I have to admit this: I hate flying to the USA. I've hated it since 2001.
Why? Because I'd thought that America and Americans had gone completely out of their minds. But, now, I rejoice as people are getting fed up with being abused by goons at American airports.
I say "Boycott all American airlines and carriers and boycott flying into the USA until they stop this molestation of passengers." American based airlines have the duty to protect their passenger's safety and make their service enjoyable. But they are not doing that at all.
How could any of these carriers make the claim that they are concerned for passenger safety and comfort when they allow their customers to be abused both mentally, physically and sexually? The American based carriers are the ones who have the political and economic power to stop this TSA nonsense, yet they do nothing. They must demand that their customers be treated as customers or we, as customers, must take our money elsewhere.
Until the American based carriers start attending to their business at hand; caring for customer comfort and safety -
and start treating passengers as valued guests - then BOYCOTT all American-based carriers; United Airlines, Continental, American and Delta Airlines. Stop using these airlines. If you absolutely must fly into the USA, use a foreign based carrier.
Spend your vacation money on a country that welcomes you as a treasured visitor - not like the USA that treats you like a savage.
Do not fly from Japan to the USA. Do not fly on any American-based airlines.
The boycott has begun and not a minute too soon.
From
Lew Rockwell:
Grassroots Rebels, Stay on the Ground!
Wow, but the fur – and clothing, and screeners’ hands – are flying at airports, aren’t they? Yee haw! Christmas came early this year for those of us who hate the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), who have prayed for nine long years that the good Lord would smite it from the face of the earth, who can’t wait to take to the skies again once LaWanda and her porno-scanners roast in Hell.
Not that I want to look a gift-horse in the mouth (yet another reason the TSA will never employ me since its perverts eagerly peer everywhere), but might I ask what took so long? Those Americans willing to toleratea stranger’s rubbing the back but not the front of his hands over your body, enlighten me: why does a warrantless search violate your liberty, dignity, and modesty now, but a year ago, as you stood coatless, shoeless, and spread-eagled, it was merely an inconvenience – or, far worse, the price we paid for "security" and a "free" society?
Screen capture of TSA monitor screen saver
The TSA has eviscerated liberty, dignity, modesty and everything decent since Day One. And before 9/11, it was the FAA conducting the massacre: recall that its high-flying dictators mandated checkpoints for rifling our luggage and forcing us through magnetometers without warrants. Remember ticket agents interrogating us about whether we’d packed our own bags ("You know, ma’am, hmmm, I think I had the upstairs maid handle it this time"), again per the FAA’s imbecilic dictates? And no, none of this approaches the TSA’s utterly incredible sexual assaults, but anyone who understands government could have discerned the embryonic bureaucracy and its abuses lurking in the FAA’s stranglehold. A people that allows the State to impede their travels with silly questions and unconstitutional searches has no logical argument against such lunacy’s going naked.
What a lesson on Pastor Martin Niemöller’s famous warning, "They came first for the Communists,
and I didn't speak up…" Passengers docilely standing in line, keeping their heads down, complying with the TSA’s humiliating orders, desperately hoping to make their flights without a bully’s picking on them.
Meanwhile, some slaves are still debating whether the TSA’s sexual assaults are truly sexual assaults. They earnestly ask whether we can call them that if the courts disagree. Or say a whore’s fondling of your toddler doesn’t conform in all details to the legal definition of "sexual molestation": should we still use that term? God save us from such wretched cowardice and serfdom, that we actually dismiss government’s attacks on us and our families if twits in black robes tell us to.
Don’t expect the criminals in Congress, the leeches whose lavish lives we fund, the gutless wonders more concerned with their campaign contributions and cronyism than with the babies in utero the porno-scanners will deform, to defend us from the monster they’ve unleashed. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) was out there pooh-poohing the fine work of James Babb and George Donnelly at We Won’t Fly: "[Chaffetz] says he still has many concerns about the full-body scans but says Americans should object through Congress, not to TSA agents. And especially not on such a busy travel holiday," as our two heroes are urging us to do next Wednesday, November 24, on National Opt-Out Day. "‘I just think there’s a better, smarter way to do it than protesting and missing your flight home to grandmother’s place for Thanksgiving,’ Chaffetz said Tueday [sic]." Yeah, and there were probably better, smarter ways to overthrow tyranny than crossing the Delaware in the middle of a blizzard at night. But, hey, Jas, a patriot’s gotta do what a patriot’s gotta do.
As if this political insider would ever in a billion years want to, he added, "[National Opt-Out Day]’s not the way to change the system." Wanna bet, you bozo?
