
	by Mike Adams
	
	the Health Ranger
	June 27, 2011
	from 
	NaturalNews Website
	
	 
	
		
			| 
			In breaking news today, the NFL 
			has bowed down to "Big Sis" Janet Napolitano and announced it will 
			immediately implement enhanced TSA-style pat-downs of all football 
			game fans!  
			This is the escalation of the 
			TSA's power grab that I opened warned you about in articles posted 
			on NaturalNews, saying, 
			"I've warned you many times 
			here on NaturalNews about the TSA and its rise to Nazi-like power. 
			This is the agency that's becoming the new secret police in Amerika."These police-state pat-downs, you see, are going to be expanded to 
			the point where you have to show your papers on demand at every 
			government building, sporting event and even shopping malls and 
			movie theaters.
 
			America's descent into a total 
			communist-style police state has begun. | 
	
	
	
 
	
	The TSA has once again shown itself to be an 
	agency utterly lacking in respect for human dignity by
	
	forcing a 95-year-old cancer patient to 
	remove her adult diaper during the screening procedure. 
	
	 
	
	Jean Weber, a leukemia patient, underwent 
	the humiliating procedure at the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport where TSA 
	agents, as usual, claim to be,
	
		
		"protecting the public from terrorism."
		
	
	
	(You have to question the intelligence, 
	obviously, of any federal employee who believes that terrorists are 
	hiding weapons inside the diaper of a 95-year-old cancer patient. More 
	on that below...)
	
	 
	
	Outrage over the "adult diaper pat-down" has 
	rapidly spread across the internet as more and more people are waking up and 
	realizing
	
	the TSA has no concept of human dignity and 
	can justify anything - yes, anything - as part of the "war 
	on terror." 
	
	 
	
	The TSA even justified this adult diaper 
	pat-down, claiming what they did was conducted in a "respectful and 
	sensitive manner."
 
	
	 
	
	
	Is respectful and 
	sensitive raping next?
	
	
	That's the same phrase they're going to use when they start conducting even 
	more invasive body cavity searches on American travelers.
	
	 
	
	It's no stretch to imagine the TSA soon 
	explaining, 
	
		
		"We reached into the anus of those 43 
		passengers to look for explosives in a respectful and sensitive manner."
		
	
	
	Or better yet, 
	
		
		"We raped those teenagers by fondling their 
		genitals and exploring their body cavities in a respectful and sensitive 
		manner."
	
	
	Adding the words "in a respectful and 
	sensitive manner" to the crimes they are committing does not magically 
	nullify the crimes themselves. 
	
	 
	
	TSA agents are criminal perverts, molesters and 
	rapists who combine an over-inflated sense of their own importance with a 
	stunningly sick lack of respect and dignity for fellow human beings.
	
	They're also ridiculously ineffective at actually increasing the security of 
	air travel: 
	
		
		While they're busy checking infant diapers for poop bombs and 
	adult diapers for terrorist weapons, they routinely miss handguns and other 
	items that are blatantly thrown in carry-on bags and carried right onto 
	airplanes.
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	War on Terror Update
	
	
	
	TSA Forces 95 Year Old Woman to Remove Adult Diaper - 
	Feel Safer Yet?  
	by 
	
	TheFreedom2resist 
	
	June 26, 2011
	
	from
	
	YouTube Website
	
	 
	
	
	
 
	
	 
	
	
	Singling out the 
	elderly for extensive pat-downs
	
	
	To give you a glimpse into the world of idiotic logic used by the TSA to 
	justify its pathetic existence, this adult diaper pat-down was explained 
	by Sari Koshetz, a spokeswoman for the Transportation Security 
	Administration in Miami, who said, 
	
		
		"During any part of the process, if there is 
		an alarm, then we have to resolve that alarm."
	
	
	Wheelchairs, it turns out, always trigger an 
	alarm. 
	
	 
	
	So the TSA spends an inordinate amount of time 
	checking the underwear of all the people who can't walk. It doesn't take a 
	genius to figure out that 95-year-old people who can't walk are probably not 
	likely to carry out terrorist attacks on airplanes. But this concept is 
	apparently too advanced for the TSA geniuses who have mastered the art of 
	stripping common sense out of every rule and regulation they're 
	given.
	
