So was TSA actively attacking the president and his allies on a political basis completely outside the bounds of presidential authority, or was the Tulsi targeting cover for some other operation to be run, which got no publication, and has now successfully completed?
Key seems to be to not believe one way or the other until it’s super apparent (and maybe not even then!), but track multiple storylines concurrently to see which one tracks the situation better.
I don’t have an answer for this, just noting that the program started mid-Trump. Doesn’t mean it wasn’t an enemy action, but does mean we should have some not-enemy-action storylines we watch as well.
This is exactly why programs like this don't work. If their flagging process is fucked up, it doesn't matter about the rest. Just like going through their security check points - copping a feel from Grandma, while letting Achmed and his buddies through so you don't hurt their feelings, is completely useless.
This is the main reason I don't fly any more. If they would privatize TSA (nothing rooted in the federal government is worth a shit) and started proper profiling, I might consider it. But I'm not going to be a crash victim because of someone else's fucked up social justice measures.
I don't fly either. Airports piss me off. They got one of their mind control zombies to strike a match on his shoe 20 years ago, so it's OK now to treat us like terrorists ever since.
Everyone lost a lot of liberty that day when Satan's little helpers stole it from us.
I long for the days of just parking the car and walking straight through the airport and onto the plane. Zero security checks... because this is America, not knotzee Germany.
end TSA would be more exciting. Allow Americans to keep their 4th Amendment, heck allow Americans to be Americans. The safest way to fly would be allowing the 2A on flights.
Government over reach has to either become totalitarian or demolished.
This is the biggest struggle with the other crazies... they have good minds but I still think most of them are as crazy as left-tards... they identify as Libertarians. My opinion though and I know many do not agree with my stance that All Americans should allowed to open carry wherever they want to. So many have paid their lives for our Bill of Rights and within a year crime would be almost zero all across the USA.
we will still need Police, but they need to be trained for their purpose. We do not need Feelings Police.
I understand the sentiment, but people don't understand the vulnerability of an airplane fuselage to penetration by gunshot, or the shattering of a porthole by same. The minimum result is depressurization. The maximum result is really fast depressurization and possibly a tear in the skin. Which endangers the entire airplane and its passengers. This does not even begin to address the problems that could result from a bullet severing the wires in a data harness, interrupting a flight function (like elevator control). There are many ways for things to go wrong, without it being a movie dramatization. There is no safe way to shoot a gun in an airplane.
I purchased a 1-way ticket to go back to my parent's house because my dad had passed away, after weeks of being in a coma. I had driven there initially, but flew back home to care for my 3 young kids while he was in the coma. My husband was deployed, I couldn't leave them in the care of my dear friends for weeks on end.
Because it was a 1-way ticket, I got the xxxxxx's on my boarding pass. So I got to go thru a whole mess of security, including this chamber they put me in which blew air on me to expose any weapons I had under my clothes. They said to hold down my shirt because the air could lift my shirt up. Then the TSA workers (a man and a woman) chatted while I was in the chamber. When I got out, they were laughing at their jokes. I said to them, "I'm going to my dad's funeral" and they clammed right up. It wasn't their fault but I couldn't take their laughter while I was in a mess of grief.
I wasn't a threat, TSA!
On the flight, I was seated to a very kind soul. She asked me about my travels and I told her about my dad. Later when we were flying over the Grand Canyon and I marveled at its glory, I started crying, realizing my dad would never see the Grand Canyon again. The women comforted me with a hand on my shoulder. Bless her. I realized that my dad sees much more beauty in heaven but grief is hard for those of us left behind.
My story doesn't touch the persecution TSA goons have been allowed to inflict on innocent people.
I'm sorry...the post brought back that memory like it happened yesterday! But it was nearly 25 years ago!! So I have healed from the grief of my dad (and mom later). But the TSA memory is still vivid.
And it was nothing compared to the harassment and persecution of innocent people thru the years. I agree with the other posters, end the TSA now!
