TSA Goons Assault Sen. Rand Paul

John Seiler:

The centralized tyranny in the United States has gone too far. It now is assaulting Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.

After the TSA’s microwave “scanners” broke down, Paul was ordered — like a concentration camp inmate — to undergo a full body pat-down. He refused. The last word is that the TSA is detaining him.

Sen. Paul obviously is the son of Rep. Ron Paul, who is running for president. Ron finished second in the New Hampshire Primary.

Ron also has sponsored the American Traveler Dignity Act, which would stop the TSA/KGB from molesting us.

So this obviously was retaliation for the father’s attempt to lessen the police-state total control usurped by the TSA.

I recently flew from Orange County to Sacramento and back again. I refused to walk through the new imaging machine. I don’t want to be microwaved like a TV dinner.

So both times they forced me to submit to a pat-down. Total humiliation. I’ve never been arrested, so that never happened to me before.

Basically, now government does anything it wants, all the time, to anyone.

The excuse is to “keep us safe.” But that’s the lying excuse police states everywhere use to terrorize their own people.

Officially, America now is a tyranny.

Jan. 23, 2012

UPDATE 10 am: ABC News is reporting that the TSA eventually released Sen. Rand Paul from its gulag

But it’s worth remembering that Sen. Paul could have been “disappeared” under the new the National Defense Authorization Act. The NDAA was opposed by Sen. Paul, but overwhelmingly passed by both Republicans and Democrats in Congress. It was signed into law by President Obama on Dec. 31, 2011.

Under the NDAA, the federal government can arrest anyone without a warrant, imprison or execute him without a trial, and tell no one about it.

The NDAA is the reign of absolute tyranny in America.

Welcome to the American Gulag.

 


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