	But here's the most asinine part of this whole event: 
	
		
		After the TSA took off her diaper, they 
		complained that it was "soiled" and was impeding their search. ("How can 
		we find bombs with all this crap in the way?") They then requested the 
		diaper be changed to a new, unsoiled diaper, but the traveling family 
		did not have a spare diaper available. 
	
	
	What? No diaper? That's probably because they 
	didn't expect their own government to treat their 95-year-old grandma like a 
	terrorist and remove her only diaper!
	
	Perhaps the TSA should issue new guidelines to travelers so they'll be 
	better prepared:
	
		
			- 
			
			Bring a spare set of diapers in case we 
			make you change them. 
- 
			
			Bring a spare set of underwear in case 
			we accidentally rip your existing set as we remove it. 
- 
			
			Leave your dignity at home. You won't be 
			needing it anymore. 
	
	
	
	TSA says it did no 
	wrong!
	
	
	TSA spokesperson Sari Koshetz, meanwhile, explained the fascinating 
	reasoning behind all this by babbling like an idiot robot: 
	
		
		"TSA cannot exempt any group from screening 
		because we know from intelligence that there are terrorists out there 
		that would then exploit that vulnerability."
	
	
	In other words, TSA agents are too stupid 
	to assess the risk of terrorism by looking at people (or talking to them, 
	like Israeli security forces do), and they are equally terrified by 
	everyone. 
	
	 
	
	Imagine moving through the world with this level 
	of mental retardation - TSA agents who walk down the street on a dark night 
	are just as terrified of a 95-year-old woman in a wheelchair as they are by 
	a young gang banger wearing gang clothes and carrying a large knife.
	
	The TSA seems to have lost the ability to distinguish between high security 
	threats and low security threats... and these are the people running airport 
	security! 
	
	 
	
	Any terrorist that actually tries to get on an 
	airplane with explosives must be amused by the fact that all the TSA agents 
	are busy checking the diapers of senior citizens for poop bombs and are 
	therefore too distracted to deal with real terrorism threats.
 
	
	 
	
	
	TSA employees need new 
	work as diaper changers
	
	
	While TSA employees absolutely suck at security, they do seem to be 
	particularly well-skilled at changing the diapers of incontinent senior 
	citizens. 
	
	 
	
	This brings up a new job opportunity for them, 
	actually: 
	
		
		Fire the TSA and offer their ex-workers new 
		jobs changing diapers at nursing homes and assisted living centers. It 
		would be far more helpful to society and might actually teach these 
		people something about caring for fellow human beings.
	
	
	It's time for America to stand up against the 
	undignified and truly outrageous treatment of our veterans, grandmothers, 
	and even infant babies at the hands of utterly idiotic TSA agents who 
	claim to be "merely following orders." 
	
	 
	
	That was the excuse of every Nazi Germany 
	soldier, of course, who committed atrocities against humankind. Any idiot 
	can "just follow orders." 
	
	 
	
	What we need is some intelligent people who will 
	refuse those orders if they violate basic human rights (not to mention 
	Constitutional law).
 
	
	 
	
	
	TSA agents are 
	reincarnated Nazi soldiers who merely follow orders
	
	
	What the TSA's behavior really proves is that some human beings will do 
	ANYTHING if their government hires them to do it. 
	
	 
	
	TSA agents would shoot Jews if they were so 
	ordered. They would sexually molest babies if that was a TSA rule. They 
	would arrest and torture travelers using high-voltage electricity if that 
	was required in the TSA manual. (The
	
	Milgram experiments readily proved this, by 
	the way.) 
	
	There is nothing these TSA agents won't do in the name of "security." And 
	that's what makes them such an Orwellian nightmare. 
	
	 
	
	These are not people, they are animals because 
	they lack the basic prerequisites of humanity: Compassion for fellow human 
	beings, empathy and a recognition of basic human dignity. 
	
	 
	
	But they're perfect for government jobs, of 
	course, because government doesn't care about human dignity either!
	
	I've warned you many times here on NaturalNews about the TSA and its rise to 
	Nazi-like power. This is the agency that's becoming the new secret police in 
	Amerika. If we do not stop this insanity right now, this agency will treat 
	us all like their own private sex slaves, all while justifying it under some 
	idiotic security regulation.
	