I thoroughly agree. For one thing, the acronym means for me TitS & Ass. For another thing, there are scenarios where an armed terrorist group could overwhelm the flabby TSA people by gunfire, intrude into a boarding/departure lounge, and enter an airplane so as to set off a suicide bomb. How does anyone propose to stop something like that? It is only by a miracle that it hasn't already happened. So, it is all a sham. (I have no problem with confirmation of ID, however. That is not controversial Anyone who flunks that should definitely be set aside for scrutiny.)
They don't even need to overwhelm the fatass smurf-clerks* with gunfire. All they have to do is detonate an explosive vest in the "security"(-theater) line and kill everyone standing there before the Terrorists Searching Americans even get a chance to molest them.
*-Fun fact, TSA screeners are classified as government clerks. That's their job category. Not "agents" and certainly not "officers" like their cop-a-like uniforms and fake tin badges are purpose-built to suggest that they are.
We are thinking alike. I was contemplating them using hand grenades to clear the way.
TSA as clerks. It figures. All show and no go. Security on the cheap. Not armed (probably out of concern their weapon could be taken from them). I forget the details of the Israeli control point process and staff, but it seems to be tighter with less loss of liberty.
It wasn't like that, while waiting for the plane they call out your name and overturn your luggage in front of everyone. Plus they start scanning with some sort of device, not sure what it does. Drugs, explosives, IDK. Could also be because i always have some shooting gear with me, which may cause an alarm or something. I always try and go shoot when I'm over there, unfortunately things like the M150 or mortars aren't legal to shoot over here.
Sorry for your loss. Had a long distance relationship for a while with a girl in TX until that covid BS screwed it up, her dad had the exact same mentality.
Started in 2018?
So was TSA actively attacking the president and his allies on a political basis completely outside the bounds of presidential authority, or was the Tulsi targeting cover for some other operation to be run, which got no publication, and has now successfully completed?
Key seems to be to not believe one way or the other until it’s super apparent (and maybe not even then!), but track multiple storylines concurrently to see which one tracks the situation better.
I don’t have an answer for this, just noting that the program started mid-Trump. Doesn’t mean it wasn’t an enemy action, but does mean we should have some not-enemy-action storylines we watch as well.
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AFTER targeting Tulsi Gabbard for years, this is no surprise. Hope she also finds out HOW all that money was used.
This is exactly why programs like this don't work. If their flagging process is fucked up, it doesn't matter about the rest. Just like going through their security check points - copping a feel from Grandma, while letting Achmed and his buddies through so you don't hurt their feelings, is completely useless.
This is the main reason I don't fly any more. If they would privatize TSA (nothing rooted in the federal government is worth a shit) and started proper profiling, I might consider it. But I'm not going to be a crash victim because of someone else's fucked up social justice measures.
I don't fly either. Airports piss me off. They got one of their mind control zombies to strike a match on his shoe 20 years ago, so it's OK now to treat us like terrorists ever since.
Now kill the patriot act.
Never forget...
Building Seven...
There were no physical planes...
Problem.... Reaction... Solution
Everyone lost a lot of liberty that day when Satan's little helpers stole it from us.
I long for the days of just parking the car and walking straight through the airport and onto the plane. Zero security checks... because this is America, not knotzee Germany.
Thank God.
I have to get on a plane for something later this year.
I was dreading having to go through this BS.
And before you ask, no, driving is not an option.
So you complied?
Your wording made you sound like you got that photo taken.
end TSA would be more exciting. Allow Americans to keep their 4th Amendment, heck allow Americans to be Americans. The safest way to fly would be allowing the 2A on flights.
Government over reach has to either become totalitarian or demolished.
This is the biggest struggle with the other crazies... they have good minds but I still think most of them are as crazy as left-tards... they identify as Libertarians. My opinion though and I know many do not agree with my stance that All Americans should allowed to open carry wherever they want to. So many have paid their lives for our Bill of Rights and within a year crime would be almost zero all across the USA.
we will still need Police, but they need to be trained for their purpose. We do not need Feelings Police.
