the biggest joke in the airport? TSA. last time i flew somewhere (2007) the lady running the baggage xray was playing solitaire on her phone. amongst the security undercover tests the TSA does internally (IE, someone trying to sneak something in) they fail massively, i don't remember the statistic now. FFS, a week ago a small child flew across the country with no identification or even a TICKET.
Me as well. I refuse to fly. How would I know there are signs all over the place?It's news to me. I'm sure it is to others as well.
Certainly worthy of a thread to remind us of the tyranny that abounds, while alleged supporters of liberty say, "So what??"
The TSA has been broadcasting loudspeaker messages threatening travelers with arrest for making "jokes", "remarks", or "comments" about security.
One intercom message was recorded on audio:
“…You are also reminded that any inappropriate remarks or jokes concerning security may result in your arrest.”
AUDIO HERE: TSA loudspeakers threaten travelers with arrest for joking about security | Police State USA
This is why I'm never flying airlines again.
After all, as one*TSA official pointed out, “We are not the Airport Security Administration.”* Federal roadblocks have been set up in*Virginia*and*Tennessee, among other states.* Vehicles were subject to VIPR agents inspecting them for terrorists and terror-related materials.
Flew home last night. TSA is a JOKE.
I know this as a personally discovered FACT.
I have my reasons.
You're oh so close... but no cigar.Was it the .45 taped to your forehead that they didn't notice?
You're oh so close... but no cigar.
To All,
I would just love to see legislation passed to do away with the TSA.
Every attack inside the US since 9/11 has been stopped by citizen patriots who did their duty as they understood (post 9/11) what failure could mean.
The shoe bomber was stopped by the stewardess and other passengers.
The idiot who tried to storm the cockpit was stopped by passengers. The TSA is an unnecessary, expensive redundancy to active and alert civilians.
We didn't need it before 9/11. We don't need it now. We just need people to understand what results a failure to act can occur. We have that.
Regards,
Doug
You're oh so close... but no cigar.