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  • 12-07-2014, 07:28 PM
    tekmonk
    Random Searches at Airports
    I have been harassed by the USG for a very long time. I don't quite understand why they do this (other than their being @ssh0l3ss justifying their salaries). They just start harassing you non stop for no reason whatsoever as if you were a caged animal in their virtual prisons they must norm/tame, which includes sleep deprivation (one of Nazi's favorite forms of torture) via high frequency EM lobes (I am a Physicist), blacklisting you in the FBI criminal index list and making your telco and ISP stop offering you services you are paying for.

    They also notify people you are working for you are some sort of "bad nigga?". Sometimes I wonder what do they tell their "following orders" snitching @ssh0l3ss, some of the people they have tried to use in their harassment against me (even my own relatives), coworkers/colleagues and friends at church (including the priest!) have let me know that police have come to them asking/telling them about me in funny ways. They have told me that police talk to them as if it is something benign (as if they just want to "talk to you"), but of course they are smart enough to see it as snitching right away and refuse to play into it.

    I am not quite sure to which extent their snitching @ssh0l3ss are under direct police command or they get "creative" on their own to the point of all of a sudden thinking you are working for them for free and refusing to pay you, but it doesn't really matter, it is all "them". If "you don't comply" (as a manager told me as I was being fired without specifying to me what it was exactly I should "comply" with) they see it as more reasons to harass you.

    I have tried to get some legal help from the ACLU and basically they asked me "what the police was accusing me of". Of course, they don't accuse you of anything?!? They just keep harassing you!

    Lately they seem to have taken it to "the next level". The TSA has stolen my property as they scanned it at the airport. I have noticed their patterns of behavior. They tend to get a little crazier when I am at airports. They coordinate their harassment with their kinds of @ssh0l3ss in places where you are just visiting (like Berlin).

    Which way do you have to defend yourself from the USG?

    They say, for example, that when they are harassing you at airports they do it "randomly" and there is this right you have to your personal records in the U.S. Now if I had access to those records I can prove I am the very "Mr. Random" it seems ;-)

    I know, police for lack of brains think and speak with their rear ends. They don't have to make sense. One of the conditions to be police is that you are unable to understand basic concepts as "randomness" (let alone morality), but you should have the right to access those records.

    Doesn't the USG have to inform you of the chemicals they are using at airports, even if they are doing this just to mess with/bother you? And, no, ... I don't trust police, I don't trust the USG, I don't trust politicians.

    Of course, they can't be just doing that to me. I know well of extreme cases of those abuses.

    Again, what can I/people in a similar situation do?

    Thank you,
    RCL
  • 12-07-2014, 07:52 PM
    jk
    Re: Your Rights a Airports, Your Rights to Be
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    Again, what can I/people in a similar situation do?
    get back on their meds or if they are not on meds, get themselves to a medical professional who will likely prescribe meds to help with the issue.
  • 12-07-2014, 08:37 PM
    tekmonk
    Re: Your Rights a Airports, Your Rights to Be
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    get back on their meds or if they are not on meds, get themselves to a medical professional who will likely prescribe meds to help with the issue.

    I wonder if you notice you are making a number of assumptions there. Your (meds induced?) intelligence also need to go for the easiest connection "Senior Member"

    http://ipsoscustodes.wordpress.com/2...psos-custodes/

    RCL
  • 12-07-2014, 08:53 PM
    jk
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    I wonder if you notice you are making a number of assumptions there. Your (meds induced?) intelligence also need to go for the easiest connection "Senior Member"

    http://ipsoscustodes.wordpress.com/2...psos-custodes/

    RCL

    assumptions? I suggest they are logical deductions based on your original post.

    and I think your blog allows for me to arrive at a conclusion that my original suggestion is appropriate.
  • 12-07-2014, 09:20 PM
    adjusterjack
    Re: Your Rights a Airports, Your Rights to Be
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    I don't trust police, I don't trust the USG, I don't trust politicians.

    Feel free to move to another country and see if you get treated any better.

    And, yeah, I'm making the same assumptions about your mental health.

    By the way, did you know that the income tax is voluntary and you don't have to pay it?

    :friendly_wink:

    (That's sarcasm in case you didn't catch it.)
  • 12-08-2014, 03:20 AM
    tekmonk
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    assumptions? I suggest they are logical deductions based on your original post.

    and I think your blog allows for me to arrive at a conclusion that my original suggestion is appropriate.

    ... "to arrive at a conclusion" ... "logical deductions" "based on" your original post ...

    In case you are honestly saying your opinion, since you are so technical you may have factored in your brains as well even if you seem to be boasting about them being "meds free". Or maybe "your meds" or the time you have spent in law school (I have always wonder about what people do in "Law school") haven't been enough to develop the smarts to tell apart a falsifiable statement from a fact and an opinion?

    I don't take offense at people's reactions at all. People take things the way they can based on their frames of reference and smarts. They can't do any better or worse than that. My ISM girlfriend used to say to me that "I sounded crazy at times" (she is just a downright nice person, who doesn't understand sh!t about technology) ... until she saw it was true (after the revelations from Snowden and a number of "random" things which she could palpably notice and started to "happen" to her). Her own friends told her about the scope of it all ...

    http://www.ted.com/talks/hubertus_kn...eillance_state

    and by the way I know (most of?) you are lawyers. The essence of that question could be understood by anyone with a little sense of empathy and a spine whether you are a lawyer or not

    RCL

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    Doesn't the USG have to inform you of the chemical substances they are using at airports?

    It is called -informed consent-

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_MKUltra#Legal_issues_involving_informed_co nsent

    and probably a FOIA request

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_Information_Act_(United_States)

    There has to be some "legal" something of some kind in there.

    Again, as John Lennon said "I am not the only one". A bunch of people organized around the civil disobedience act of traveling to Cuba (which is forbidden for U.S. citizens), but when when they do it as a group calling attention to themselves as part of a media show, the USG doesn't stop or fine them ;-)

    There may be a group of people who have organized to protest abuses by the USG/TSA and the fronts they use:

    http://www.securitas.com/en/About-Securitas/Contact-us/

    http://www.securitas.com/en/About-Securitas/Global-Presence/

    Something weird about the USG and their fronts is that when you become their "targets" they kind of believe that you are not only their subject, but an animal they can mess with as they'd wish

    RCL
  • 12-08-2014, 06:19 AM
    PADriver13
    Re: Your Rights a Airports, Your Rights to Be
    In all honesty, you shouldn't be flying anyway. If I was on a plane with you I would have concerns.
  • 12-08-2014, 01:33 PM
    aardvarc
    Re: Your Rights a Airports, Your Rights to Be
    Time to double down on those Alcoa shares people. Big spike in sales ahead.
  • 12-08-2014, 01:54 PM
    free9man
    Re: Your Rights a Airports, Your Rights to Be
    I clicked on the links. I am now dumber for having done so. I also have a headache from trying to translate the first one into a coherent state.
  • 12-09-2014, 08:43 AM
    flyingron
    Re: Your Rights a Airports, Your Rights to Be
    Yep, the feds just came out with an interpretation that the fourteenth amendment doesn't apply either to airport security or the borders. The Constitution is just a piece of paper as far as Obama is concerned.
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