Monday, May 30, 2011

TSA = PRIVATE PARTS MADE PUBLIC

by Jonathan Boda
Originally posted on IndependentWord.com.
On May 13th, 2011 the Texas House of Representatives passed HB 1937 (an anti-groping bill) with a cold-cock punch and a united knockout that resonated throughout the Texas State House. It was a unanimous decision – 138-0. This would’ve become a huge step into the right, ethical direction, as well as another giant leap towards liberty and the right of privacy. Texas would’ve been the first state to hammer-down the TSA and put an end to a groping-game of foolish-gunk within this particular state.
Texas Representative David Simpson
According to a press release from the office of Texas Rep. David Simpson (the author ofHB 1937),
“HB 1937 would make it a criminal act for security personnel to touch a person’s private areas without probable cause as a condition of travel or as a condition of entry into a public place. This bill is not intended to contravene any federal statutes currently in place.”
The bill has since traveled to the Texas State Senate, but unfortunately a massive tyrannical wave of Federal corruption would immediately take place.
Is this groping nonsense a violation of the 4th amendment?
Well, to put it to you this way, we’re being sexually harassed and molested at airports and public buildings across our entire nation. These are intrusive procedures, but the government describes these unlawful acts as a mandatory security process for “our own safety.” So, the government is telling us (the American people) that it’s for our own good and safety to experience a stranger’s hand being gently slipped into our pants, or panties? So a TSA agent is allowed, in public, to grope a 6-year-old girl and get away with it? Yessum, obviously it’s a violation of the 4th!
On May 25th, 2011 a dishonest act would sadly take-over the entire state Capitol of Texas. We’re talking MAJOR federal control (the elite within the collective elite). A federal letter signed by United States Attorney, John E. Murphy, was handed-out to high-ranking state officials right before the Texas Senate would’ve been given their only fair chance to vote against the high-profiled legislation.
What does this MURPHY LETTER mean?
Peril… It was meant to threaten our constitutional and civil liberties. Simply put, if the Texas State Senate voted against the HB 1937 bill then the Federal Government and the TSA would immediately shut down all airports throughout the entire state. This also meant that all inbound and outbound flights would be instantly cancelled. Terminated. Can you imagine the enormous impact of this disgusting ultimatum if it had been put into effect?
Tyrant Law?
Read it for yourself… We have the Murphy Letter right HERE.
Texas State Senator Dan Patrick
According to Senator Dan Patrick (the anti-groping bill’s sponsor) after the Murphy Letterwas released he would soon come to learn that he would not have enough support to pass the bill, and would eventually have to withdraw the bill from the floor. So he did.
Senator Patrick stated,
“I will pull HB 1937 down, but I will stand for liberty in the state of Texas.”
Nevertheless, U.S. Attorney John E. Murphy (Murphy Letter author) placed fear into the hearts of Americans as well as the entire Texas State Senate. A criminal act that’s been made public and will never be forgotten.
The story gets deeper…
Who else is there to possibly blame? He’s a man by the name of David Dewhurst, Lt. Governor of Texas and former CIA agent. That’s right, a former Intelligence agent clearly stating to have “some experience with terrorists as a CIA agent in South America in the early 1970s,” a quote (tip) Lt. Governor Dewhurst gave to the Houston Chronicle.
This is what Senator Patrick said right before he was forced, by a collusive cabal, to withdraw the HB 1937 bill, “There was a time in this state, there was a time in this history, where we stood up to the federal government and did not cower to rules and policies that invaded the privacy of Texans.”
Then…
Senator Patrick also stated, interestingly enough,
“This was a case of the federal government bullying Texas, and apparently they bullied the lieutenant governor.”
In a final statement by Rep. David Simpson, the author of HB 1937 said this,
If we do not stand up for our citizens in the face of this deprivation of their personal rights and dignity, who will?
Liberty is the independent word!

 
Jonathan Boda


Jonathan Boda is a writer and researcher currently living in Los Angeles, CA. Since 2005 he’s been feverishly working as a crew member, creative consultant, and writer for many feature films and various television shows. Boda is a Co-Founder of  Independent Word, a political website aligned with news writers and contributors from various ideologies that share the common pursuit of truth and liberty in America.

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