Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 11, 2013
Travelers who crack jokes about the TSA’s ludicrous security procedures could face arrest, according to a new loudspeaker warning being broadcast at airports in the U.S.
While traveling through George Bush Intercontinental Airport in
Houston, Matt Miller heard a security announcement repeatedly aired on the
airport intercom that left him disturbed.
“You are also reminded that any inappropriate remarks or jokes
concerning security may result in your arrest,” the loudspeaker message
states.
These new loudspeaker warnings remind us that the TSA continues to
excel at indoctrinating Americans to be well-behaved prisoners via obedience
training – reminding them that they can be disappeared if they dare speak out of
turn, even in a humorous way.
This is a totally unlawful and illegitimate violation of the First
Amendment and is obviously designed to intimidate travelers and stop them from
complaining about aggressive grope downs which in some cases involve TSA
workers touching travelers’ genitals.
The message is clear – grovel and enjoy your genitals being groped
or face arrest.
The prospect of travelers cracking jokes about airport security
procedures is by no means unlikely given the increasing absurdity of the
policies being enforced by the TSA.
As we reported
last year, perhaps the mose ludicrous example is the TSA’s “freeze” policy,
where travelers are ordered to stand in place like statues while TSA agents
resolve some unexplained security threat.
The TSA has also provoked controversy by implementing other
preposterous policies which have a tenuous security justification, most notably
a procedure where TSA
agents test travelers’ drinks for explosives after they have already passed
through security and purchased beverages inside the secure area of the
airport.
H/T: Police State USA
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