Nov 14, 2010

Revolt against TSA!

John Tyner recounts his experience refusing the scanner and pat-down at San Diego Int’l early this morning. Of course, this whole thing is theater and about submitting to the state. So it’s no surprise that, after being escorted from the security area, he is tracked down by the goons and told to return to the security area to be screened because he might have an incendiary device.

Really?!? If this guy was planning on blowing some people up, why wouldn’t he have done it when he was in the crowded security area surrounded by TSA agents, suits, and cops, as well as numerous traveling Americans? If he did have a bomb, why take him back to such a location where he could do so much damage? Answer: no one thought he had a bomb, but his refusal to submit meant that they needed to make an example of him.

Way to go, John!

1 comment:

  1. I agree 100%
    The American people have been submitting to things for to long without question, and it is about time we stop and say no, and at least ask why.
    Many allow themselves to be herded around like cattle, thinking that as long they are with the majority of the people, they are normal, and those that refuse are crazy.
    It seems more and more people are taking a step back and saying NO to what our leaders would have us believe.

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Thanks

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