1-7-2010

General Petraeus, Blackwater TSA Omega Agency Behind FLT 253 Underwear Bomber Christmas Show = Propaganda for Installing TSA Paid for 150 Full Body Scanners = Abu Ghraib Humiliation and Sexual Torture = Americans Furious at America = Classify Angry Americans Terrorists = Military Rule = Martial Law = General Petraeus = Dictator in Chief

 

 

Logic dictates the FLT 253 underwear Lap Bomber was manipulated by the bad guys to sell the American public on the 150 full body scanners the TSA had already purchased and are installing at US airports as I type. The purpose of the TSA's full body scanners is for the same reason Israel's Secrete Service and Blackwater engaged in Abu Ghraib sexual torture - humiliate and anger innocent Arabs to make war against the US military in the Iraq. This time the sexual torture and humiliation, full body scanners, is directed at Americans living in the United States. Without an enemy to murder and kill the US military had no reason to be in Iraq. Without the US military fighting a war in Iraq, comrade Little George could not get the US Congress to shred the US Constitution. The TSA and the bad guys want the American people so angry with the US government that American people engage in random acts of violence in the United States. Before the USA can be put under Martial Law, military rule, the bad guys need an enemy for the US military to fight inside the United States. TSA, Blackwater, and the US military are financing and arming and creating an enemy in the United States for them to defeat - the American people. The FBI, CIA, John Negroponte, Blackwater, the Omega Agency, and the TSA are using full body scanners to humiliate and sexually torture Americans for the purpose of fomenting civil violence and declare law abiding Americans terrorists.

Full body scanners angering Americans to violence against their country will give the US Congress and the Executive the excuse to turn the USA over to military rule, Martial Law, and establish a Dictator in Chief, possibly General Petraeus as the USA's first dictator.

All thinking people realize September 11 was a scam. All thinking people realize Anwar al-Awalaki Yemen BS is a manipulated bad guy created scam just like 911. Just as it took thinkers a while to put the pieces of the puzzle together to debunk the governmental propaganda and lies relative to September 11, it will take thinkers a while to debunk the government propaganda and lies relative to the, full body scan, Anwar al Awalaki, Yemen, and terrorism.

12-29-09 Petraeus, Gates and the communi$t$ Latest Scam - Manufacture Enemy and Anwar "Fake-Fake" al-Awlaki - Put Him in Yemen - Was He Killed December 24, 2009 - Of Course Not - - Wait for Next Week's Shocking "Ah Sucks We Missed Him" Episode - All Shows Can Be Found On His Wikipedia, CIA Updated Pre Real Time.

White House links Yemen cleric to attacks

1-01-10 Rothschilds/Rockefeller Omega Agency's Yemen Propaganda and Terrorism Series, Anwar "Fake-Fake" " al-Awlaki. See Exciting Christmas Show "Baby Faced Lap Bomber Strikes"

There are more reasons the communists', Rothschilds-Rockefellers, had their bad guys manipulate the FLT 253, underwear Lap Bomber, besides selling the US public on the idea the 150 full body scanners TSA had already purchased be installed.

1. Ax Janet Napolitano as Secretary of Homeland Security. Ms. Napolitano received an attack in April last year entitled Right-wing extremism memo controversy. Ms. Napolitano strikes me as a good person and the communi$t$' hate good people and try to get rid of them. So part of the bad guys manipulating the Lap Bomber incident was to blame Ms. Napolitano for it in an effort to get rid of her and put an evil person as Homeland Secretary. comrade John "Throw the Election to Obama" McCain has called for Napolitano's resignation.

Janet Napolitano

 

 

 

2. Pressure US Congress to approve TSA nominee Erroll Southers to Head the Department . White House Defends Erroll Southers, TSA Nominee

3. Put more police state regulations on the American people.

4. Propagandize the US invasion of Yemen as the correct fight against terrorism even though logic dictates just the opposite - the US war on terrorism in Yemen, Afghanistan, and Pakistan increases terrorism against the United States. Also US invasions of countries is unConstitutional and illegal according to International Law. Opening up the Yemeni front in the war on al-Qaeda | Worldfocus
Dec 30, 2009 ... Such reckless actions blatantly violate international law and any sense of ... Yemen gives us intel and we provide military air supremacy; ...
worldfocus.org/blog/2009/12/30/opening-up...yemeni.../9050/ - Cached

5. TSA's use of full body scanners debases the human body, depicts it and sex as dirty, and works to decrease family values and normal love relations.

The answer to the full body scan question will be determined in the fullness of time by what this country does with the full body scanners it is using and the additional full body scanners it has paid for and is in the process of installing at airports. Logic dictates the bad guys will use full body scanners to humiliate and sexually torture Americans as they used sexual torture at Abu Ghraib. Only if TSA devises a system of scanning people which does not humiliate travelers, at all, can we be sure that the purpose of full body scanners is not to humiliate and sexually torture Americans. Certainly all thinking people know Sept. 11 is a scam and Anwar al-Awalaki is a scam so logic dictates full body scans are a scam as well.

 

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/are-planned-airport-scanners-just-a-scam-1856175.html

Are planned airport scanners just a scam?

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TSA tries to assuage privacy concerns about full-body scans

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/03/AR2010010301826_pf.html
By Philip Rucker
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 4, 2010; A03

It has come to this.

Already shoeless, beltless and waterless, more beleaguered air passengers will be holding their legs apart, raising their arms and effectively baring it all as they pass through U.S. airport security checkpoints.

Add the "full-body scan" to the list of indignities that some travelers are confronting in the post-Sept. 11, 2001, era of vigilance.