	Remember: 
	
		
		These events prove that TSA agents will do 
		anything they are ordered to do. If so ordered, they would round people 
		up and send them off to gas chambers. They would put a bullet in your 
		head if there were a TSA regulation requiring such an act. They would 
		kidnap and torment fellow human beings merely out of some sort of 
		twisted, sadistic pleasure they get from exerting power over others.
	
	
	If you ever wondered how Nazi soldiers could 
	have committed such heinous crimes against humanity in the 1930's and 40's, 
	look no further than the TSA! You are witnessing Nazi soldiers 
	reincarnated as American government employees.
	
	The TSA is hiring, by the way. You get full government benefits for as long 
	as the U.S. federal government still exists and the dollar has any value. 
	You also get to fondle people's junk and assert your false authority over 
	innocent travelers. 
	
	 
	
	That's a huge turn-on to the class of thuggish 
	perverts who now heavily populate the ranks of the TSA.
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	TSA Pats Down...
	
	
	
	Cancer-Stricken 95-Year-Old Woman
	
	...and 
	Removes Adult Diaper
	by AOL Travel Staff 
	June 26, 2011
	
	from
	
	NewsTravelAol Website
	
	
 
	
	
	
	 
	
	TSA security officers at Florida's Destin-Fort 
	Walton Beach Airport patted down a cancer-stricken, 95-year-old woman and 
	forcibly removed her adult diaper during the search,
	
	CNN reports. 
	
	 
	
	Could this end up being yet another TSA PR 
	nightmare?
	
	Jean Weber was traveling with her ill mother on June 18 from Florida 
	to Michigan to see relatives "in the final stages of her battle with 
	leukemia" when the incident occurred.
	
	
	Weber told CNN that while she thinks the officers may have been 
	"procedurally correct... the procedure needs to be changed." Weber noted 
	that her mother had had a blood transfusion the week before.
 
	
	
	
	Jean Weber says TSA officials
	
	forced her 95-year-old 
	mother, pictured here, to remove her adult diaper.
	
	
	
	Source
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	A Suspiciously "Wet and Firm" 
	Diaper
	
	While passing through security, TSA officials,
	
		
		"felt something suspicious and they couldn't 
		determine what it was,"
	
	
	...so they took Weber's mother to a private 
	room.
	
	A TSA agent told Weber that her mother's Depends underwear was "wet and firm 
	and they couldn't check it thoroughly," so the mother-daughter duo left in 
	search of a bathroom to remove the underwear. Weber did not have an extra 
	pair of Depends with her.
	
	Weber "burst into tears" but her mother was "very calm" even though she was 
	forced to go through the airport without underwear. 
	
	 
	
	Her elderly mother was taken to the boarding 
	gate without her as Weber was still going through security.
 
	
	 
	
	
	TSA Defends Search
	
	In response to the incident, the TSA said on Sunday that,
	
		
		"While every person and item must be 
		screened before entering the secure boarding area, TSA works with 
		passengers to resolve security alarms in a respectful and sensitive 
		manner. 
		
		 
		
		We have reviewed the circumstances involving this screening and 
		determined that our officers acted professionally and according to 
		proper procedure."
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	UPDATE 6/27
	
	The TSA released a follow-up statement on 
	Monday,
	
	MSNBC reports. The new statement is just a 
	slight alteration from its original statement. 
	
	 
	
	The TSA's latest statement reads: 
	
		
		"While every person and item must be 
		screened before entering the secure boarding area, TSA works with 
		passengers to resolve security alarms in a respectful and sensitive 
		manner," the statement read. 
		 
		
		"We have reviewed the circumstances 
		involving this screening and determined that our officers acted 
		professionally, according to proper procedure and did not require this 
		passenger to remove an adult diaper."
	
	
	This isn't the first time the TSA has gotten 
	into hot water over pat down procedures. In April, a video of a 
	
	6-year-old 
	getting a pat down at the New Orleans airport went viral, while in May, a 
	video of 
	
	a baby getting a pat down caused quite a stir.
	
	Last week, the TSA announced they would change the procedures for patting 
	down children.
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
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