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Article 12, Universal Declaration of Human Rights: No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.

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Reports of TSA's sexual assaults on travelers continue to flood in, some so pornographic, ACLU cannot publish them, begging the question, "If so, why is TSA being allowed to happen to innocent women, children, elderly?"
 
ACLU reports in "Passenger's Storied of Recent Travels" that it has only received "over 1,000 complaints" from traumatized passengers. Most people are choosing to be radiated at dangerous levels rather than to be sexually assaulted by TSA. (Travelers choosing TSA cancer over TSA sex assault) 
 
Gavin Garrison reported to Dupré on Thursday:
 
"A TSA agent explained what they were going to do, including feeling the bottom of my feet and continue to feel me all the way up to my pubic bone until they 'felt resistance.' By that time, everyone was watching. They were ravaging and touching every part of my body. I'm trying to tell you what they said and did best I can without offending you. (TSA targets Gulf filmmakers at check-point (video))"
 
The ACLU maintains an ever-growing database of these indignities are so graphic, "they're illegal to broadcast over public airwaves. Actions that violate FCC standards are embraced by the TSA."
 
"Mary in Texas" reported:
 
"The TSA agent used her hands to feel under and between my breasts. She then rammed her hand up into my crotch until it jammed into my pubic bone ... I was touched in the pubic region in between my labia ... She then moved her hand across my pubic region and down the inner part of my upper thigh to the floor. She repeated this procedure on the other side. I was shocked and broke into tears."
 
A woman named Chris said:
 
"In the four times she explored the area where my inner thigh met my crotch, she touched my labia each time, and one pass made contact with my clitoris, through two layers of clothing. I told her I felt humiliated, assaulted and abused ... In my work as a nurse, if I did what the TSA did against a patient's will it would be considered assault and battery, and I did not see how the TSA should have different rules."
Recipients of such treatment aren't allowed to show distress. Melissa from Massachusetts did anyway:
"I was shaking and crying the entire time. I was begging them to hurry up but they kept stopping and telling me to calm down. It is impossible to gain composure when a stranger has her hands in your underwear."
 
Jennifer Abel, reporting for The Guardian wrote, "I mournfully recall 20 years ago, when the cold war ended and we Americans thought concepts like 'freedom' and 'human dignity" would rule the future." (The TSA's state-mandated molestation, The humiliations of the patdown policy, which Janet Napolitano wants to expand, are an Orwellian assault on American freedom, The Guardian, Dec. 29, 2010)
 
"The ACLU has received over 1000 complaints from travelers in the United States about the TSA's new pat-downs, providing a unique vantage point on what is taking place at airports around the nation," it reports.
 
"These complaints came from men, women and children who reported feeling humiliated and traumatized by these searches, and, in some cases, comparing their psychological impact to sexual assaults."
 
As Gerald Celente stated on Rense Radio Program, Rage Against TSA (below):

"First they steal your money. And that's what they've done to us. They stole our money and gave it to their friends. And then what they do is humiliate you. They humiliate you by grabbing your private parts. There's nothing more of a humiliating act than that. And there's nothing you can do about it. So what they are doing is subjugating the people." (Rense & Celente - Rage Against TSA - Video)
 
'Feel This TSA' commented on the writer's November 30, 2010 Examiner article, Know Your Travel Rights:
 
"TSA Daddy coming home from work.
His kids ask, "Daddy what did you do at work today?"
TSA Daddy says, "Well kids, Daddy felt the pee pees and butt holes of little boys, teenage boys, and old men!"
Kids say, "But Daddy, isn't that a bad and disgusting thing to do?"
TSA Daddy, "No kids, Daddy loves to do it. Because, I can't touch you like that unless, you want to get on a plane. If people use planes, Daddy can fondle, and squeeze body parts of strangers and not get in trouble!"
 
ACLU reports that recurring themes in its reports include: 
 
   • The searches are extremely invasive 
   • Many travelers are reporting intense feelings of violation and humiliation 
   • Some report being physically hurt by the searches 
   • Some feel their searches are punitive 
   • Reports of gawking by agents 
   • Reports of seemingly unnecessary repeated touching of intimate areas 
   • Many vow not to fly any more 
   • Any traveler may be forced to undergo one of these searches
 
ACLU has an online form for the public to easily "Tell DHS: Respect Passengers' Privacy Rights."
 
So that the public can view quotations describing TSA sexual violations on individuals already reported to the ACLU, it  posted on its website a slideshow of them, "only lightly edited for clarity and length." (www.aclu.org/passengers-stories-recent-travel/)  It advises:
 
"Please be aware that due to the nature of these searches, these complaints often include graphic and sometimes disturbing language."
 
(Photo: Gizmodo)

Copyright © 2010 Deborah Dupré. All rights reserved. 
 
Deborah Dupré, B.Sci, MA. Sci, DipContEd, QMHP from U.S. and Australian universities, human and environmental rights advocate over 25 years in U.S., Vanuatu and Australia. Support her work by subscribing to her articles and forwarding the link of this article to friends and colleagues or reposting only title and first paragraph linked to this Examiner page. Email info@DeborahDupre.com with targeting and Gulf illness news tips, with name or anonymously. See her Vaccine Liberty or Death book plus Compassion Film Project DVDs at www.DeborahDupre.com.

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Comments

  • WillieG51 1 year ago

    If this is such a big deal for the ACLU, then they should be filing suit against the TSA. . We'll see what really happens. .

  • doc 1 year ago

    The problem with suing the government/TSA is that you would be suing a federal corporation that really doesn't care what you are up to... they can keep you in court for years... after all the citizen is picking up the tab..It is coming down to not flying which ia also part of their plan ... they want us to line up for buses and trains where they will do the same offense gropes... it is all about control and we have not yet gotten angry enough.
    Thanks Deb...

  • Another Anonymous 1 year ago

    And part of that control involves criminalizing the populace. Holding our money up to the light at the grocery store, monitoring school children by the police (!), CCTV everywhere, helicopters overhead at all times, and now this. It's hard to see a way out. If numerous people revolt they can slam down on us all with the military and gain control. If everyone sheepishly goes along with the humiliation or opts for unhealthy radiation, which after all is just the next incremental step after all you've quietly accepted till now, then you're owned. They seem to have won: they've got total control of people's coming and going. And they've got control of the people to the point where they now feel free to subject you to a humiliating groping. What does it mean and where is this headed? It's not enough for them to own you and control you, but they want to humiliate you. These are not nice people who are running the world. Realize it. Admit you've let evil take over. And some of evil's minions will be the sort that likes to grope.

  • RightofRush 1 year ago

    As it is only the upper 10-20th percentile of the population can afford to fly, Big Sis wants to determine who would take part or lead a resistance. When push comes to shove, Big Sis wants to have a list of those to send to camp FEMA.

  • John 1 year ago

    No other country in the world would allow its officials to sexually assault its citizens before fly in a plane. What is wrong with you? Why can't you live with terrorism like everyone else in the world?

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  • Bob 1 year ago

    I fly internationally at least once a month. I have NEVER been assaulted by a TSA agent. They are always courteous to me. I do as I'm told and I don't give them any back talk. Now, that doesn't mean I agree with this mishigas, because I find the European airports to be much more relaxed...even the Canadian airports are easier to get through. There is only so much one can do to prevent terrorism...searching innocent people is not a deterrent, its an annoyance. I just wanted to say that it is not MY experience (maybe I'm just ugly!).

  • The Atomic Fruitbat 1 year ago

    Is it just me, or is most of this article plagiarized from Jennifer Abel's Guardian piece from last December?

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