Baldin Lee Pramer wrote:
> On Sep 3, 3:44 pm, "Mandra" <Signa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> At the Air****t, You Better Smile
>> 'Behavior Detection Officers' are now watching passengers' facial
>> expressions for signs of danger
>>
>> by Patti Davis
>>
>> Global Research,
>> August 18, 2007
>> Newsweek, Web Editionwww.globalresearch.ca/
>>
>> It's a new level of absurdity for America.
>>
>> It was bound to happen. Now even a frown or grimace can get you into
trouble
>> with The Man.
>>
>> "Specially trained security personnel" will be watching passengers for
>> "micro-expressions" that will reveal treacherous agendas and insidious
>> intentions at air****ts around the country. These agents, who may
literally
>> hold your fate in their hands have been given a lofty, Orwellian name:
>> "Behavior Detection Officers."
>
> Are these the same TSA people who insist on a one quart bag, and if it
> is a pint bag will not let you through because the rules say "one
> quart"?
>
> The same people who have never been able to detect my 2 oz bottle of
> mint and chlorophyll in my jacket pocket when I run it through the x-
> ray machine??
>
> Yeah -- I have confidence that they can detect my intentions based on
> my micro grimace.
>
> BLP
>
>
My wife got through not one, but three separate screenings with an 8
inch metal nail file in her purse. They did however track down and
confiscate the 1/64" hex wrench I had stashed in my computer bag. Their
reason? I could dismantle part of the plane with it. Wonder what my
"micro-expressions" were telegraphing that day.


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