Techno-Hell: TSA May Soon Collect Biometric Data at Airports From All Travelers, No Exemptions
Originally published via PJ Media:
For now, passengers still theoretically have the option to forego the biometric screening in favor of a traditional All-American groping by a portly, handsy TSA agent. But, the TSA warns, that is not going to be an option moving forward, once the infrastructure is fully in place and the public has been successfully conditioned, through articles like the one in Dallas Morning News, to accept the new normal.
…Read the article in its entirety at PJ Media
Ben Bartee is an independent Bangkok-based American journalist with opposable thumbs.
Join Armageddon Prose via Substack or Locals if you are inclined to support independent journalism free of corporate slant. Also, follow Armageddon Prose at Gab and Twitter for the latest content.
Insta-tip jar and Bitcoin public address: bc1qvq4hgnx3eu09e0m2kk5uanxnm8ljfmpefwhawv
I've never liked flying. I always have problems with my ears popping, or not popping when they should be popping. The last dozen or so times I've flown, I always got sick from that stale nasty recycled air. Having some condescending goof fondling my junk was the last straw. I'll walk before I fly again.
The elite win when people give up on their rights and common sense, or stop flying altogether. Either way, the elite get what they want.
The solution is to get together with a few people who fly and go in on a plane. Hire a pilot or get everyone to pitch in on lessons for someone who then returns the favor by piloting the plane for a while.
I saw this happen at the checkpoint for the LAX international terminal in March. They were extremely crowded so they opened the old box metal detector. One young woman requested to go through it but the TSA agent argued she didn't get to pick it was up to them. I always thought you could request out if you were willing to go through the extra hassle.