Do The TSA Geniuses Think He's Going To Blow Up The Airplane After Getting Off And Going Into The Airport?
"He's pretty objectionable, filming me," says one of the TSA thugs, Alex Grossman, about the passenger, Kahler Nygard, they are trying to detain for a groping and baggage rifling -- after he got off the plane.
Yes, it's so "objectionable" when citizens want to have proof of the violations of their civil liberties.
If screening is about keeping the airways safe, why, after a man gets off a plane, is he being searched?
Clearly, it is about getting citizens accustomed to being docile in the face of their rights taken from them.
And the TSA are only pretend cops in cop Halloween costumes, so they are impotent to detain anything more than a mosquito.
Here's the video:
At InfoWars, Paul Joseph Watson writes:
When Nygard states that he is going to leave, the TSA agent threatens to call Denver police who will apprehend Nygard "for refusing our direction." The agent is unable to provide a statute or law under which this is permissible.Nygard then leaves the airport as Grossman calls the police. Nygard was able to leave the airport without being apprehended by law enforcement.
A local Fox News story about the incident said that Nygard, "was on a list that should have singled him out for screening -- but that didn't happen."
According to the report, Nygard should have been subjected to enhanced screening at Minneapolis Airport because his name was, "on the secondary security screen list known as "quad S," and Nygard, "had a boarding pass designated with four bold S's."
The TSA failed to notice the details on Nygard's boarding pass and he was allowed to board the plane. It was only after a Spirit employee called the TSA when the plane was half way to Denver that the oversight was recognized.
Nygard, "slipped through three layers of security, and no one was any the wiser until he was already in the air," states the report, noting that some of the red flags that get someone on the 'quad S' list include, "buying your ticket the same day, paying cash, or getting a one-way ticket."
In an email to Infowars, Nygard said that the Fox News story was mostly "lies," noting that he was forced to undergo a full body pat down at Minneapolis Airport. Nygard also states that Fox News' characterization of him as a "Somali-American man" is inaccurate given that his descendents are Poles and Norwegians.
This is by no means the first time that the TSA has attempted to conduct pat downs on passengers after they have already exited their mode of transportation and are attempting to leave the facility. In 2011, travelers were subjected to an invasive pat down and bag search after getting off an Amtrak train in Savannah, Georgia.
More from Fox Minneapolis.
Thank you, Kahler Nygard, for standing up for your rights -- and, in turn, all of ours.
Civil liberties are not yanked from us all at once but little by little, so complacent citizens barely notice -- until we become a police state.
From Reddit.
http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/2g3tnz/america_never_forget_the_terror_we_unleashed_in/
JFP at September 12, 2014 1:04 AM
TSA agents at Logan Airport on 9/11/14. Wearing berets now? I still think of them as mall cops.
(Couldn't find a pic. Video at 19 second mark.)
http://www.wcvb.com/news/massachusetts-marks-sept-11-anniversary/27997420
JFP at September 12, 2014 1:11 AM
We don't have the luxury anymore of not knowing what our rights are -- because they are increasingly likely to be yanked from us.
Amy Alkon at September 12, 2014 6:59 AM
How are we supposed to know what our rights are when they are constantly changing. This administration changes them with executive orders, allowable NSA and FBI surveillance without our knowledge, etc. Our remaining rights are like moving targets.
Lee at September 12, 2014 7:15 AM
"This administration changes them with executive orders, allowable NSA and FBI surveillance without our knowledge, etc."
And that has never, ever happened before in America.
President Obama, first elected in the 2008 election, created the TSA in 2001 and the Department of Fatherland Sec - er, Homeland Security - in 2003, such was his personal power.
Surveillance of civilians didn't occur until President Obama seized power in back-to-back violent takeovers of the balloting, either, as he was able to go back in time and create Carnivore in 1997 to monitor our email traffic.
For more information on how President Obama has time-traveled to spy on Americans, check out the (probably incomplete) list on Wikipedia of his surveillance programs over the decades.
The man is nefarious and omnipotent.
If you don't believe this, you're probably already under his mind control.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at September 12, 2014 8:12 AM
Full marks to him for knowing and using the formula.
Not quite such a good grade for getting the lawful answer, but then hanging around to prolong the interaction. He told you that you're not being detained (as he should, since TSA has no lawful power to detain anybody) - so leave. Just leave. Wish them good day and leave. Which he eventually did. But hanging around waiting for the arrival of police officers who have been called to deal with you, just is never a good idea. If you are free to leave - Do So. The alternative is that your next debate may be with a person who does have arrest powers. Stay away from this person.
The ideal situation is that the cops arrive and you are long gone. Now if they want to pursue you, they'll have to get a warrant. And since no crime can be articulated, no warrant can issue.
llater,
llamas
llamas at September 12, 2014 11:54 AM
Nice job, Gog.
Did you make excuses for the previous administrations who took your civil rights?
Radwaste at September 12, 2014 2:03 PM
Amy, why did you put "TSA" and "think" in the same sentence?
DaveG at September 12, 2014 4:29 PM
The author dude at Infowars needs to buy a dictionary and look up the difference between "ancestors" and "descendants".
Nolo Contendere at September 12, 2014 4:32 PM
The TSA guy was using a flip phone, lol.
Chuzen Uno at September 12, 2014 4:49 PM
Yea, I would like an answer to his question: "If I traveled safely from Point A to Point B why do you now need to screen me?"
Charles at September 12, 2014 6:13 PM
"Nice job, Gog.
Did you make excuses for the previous administrations who took your civil rights?"
Have you stopped beating your wife?
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at September 13, 2014 7:40 AM
Maybe they thought he was going to blow up the parking garage.
mpetrie98 at September 13, 2014 9:05 PM
Well, Gog has lost the use of reason.
Dude: if you excuse the current administration from its duty, you excuse the previous one too.
Newsflash: George W. Bush is not in office.
Radwaste at September 14, 2014 2:53 AM
You know, Rad, pointing out that Obama is continuing the shitty policies of his predecessors is not excusing him, it's pointing out that he's continuing their shitty policies.
If your only reaction to the word 'Obama' is to get all hysterical and lose your reasoning, though, you might interpret that criticism as an apology.
And an attack on the House of Bush. Of course.
Because you can't say 'Obama made a mistake' without saying 'George W. Bush is Satan'. Makes TOTAL sense.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at September 15, 2014 11:49 AM
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