Friday, November 19, 2010

Decency And Principles

Principles keep one on the straight and narrow, and are best adhered to in a crisis.  Most of us are willing to bend principles in a crisis.  It is at that point the indecent will strike, and use the crisis to advance indecency.

If we were a Christian nation, we would have expressed forgiveness after the 9-11 attack, and then sought out why we were attacked.  (It was no secret.)  Those who asked why were told "because they hate our freedom.."  It's takes very few people to take over a democracy, and a very few hijacked ours.  These Hamiltonians hate Moslem freedom, Moslem self-determination.  9-11 happened due to our unprincipled occupation of their countries.

As we were reeling from the 9-11 attacks on USA by Saudi terrorists, the unprincipled bombed Afghanistan and invaded Iraq.  Colin Powell, a notorious liar who made his name trying to cover up the My Lai massacre, hiding the fact that USA left POWs behind in Vietnam (in spite of the fact two came back in the 1980s) and then lied about weapons of mass destruction, just to name three career highlights.  Massacre, abandoning our POWs, and false pretense for war are egregious indecencies.  Coiln Powell was involved in all three.

One principle is our rights are inalienable.  We cannot give them up, they cannot be taken away.  Jefferson noted this in the declaration of independence.  The constitution specifically prohibits search or seizure without probable cause.  A desire to fly on an airplane is not probable cause.  We may not allow ourselves to be porn-o-scanned or pat-searched.  (Criminals exhibiting probable cause is another matter.) No one may insist on porn-o-scanning us or pat-searching us.  Either way it is wrong.

Never mind the "underwear bomber" has the look of a classic false flag ruse.  Does anyone recall Kurt Haskell, the attorney on that flight, who observed the bomber being escorted on the flight, by officials?

When a Michigan passenger, attorney Kurt Haskell, reported that a “well-dressed” Indian man arranged for Umar Mutallab to perform a “walkaround” without a passport in Amsterdam, ICTS was one of only a few entities that could have permitted this security breach to take place.

 Kurt Haskell offered credible evidence, yet for some reason there is no investigation.  If an attorney gives evidence a terrorist was waltzed through security and set off a bomb on an airline, you'd think that would be investigated thoroughly.  So what is new with Kurt and family?  He has been targeted for death by a motorcycle gang, ostensibly over a family law issue.  What is little known outside law enforcement is motorcycle gangs in USA are right wing paramilitary groups.  If Kurt is killed, it will be written off as coincidence.

If a private company requires as a condition for getting on a flight, a strip search, then that is their business, and competition will find a better way.  By arrogating "security" unto themselves, and under the pretext of a crisis, the indecent have bent principles so they can humiliate and oppress travelers.

The time to end this is now.


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