Don't waste time complaining to the TSA about porno-scanners -- they don't care. Your congressman won't touch Homeland Security. No, it's time to complain loudly to your local airport, and demand that they use non-TSA security: The 2001 law creating
The organizers are asking airline passengers to “opt-out” of the body scanners to force TSA inspectors to do pat-downs on everyone, thereby slowing airplane boardings and disrupting flight schedules.
The backlash continues over those new TSA screening measures, and now one Central Florida airport has decided to go with a private security screening firm.
Senior Editor of FreedomsPhoenix, Powell Gammill, Activist Bob Anderson and Publisher, Ernest Hancock at 2000 Libertarian National Convention in Anaheim , California.
“Opting out” for ourselves is a positive step. But unless our resistance goes further, opting out for ourselves, or objecting only when the TSA and its rent-a-cop minions cross our own boundaries, doesn’t stop the real problem. It allows these warran
A passenger was arrested Tuesday for punching a Transportation Security Administration officer in the chest after passing through a body-imaging machine at Indianapolis International Airport, police said.
According to police, John A. Christina, 51
Pearson300 It was the Tweet heard 'round the L.A. food world.
Noted Los Angeles food stylist Adam C. Pearson was settling into his seat aboard a Delta flight Saturday morning when the flight attendant tapped him on the shoulder and asked him to co
It's the day ordinary citizens stand up for their rights, stand up for liberty, and protest the federal government's desire to virtually strip us naked or submit to an "enhanced pat down" that touches people's breasts and genitals in an aggre
Rolls-Royce will temporarily replace entire engines suffering from oil leaks on the world's largest jetliner after one motor suffered a frightening midair disintegration.
The underwear bombers Christmas Day attack has prompted calls for the increased use of full-body scanners at airports.
So to protest, members of the Pirate Party in Germany organized a fleshmob of people who stripped down to their skivvies last Su
In a sheer moment of genius, I realized an obvious and easy way to defeat TSA's new "grope-down" procedures.
You see, if you're selected to go through a "naked body scanner" and refuse, you will be now subjected to literal molestation at the hand
Scientists warned the full-body, graphic-image X-ray scanners that are being used to screen passengers at airports around the country may be unsafe. "They say the risk is minimal, but statistically someone is going to get skin cancer from these X-ray
...whatever 'EVIL Plan' there might be for us, I'll bet that it includes a full naked body inspection throughout our travels... and harassment/beating/incarceration if we don't submit. (originally posted Nov 2010)
These events took place roughly between 5:30 and 6:30 AM, November 13th in Terminal 2 of the San Diego International Airport. I'm writing this approximately 2 1/2 hours after the events transpired. [inspiring video!]
Three months before a superjumbo jet engine blew apart and forced an emergency landing, European safety regulators had relaxed their inspection order for the same section of the engine implicated in the dangerous mishap.
During the12-hour flight a passenger who "was observed at the beginning of the flight to be an elderly Caucasian male who attended the washroom and emerged an Asian male that appeared to be in his early 20s."
At least eight airports are charging travellers up to £5 to beat the queues. A whistleblower security guard claimed there is a deliberate policy to let the queues grow to encourage people to pay for the express lane.
Swiss adventurer Yves Rossy jumped from a hot-air balloon Friday and completed two aerial loops using just his custom-made jet-propelled wingsuit -- the first time such maneuvers have been performed.
Ryan Air chief executive officer Michael O'Leary predicted it, and sure enough, Britain enacted barn door restrictions in response to the Oct. 29 discovery of bombs inside toner cartridges in printers shipped as cargo from Yemen to the United States
The United States is making excessive demands for airline passenger screening, including measures it doesn't require on US domestic flights, the chairman of British Airways says. Complaining specifically about separate checks of laptop computers and
The Obama administration has encountered mounting resistance in Europe to its demands for broad sharing of airline passenger data and other personal information designed to spot would-be terrorists before they strike.
Video of the event, which sawhe christening of the facility’s nearly two-mile long runway and as well as a flyover and landing by the Virgin space vehicle duo, surfaced Saturday we can join on Sir Richard Branson’s fun.
A pilot who says he’s tired of being manhandled by security agents is waiting to see if he will lose his job because he refused a full body scan. The 35-year-old Roberts wants to go to work and not be “harassed or molested without cause.”
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