Not to be outdone is Rep. John "Never Held A Job In Aviation in My Life, But Heck if Such Colossal Ignorance Will Keep Me From Dictating to the Industry" Mica (R-FL). He’ll "soon be chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure" and is also "one of the authors of the original TSA bill." Mica’s forever scolding the TSA while simultaneously voting it more money and power. His solution to whores’ molesting children? Nope, not jail-time, you optimist, you. Instead, he’s "recently written to the heads of more than 150 airports nationwide suggesting they opt out of TSA screening" and hire "private" screeners – who will still "work [sic] under federal supervision." Oh, yeah,biiiiiig difference. Yo, John: let’s try outsourcing Congresscriminals next.
But for sheer, "I’m-so-scared-I-just-wet-my-pants" contemptibility, it’s hard to beat Sen. Joe Liebermann (Israel – sorry, Independent, CT). "I think perhaps the reaction to the pat-down procedures got ahead of TSA's or the department's description of what you were doing and why you were doing it," he quavered to John Pistole, Prostitute-in-Chief at the TSA. Aw, come on, Joe: we taxpayers aren’t nearly as stupid and craven as Pistole the Pervert and you.
Mention of Nazis always reminds me of Janet "Big Sis" Napolitano for some reason. Catch her insouciance as she and her gang of whores destroy other people’s companies (Ok, they’re only lousy airline corporations in bed with the Feds, but still…): "‘if people want to travel by some other means,’ they have that right."
For now, at any rate: a government that can require us to buy medical insurance could require us to buy airline tickets, too. Look for Our Rulers to pass Obamatravel once they destroy aviation as thoroughly as they did medicine.
So take Big Sis’s advice while you can. Boycott aviation until the TSA is abolished. Don’t fly.
November 19, 2010
Becky Akers [send her mail] writes primarily about the American Revolution. Copyright © 2010 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.
The Israelis know how to do it right AND they haven't had any problems in eight years!! They only employ college graduates and train them for only a month. They send in undercover investigators with fake bombs and, if anyone screws up, he/she is fired on the spot. They have three checkpoints prior to check-in so people go through the entire process from entering the airport to going to the gate in 30 minutes!
ReplyDeleteThe TSA was created to provide jobs to the most stupid civilians in the US. These idiots abuse their newfound "power" and treat everyone like shit. Worse yet, they simply confiscate anything they feel is within their power to do so, most likely bringing it home later to enjoy.
NOW, some airports are contracting third-parties to provide security instead of the TSA.
Good thing I only travel within Southeast Asia these days...
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Yup totally agree. I heard that TSA is making the body searches as degrading as possible so that people will choose the full body xray scanners instead. In fact, former Homeland Security Czar, Michael Chertoff has been promoting them like crazy because his own company is consulting Rapiscan the manufacturer.
ReplyDeleteMy feeling is that we should choose who searches (gropes) us, and choose if we want a "Happy Ending" or not. In some cases TSA may even be able to charge a fee as well ;-)
I stopped traveling to the USA and have stopped all traveling by my company and related businesses to the USA because of this travesty.
ReplyDeleteThe USA has lost easily over $1 million US dollars due to lost business from my company and associates over this last 5 years.
I'm sure there are many other companies just like mine....
By the way, even outside the USA, the US carriers use this TSA shit service.... Don't fly any of them, I'd say.
ESPECIALLY a second rate airlines like Delta (research "knives" "Delta" etc..."maintenance problems" ....
I'm just hoping and praying that the Japanese government is not bribed or bullied into instituting TSA groping and porno scanners.
ReplyDeleteRemember when the USA party bosses decided to fingerprint its incoming "guests" like criminals? So insulting. Just a year or 2 later they "convinced" the Japanese government to do the same. An American company, I believe, profited from selling the fingerprint machines to the Japanese.
The well connected goons at the Rape-sick-can porno scan company must be licking their chops at the prospect of using their pull to get corrupt foreign government bosses to buy their machines.
The worst one of the bunch is Delta. Poor service and "airplane maintenance is horrid" this last comment from Delta own in-flight staff
ReplyDeletePS: That last comment about Delta: During a flight from Japan to Guam and Saipan our flight was returned due to mechanical troubles... The steward on the flight was complaining about poor maintenance!
ReplyDeleteThen, on the return flight, After being airborne, I was told we were delayed because a tire was bad.... The last thing I want to hear when I am ALREADY flying in a plane is about maintenance problems.
Delta has a maintenace problem and an internal company morale problem. That airlines is bad news. Be forewarned.