, so you must not have been crossing boarders for very long.

I agree, for the most part it was very easy. But not always. The point I was trying to make is that they have always, had the right to deny access, on a whim, if they felt like it. As an example. I work for a Canadian company in Canada. We have a branch in San Diego that I'm required to visit ocassionally. Six times since 2004. My first visit in 2004, the US Customs guy, when told that I was travelling to our branch on business, apparently was worried that I was going to the US to take away employment from a US citizen or something & denied me access. Even though I had a return flight booked, which I would consider further proof that I wasn't going there to steal a job. The co worker that I was travelling with, talked to another customs guy in the next booth & away he went, on to San Diego. Seems like a whim to me. One of the Customs agents in a ****ty mood perhaps. I had to rebook my flight for the next day & since then we have always travelled with a signed letter from our corporate lawyer, expaining that I work for the company, in Canada, will be returning to Canada, & will be paid by our company in Canada & that I have no intention of abandoning my residence in Canada. I have had to produce this letter each time.

willis
01-21-2011, 03:26 PM
Ooops.....I just checked back & that 1st trip was in fact, in 2000. Not 2004

willis
01-21-2011, 03:29 PM
BTW Acelockco...this has been fun. I enjoy a good debate. I hope that there is no offence taken , because that certainly isn't my intent.

acelockco
01-22-2011, 02:16 AM
BTW Acelockco...this has been fun. I enjoy a good debate. I hope that there is no offence taken , because that certainly isn't my intent.

Oh no, I am a Master Debator, so no offense taken at all.

I must say that your story about traveling for work sounds like it was made up or the story isn't consistent with what really happened. No one has the right to decide you can't travel because they have a hair up their rear end, and if you feel they do all the more reason for you to fight the system!

willis
01-22-2011, 04:16 AM
100% true story. I'm guessing that there's a huge difference depending on what side of the border you belong on & what side you're trying to get to. I have absolutely no reason to exagerate or make up stories.

The Publisher
01-23-2011, 01:15 PM
In fairness, these rats can decide if you're going to miss your trip flight, which can ruin your WHOLE trip.

acelockco
01-24-2011, 08:25 AM
In fairness, these rats can decide if you're going to miss your trip flight, which can ruin your WHOLE trip.

Exactly why we need to keep fighting this nonsense!

lars2923
01-24-2011, 12:37 PM
That is why I propose a week long moratorium on flying. If that week wasn't enough, do it again.

All we have to do is get the word out. Pick a specific Sunday to Sunday week and promote it.

There's our voice and I am sure the airlines too.

acelockco
01-24-2011, 05:33 PM
That is why I propose a week long moratorium on flying. If that week wasn't enough, do it again.

All we have to do is get the word out. Pick a specific Sunday to Sunday week and promote it.

There's our voice and I am sure the airlines too.


And what I am saying is that you can propose a 3 minute moratorium on flying and you won't get 100 people to participate.

By the way, the airlines are not in favor of the TSA dog and pony act either.