We Are Change RI Gets Violated-TSA National Opt-Out Day Nov 24th, 2010 Part 1 of 2
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...and I'm going to go to the next one.
Today is November 24th, 2010.
The biggest travel day of the year.
We're heading to our T.F.
Green Airport to protest the TSA naked body scanners that are in the airport here.
And we've got a nationwide opt-out day with 69 airports, people all over the country protesting this.
So we look forward to having a great day.
Tell me about your protest today.
Our protest today is to spread awareness about these naked body scanners that TSA calls the A.I.T.
machines.
We're here to spread awareness about these things, how they cause 20 times the radiation than a hospital CAT scan, they're intrusive, they violate the 4th Amendment of the Constitution, and also they violate pornography laws in the UK.
And we're here to spread awareness to people at the airport here on this National Opt-Out Day.
People all across the country, all 69 airports with these AIT machines.
And again, we want to spread awareness and have people opt out of these machines and send TSA a message that we're not going to take this.
The people here in the Republic are not going to stand for this tyranny.
This is our civil liberty to the environment.
Benjamin Franklin said, anyone who sacrifices just civil liberties for security will be served with liberty or security.
The people inside the party, you know, have fooled the CIA.
They use Al-Qaeda as a scapegoat.
They're not real people.
They're a bunch of dumb, disloyal, disreputable scientists.
And they've been a patchwork of a false-life terrorist.
This is information, how the TSA is not telling you to opt out.
I mean, we're suggesting that people opt out of liquor bodies.
This is the image they produce.
That's a vivid, they go online and say they don't.
This is an actual TSA photo of the person.
After?
Come on.
Tandy, come here.
And also, all the facts are on the table.
Have a good holiday.
Are you going back?
Not today.
Okay, well some information the PSA doesn't want you to know about the naked body skinning.
Some general information I don't know.
Some information the PSA doesn't want you to know.
We're suggesting everybody to opt out of naked body skinning.
It's health effects, intrusive, fluctuant memory violation.
Excuse me, I'm asking you very politely.
No, no, no, I know.
Okay, then we're going to go downstairs and we're going to talk.
No, no, no, we're talking right now.
We're cooperating.
I understand.
What are we doing, please?
We're exercising the First Amendment.
We're suggesting people to opt out of the intrusive naked body cam.
I'll speak to you as a group now.
Yeah.
We have a policy here, okay, that says that if you're going to do something like this, there's a permit process, and you have failed to follow that process.
Okay, so if you're not, you don't have a permit, I'm going to have to ask you to turn the cameras off, take these, and you can call them and apply for the permit and see if you can do it.
If you don't, At this point, I'm sorry, I'm going to have to ask you to leave the premises.
There is a case law statement that we are allowed to be here.
Anywhere, by property or anything that serves the public by the Constitution, we have the right to be here.
Okay, this is, but, as I'm explaining to you, we have law.
We have what I call law.
Yeah, but the Constitution trumps everything else.
Excuse me.
I'm not trying to argue with you.
I'm just trying to explain to you.
We have a process.
And if you would follow the process, you would have been absolutely given the opportunity to do what you need to do.
Okay?
So I'm going to ask you right now if you would... Okay, can you stand outside?
We're going to go outside and we'll continue this conversation.
I'm not leaving you dry here.
I'm asking you politely to shove the cameras off so that we can speak.
Yeah, sure.
I know.
But unless it's against the law, I have to keep it on.
It's for our security as well as yours.
Okay, well, as with them, let's walk out, please.
Hey sir, you flying out today?
Excuse me?
What I'm saying to you is... No, what I'm saying to you is, I'm going to ask you to stop doing this.
I'm going to give you the information you need, who you need to call, and then you can see if you can get the permit process.
But until that time, I'm going to ask you not to do what you just did.
Okay.
I'm politely asking you not to.
Which is stopping people, interfering with people when they're walking through here, unless they come to you.
If they walk up to you and say, I'm sorry, what do you have?
And you want to talk to them about it, feel free to do it.
That's a free speech issue, okay?
But when people are walking and they're not soliciting, it's a solicitation, that's what you're doing.
Okay.
Doesn't that imply, like, a sale?
No, a solicitation is an unwarranted approach of a person.
You go over and you approach them, but if they come up and they say, excuse me, just step out of the way so they can... Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course.
Sir, I'll talk to the naked body scanners.
I'm asking you to do something and you just continue to do it.
I'm asking you not to, unless they approach you, not to discuss it.
Dan, I realize a lot of things, okay?
- You guys have a risk of that. - Dan, I realize a lot of things, okay?
But what I'm asking you to do is to not do until we get the clarity that we need.
What I'm trying to say is we're allowed to be on public property.
And that is .
Now that Constitution, you're going to make this a plan, now, Constitution for all your lawyers.
Under the Constitution, I need to call that, oppose the Constitution with no employment.
The Constitution makes that law void.
Can I talk to you a second outside of that camera, please?
I just want to have a conversation.
Have I not been reasonable with you?
I understand, sir.
I'm not fighting against you.
We're not against you.
