Archive for the 'Security' Category

03
Dec
10

The World’s Most Wanted Man

WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, ought be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.  Julian's most recent leak of over a quarter-million cyber-communiqués to and from a variety of international diplomats and U.S. officials has government representatives everywhere crying ‘foul’!  They are embarrassed, their two-faced up-front rhetoric and behind-the-back comments have been exposed.

Still in a state of shock, officials are talking about breaches of each other's trust.  Hah! Ridiculous…the trust was always already breached.  It has simply now come-out into the open that standard diplomatic operational procedure is built upon secretly breach trust.

As if not getting caught makes subversive behavior ok.

It is purely…[more]

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03
Dec
10

re: Pat-Down Backlash Grows…

re: the Nov. 22nd, 2010; CNN, article: Pat-Down Backlash Grows…

The TSA full-body scans and pat-downs are going to far.  Sans contemporary legal gymnastics, they are certainly unconstitutional.  The Fourth Amendment: The right of the people to be secure in their persons…and effects, against unreasonable searches… shall not be violated.

The TSA has no probable cause.  There exist no reasonable probability than an airline traveler is carrying a seize-worthy implement of destruction.  Other security methods may be legally employed, but full-body scans and pat-downs are an unconstitutional criminal offense—sanctioned by our rogue governmental leaders, to be used against us, without a court of constitutional law.

At best, the TSA is searching for…[more]

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