I understand the sentiment, but people don't understand the vulnerability of an airplane fuselage to penetration by gunshot, or the shattering of a porthole by same. The minimum result is depressurization. The maximum result is really fast depressurization and possibly a tear in the skin. Which endangers the entire airplane and its passengers. This does not even begin to address the problems that could result from a bullet severing the wires in a data harness, interrupting a flight function (like elevator control). There are many ways for things to go wrong, without it being a movie dramatization. There is no safe way to shoot a gun in an airplane.
I purchased a 1-way ticket to go back to my parent's house because my dad had passed away, after weeks of being in a coma. I had driven there initially, but flew back home to care for my 3 young kids while he was in the coma. My husband was deployed, I couldn't leave them in the care of my dear friends for weeks on end.
Because it was a 1-way ticket, I got the xxxxxx's on my boarding pass. So I got to go thru a whole mess of security, including this chamber they put me in which blew air on me to expose any weapons I had under my clothes. They said to hold down my shirt because the air could lift my shirt up. Then the TSA workers (a man and a woman) chatted while I was in the chamber. When I got out, they were laughing at their jokes. I said to them, "I'm going to my dad's funeral" and they clammed right up. It wasn't their fault but I couldn't take their laughter while I was in a mess of grief.
I wasn't a threat, TSA!
On the flight, I was seated to a very kind soul. She asked me about my travels and I told her about my dad. Later when we were flying over the Grand Canyon and I marveled at its glory, I started crying, realizing my dad would never see the Grand Canyon again. The women comforted me with a hand on my shoulder. Bless her. I realized that my dad sees much more beauty in heaven but grief is hard for those of us left behind.
My story doesn't touch the persecution TSA goons have been allowed to inflict on innocent people.
Oh my, God bless you! Of all times...💔🙏
Thanks! See my answer to Tetartos : ) Blessings to both of you.
I'm sorry...the post brought back that memory like it happened yesterday! But it was nearly 25 years ago!! So I have healed from the grief of my dad (and mom later). But the TSA memory is still vivid.
And it was nothing compared to the harassment and persecution of innocent people thru the years. I agree with the other posters, end the TSA now!
It's a start but we need to abolish TSA and replace it with nothing.
I thoroughly agree. For one thing, the acronym means for me TitS & Ass. For another thing, there are scenarios where an armed terrorist group could overwhelm the flabby TSA people by gunfire, intrude into a boarding/departure lounge, and enter an airplane so as to set off a suicide bomb. How does anyone propose to stop something like that? It is only by a miracle that it hasn't already happened. So, it is all a sham. (I have no problem with confirmation of ID, however. That is not controversial Anyone who flunks that should definitely be set aside for scrutiny.)
They don't even need to overwhelm the fatass smurf-clerks* with gunfire. All they have to do is detonate an explosive vest in the "security"(-theater) line and kill everyone standing there before the Terrorists Searching Americans even get a chance to molest them.
*-Fun fact, TSA screeners are classified as government clerks. That's their job category. Not "agents" and certainly not "officers" like their cop-a-like uniforms and fake tin badges are purpose-built to suggest that they are.
We are thinking alike. I was contemplating them using hand grenades to clear the way.
TSA as clerks. It figures. All show and no go. Security on the cheap. Not armed (probably out of concern their weapon could be taken from them). I forget the details of the Israeli control point process and staff, but it seems to be tighter with less loss of liberty.
So .... it accomplished 15 years of employment security for vacationing federal agents.
What a relief to know the money was well spent.
ah, so that's why I was called for a "random extra inspection" for 4 or 5 of my last flights to the US.
It wasn't like that, while waiting for the plane they call out your name and overturn your luggage in front of everyone. Plus they start scanning with some sort of device, not sure what it does. Drugs, explosives, IDK. Could also be because i always have some shooting gear with me, which may cause an alarm or something. I always try and go shoot when I'm over there, unfortunately things like the M150 or mortars aren't legal to shoot over here.
Sorry for your loss. Had a long distance relationship for a while with a girl in TX until that covid BS screwed it up, her dad had the exact same mentality.
No problem Tetartos_Ippeas'