Federal authorities, working to close security gaps exposed by the thwarted Christmas Day terrorist attack on a Detroit-bound airliner, are multiplying the number of imaging machines at the nation's biggest airports. The devices scan passengers' bodies and produce X-ray-like images that can reveal objects concealed beneath clothes.

Forty units are in use at 19 airports, including Reagan National and Baltimore-Washington International Marshall airports. The Transportation Security Administration said it has ordered 150 more scanners to be installed early this year and has secured funding for an additional 300.

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NTS (194)Updated December 31, 2009
Calls for Full-Body Scanners Re-Ignite Privacy Concerns

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12/31/calls-body-scanners-ignite-privacy-concerns/


FOXNews.com
The calls for airports to expand the use of full-body scanners in the wake of the attempted bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight have re-ignited privacy concerns from groups and lawmakers who have long said the scanners produce graphic images that could make their way onto the Internet.

Staff at the Transportation Security Administration Systems Integration Facility, one playing the role of a passenger, demonstrate a full-body scanning machines in Washington Dec. 30. (Reuters Photo)

The calls for airports to expand the use of full-body scanners in the wake of the attempted bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight have re-ignited privacy concerns from groups and lawmakers who have long said the scanners produce graphic images that could make their way onto the Internet.

The Transportation Security Administration currently has only 40 of the scanners in operation, but it has purchased another 150 and plans to deploy them next year. The agency plans to buy another 300 next year, and some officials are calling on the agency to move quickly in using the new technology, which allows TSA officials to peer under clothing for any contraband. It is believed that the machines would have detected the PETN explosive sewn into the underwear of the alleged would-be bomber last week.

But privacy groups have renewed their complaints about the machines. The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday ticked off its many misgivings with the devices:

-- They say the scanners produce "strikingly graphic images" of "virtually naked bodies";

-- They say they reveal sexual organs and "intimate medical details";

-- They say they represent an "assault on personal privacy."


From The Times
January 2, 2010
Iraqi prisoners ‘were sexually humiliated by female British soldier’

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article6973482.ece


Fourteen new cases of sexual abuse have been made against a secretive British Army interrogation unit
Tom Coghlan and Alice Fordham in Baghdad
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American abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad
A female British soldier is accused of sexually humiliating and abusing prisoners in Iraq in a series of claims about British troops in Basra, The Times has learnt.

Five former detainees have made specific allegations against a female interrogator they knew as “Katy”.

The claims are among 14 new cases brought against a secretive British Army interrogation unit. These bring to 40 the total of pending British court cases by former Iraqi detainees.

Sexual abuse was routinely practised by the Joint Forward Intelligence Team (JFIT) between 2003 and 2007, it is claimed, when the unit ran the Divisional Temporary Detention Facility based at the Shaibah Logistics Base near Basra. Among the allegations is at least one case of male rape.

Interrogators are also accused of coercive practices outlawed in Britain, including threats and actual violence, the use of stress positions, sleep deprivation, exposure to heat and cold, hooding and threats to rape and murder detainees’ families.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman told The Times that all the allegations were being or would be investigated. However, lawyers from the human rights group Public Interest Law are in the process of bringing judicial review proceedings in all the cases, arguing that British military authorities cannot be relied on to investigate them impartially.

Phil Shiner, the lawyer for the five former detainees, outlined the allegations in a letter to Bob Ainsworth, the Defence Secretary.

“The forms of ill-treatment suffered by the claimants include physical beatings, deprivation of food, exposure to the cold and excessive heat, threats of rape and violence, sexual humiliation and solitary confinement,” the letter reads. “In particular, the allegations evidence a return to the use of coercive interrogation techniques declared unlawful by the European Court of Human Rights.”

Mr Shiner told The Times: “Cases of sexual abuse of one sort or another come up in a majority of the accounts given by my clients. This ranges from male rape in one case, through the use of pornography, various masturbatory practices and having sex in front of them.”

In Basra, fury at the treatment of detainees still simmers and local leaders claim that many innocent people became radicalised in prison.

“We heard about many cases of citizens of Basra being arrested although they are innocent,” said Awath al-Abdan, a tribal sheikh and politician. “These people suffered the worst types of torture and humiliation and foul words.”

He added that gangs and groups were formed inside the detention centres and prisoners would be compelled to join them. “The British did nothing to stop this, although they were aware of it,” he said.

When a man suffered in prison, he said, “this will give him a feeling of revenge and sometimes the sense of revenge cannot be obtained except by joining armed groups. And that is why when the British were being shelled with mortars and missiles, you never found a single person who was objecting”.

Public Interest Law said that the former detainees contacted them through the Iraqi League, a pressure group of Iraq-born Britons. Mr Shiner said that he did not believe that any of his clients were known to each other and that they came from different parts of southern Iraq.

He cited evidence given at the court martial in 2007 of seven members of the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment by Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholas Mercer, the Commander Legal for British forces in Iraq in 2003.

Colonel Mercer told the court martial that on March 27, 2003, he intervened after seeing about 40 hooded Iraqi detainees being kept in a stress position in the sun next to an electric generator at the Shaibah Logistics Base. The prisoners were in the care of interrogators from the JFIT. He said the interrogators told him that he was not authorised to end the prisoners’ treatment because the unit answered directly to the Defence Intelligence Security Centre in Britain.

In November the Government ordered the Al-Sweady Inquiry into allegations that British forces abused and unlawfully killed detainees. Part of that inquiry will relate to alleged abuse at the Shiabah Logistics Base between May and September 2004.

Bill Rammell, the Armed Forces Minister, said in a statement that of the 120,000 British soldiers who served in Iraq, only a few “have ever fallen short of our high standards”.

“Even a tiny number is unacceptable,” he said, and allegations would be taken seriously but “must not be taken as fact and formal investigations must be allowed to take their course without judgments being made prematurely”.

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