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Post by karl on Nov 22, 2010 15:47:26 GMT -7
Thank you Nictoe For as you see, the Terrorist have accomplished their mission, they have produced fear..For this is the meaning of Terrier, to produce fear in your enemy. Yes, also do we have this in Europe in as well. It is not good, but it must be dealt with. To insure to your enemy that he/she will lose, is to ensure certainty they will not win, but to this stead, capitulate. For as I have so mentioned some time past, our activities in Kosovo. For as civilian authority, we were not under the requirements of NATO or the rules of The Geneva Convention. But subject to crimes against humanity, and this was very unlikely due to the nature of the crimes committed by the Serbians. To gain against your enemy, you must use that of what they do not expect, and in this, to use against them what they wish not for how ever deplorable. It is a war against civilization, and as so, civilization must do that what is not civilized. Some years past in the drug wars involving the Americans with common namen of Contra. Many former confidants of no longer use, were taken out over the waters in helicopters for evacuation. And whilst in process upon 15-20 Kilo/meters out, were assisted out the door at speed. This solved the problem of double agent working against the common good. It was clean, it was with very few witnesses and no press. In as of lesson learnt, Kosovo was a good instructor. For the Serbian individuals turned over to us, were provided intensive Identification with photographs and family history for our records. They then were provided a personal choice. To work for us. In as well if they were to do so. They were well paid and at end of contract, were provided necessary documents for their country of choice. Some were to Poland, many to the Czech republic and some to Russia. It was their choice and we respected that for work well done. Others of refusal. They lived a few days a few weeks, who cares, their own kind carried out our work for us. The point: Good will always succeed. But in doing so, good must be very much more smart and clever. Karl
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Post by Nictoshek on Nov 23, 2010 19:41:27 GMT -7
Ron Paul: Crotch Groped by TSA, Calls for Boycott of Airlines
Posted By kurtnimmo On November 23, 2010 Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com November 23, 2010
Appearing on the Alex Jones Show today, Texas Congressman Ron Paul expressed his outrage and disgust with the TSA and its unconstitutional naked body scanners and genital groping under the transparent pretense of protecting the American people from terrorists in distant caves.
“If we tolerate this,” Paul said, “there’s something wrong with us.” He added that the American people deserve to be humiliated and demeaned by the government if they refuse to stand up and resist.
Paul predicted Americans will eventually boycott the airlines to put an end to the intrusive searches and the unconscionable use of dangerous backscatter radiation naked body scanners. “Maybe the Congress will get off their duffs and do something in January,” he said, “and insist we reign in the TSA.”
Responding to Alex Jones’ assertion that the TSA’s actions are akin to what the Nazis did in Germany during the 1930s, Ron Paul said that we long ago capitulated on “showing our papers” and now routinely provide Social Security numbers to employers and show our government issued driver’s license as an accepted form of identification. “Now the government wants us to show them our genitalia and they want to take pictures of us and put their hands into our pants,” he said.
Paul said due to pervasive coverage of TSA abuses by the corporate media, the American people are now beginning to ask serious questions about government conduct.
“I think it’s a healthy wake-up call to a lot of Americans,” Paul told Jones. “I just hope they can work that in to the whole concept of what’s been going on with our country for a long time – the government is too big and intrusive and abuses our rights and they do the things the shouldn’t be doing and they forget about the things they were instructed to do.”
Congressman Paul said in the course of his work representing the people of Texas he has to endure TSA abuse, including the latest “enhanced pat down” that verges on sexual molestation. “I have to go through that all the time because I have metal in my knees,” he explained. “I get prodded all the time and it is disgusting and I tell them so.”
When asked by Alex Jones if the TSA had subjected him to an “enhanced” screening, Ron Paul said yes and added that it was disgusting.
He said he believes a boycott of the airlines will be necessary if we are going to force the government to back down and stop acting like a sexual predator. “I am going to be doing everything conceivable to try to change these rules because they are not making us safer, they aren’t better for us – it’s just to enhance the power of the state.”
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Post by Nictoshek on Nov 26, 2010 13:55:03 GMT -7
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Post by Nictoshek on Dec 2, 2010 13:26:50 GMT -7
Banovac chose to wear her underwear because of a nasty experience two weeks ago at airport security. She is typically hand-searched at airports because she uses a metal wheelchair Wheelchair-bound blonde dressed only in underwear 'patted down' by airport security staff for more than an hourBy Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:56 PM on 2nd December 2010 A wheelchair-bound blonde, who stripped down to her underwear for airport security was still searched for more than an hour, forcing her to miss her flight. Knowing that her wheelchair would set off the metal detector, Tammy Banovac arrived at Oklahoma airport clad in nothing but black underwear and a trenchcoat in a bid to beat an over-the-top ‘pat-down’. But the stunning 52-year-old – who accessorised her outfit with just a pearl necklace and a white dog - was still subjected to a lengthy and intimate search causing her to miss her flight to Phoenix, Arizona. The whole event was captured on video by a fellow passenger and follows several other recent videos showing passengers enduring humiliating treatment at the hands of American airport security officials. Anger has been growing in the US over ‘intimate’ searches involving officers runnig their hands over passengers’ groin areas. Ms Banovac She told a local paper that an uncomfortable airport search two weeks ago left her feeling violated and she had hoped to avoid a repeat situation. 'If it happened anywhere else, it would have been sexual assault,' she told The Oklahoman of the previous search. An airport spokeswoman told a CBS affiliate that she had to be subjected to the pat-down because she refused to go through the metal detector at all. Unfortunately for Banovac, security officers then detected traces of nitrates, which can be used to make explosives, on her wheelchair. She believes the traces may have been caused by some medication or a recent hunting trip. She then endured more than an hour of hand searches and questioning from officers, causing her to miss her flight. She went home and repeated the security process and pat-down on Wednesday, again in just her underwear. As no explosives were detected, she was able to make the plane to Phoenix.
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Post by karl on Dec 2, 2010 17:50:02 GMT -7
As a reasonable person, it is difficult for my self to understand this situation. Understandably, Ms. Banovac is developing a point as a public demonstration of indignation of a prior embarrassment as observed with her behavour.
It would then be reasonable presumption for the sake of professionalism, the authority with this situation would take steps with providing some cover for Ms. Banovac. This would be dignified upon their part in as well as making harmless a potentially public provocation.
This situation no matter the provocation, is simply crude and mean to this woman and in no manner justifiable for what ever reason.
This is an example of taking steps too far in the wrong direction in following a directive. Some where in this known world, are there not thinking people?
In my travels, there have been many sights, but not this typen of crude non-sense with the name of security as a label.
In short, this entire situation is entirely out of control and extremely deplorable with absolute, total, wanten, disregard of human dignity.
Karl
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Post by karl on Dec 2, 2010 18:04:32 GMT -7
Oppps, only noticed the question pole this moment.
Poll Question: Will The TSA Push People Over The Edge This Holiday Season?
My answer: No
Basis for my answer: The public is remarkably very resilient and will accept a considerable amount of abuse. For in the Holiday travel, they have a mind set of a multitude of situation considerations in a multitude number of personal issues. Rather it be crocodiles, Parana, head hunters, they must reach their destination no matter the obstacles.
What would set them off would be a public situation of a child in an adjacent seat to pee on their best travel cloths, or encounter a bad case of wet toilet paper or both.
Karl
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