We're trying to warn people about the dangers of these machines.
Understood.
Loud and clear.
But there's a way of doing that and you have not followed that.
You haven't done it the right way.
I tried.
How?
Here's what the police told us.
This is bull crap.
They told us we have to remove 15 people maximum.
Everybody has to solve this in one form, which is intrusive.
And second of all, we've got to put them in designated places.
Which is probably at the other end of the airport.
That is against the Constitution.
That case law is right there, states.
We have a right, as long as we're not disrupting traffic, as long as we're not causing any violence or anything else, we have a right to stand our side, on our side, and not end up in flight.
And that is in the rule of the Constitution.
And I'm not fighting against you, gentlemen, at all.
I mean, I respect you gentlemen.
I wish you were up here for 10 years.
Okay, Dan.
I'm talking to you because you seem to be the point of contact.
We have an approved permit process.
It's past the muster test as far as being legal is concerned.
So what I want to say to you is if you want to stay here, that's got to go away.
You can no longer hand these out.
I'm going to ask you to turn those cameras off and I'll explain to you why.
This is a direct violation of our process.
If you want to go through it and get the permit process and go to those places, you can do that.
you're more than welcome to do it.
Those cameras, unless you want to film family members, this building is full of security measures, laid security measures, and we do not allow just the broad-based filming of an area like this for security reasons, okay?
So I'm gonna ask that to stop also.
So I'm asking you to do it. - Yeah, just as soon as this conversation is done. - Yeah.
You're more than welcome to stay on the property as long as you do those things.
If you continue to do those things, what I will do is I will tell you to cease and desist and I will give you a trespass warning saying that you can't stay here anymore.
It is a public building.
I recognize that.
I don't know.
I'm asking you very politely to turn the camera off.
- From what I'm trying to say, how do we read information to pass it? - I don't know.
I'm asking you very politely to turn the camera off.
I'm asking you.
- I'm asking you.
- I'm asking you.
- I'm going to touch the camera, sir.
I'm not.
That's authority.
You can't touch that.
You're not going to make the situation much worse.
Alright.
I'm not assaulting you.
That is assault.
That's assault.
I know who you're talking to.
You don't know me from anywhere.
Nah, you look familiar.
Where are you from?
I know you do because you're looking at me like you know me.
I know you're from somewhere.
I'll figure it out.
Alright, good.
- You may be subject to salvation or so. - Thank you. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - I just wanted to take you into a piece of paper. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I just have to... This is for our security.
- We're not done.
- We're going in the Corral.
- We're going in the Corral over there.
- Corral over there.
- Wait, is there a Corral?
- So people right here, guys right here, this is definitely a protest zone.
Violation of the First Amendment from these gentlemen here.
We are not allowed to protest because this is Big Brother land.
They're allowed to touch people, unzipping their flies from TSA, put them through intrusive naked body scans, but we are not allowed to protest in the airport.
How's that going?
Hey, sir, I've talked to the machines.
I said, "Quote, I'll add 20 times the radiation." I said, "I'm not going to do anything." No, I'm not going to do anything.
You need to run a pillow out of the pillow.
I'm going to practice.
What details, guys?
No, you didn't answer my question.
I asked you about it.
Okay, try to see.
There's another one on the ceiling.
Alright.
I said, "I'm not going to do anything." This is a direct violation of the First Amendment.
We are being told we cannot protest and under case law we have the freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and speech to protest anywhere we see fit.
Case law undocumented.
That's right, awareness of this atrocity that we have going on.
We cannot protest on the phone.
What do you treat?
Our goal is just to try to inform the public of the dangers of the traffic.
The story of this atrocity that we have going on.
And the images we have being taken of everybody going through airport security.
What's the problem with scanners?
For one, that's rather intrusive.
It really is.
Oh, for one, that's rather intrusive.
It really is.
They say they can't store the images, they can't print them, they can't transfer them, but they can do all of that.
It's in the training manuals.
Yeah, right, the EIT training manuals themselves.
radiation.
Absolutely.
So, can the interest of that?
Twenty times the radiation of the cat skin.
Yeah, you shouldn't have to have a camera just taking a camera and landing a freehold of the brain.
And really all the justification that they have is a very long time.
We just want to spread the word about the AIT machines.
Now, as disclosed, Nancy Pelosi, General Napolitano, we're not telling you to tell people that these machines do not record, transmit, or store the image.
However, the AIT machine handbooks The training manuals openly state that you can board, transmit, and store images.
And they can be accessed at any time.
Right in the manuals.
And this is well documented.
Okay?
You can do the research on this yourself.
And we're here to inform the people.
Now, we're being told right now that we can't protest here.
However, as we're speaking right now in this airport, somebody can fork a nipple to be invited.
They can be exposed to 20 times the radiation of a CAT scan.
Or, if they opt out, they get singled.
This is all over mainstream media.
They get singled out, and they get hands put down as hands.
They get women's false breasts had to get taken off.
TSA had to rip the women's nipple ring off with wires.
I mean, this stuff is going too far.
And us as Americans here on this holiday weekend, us as Americans, we want to put a stop to this.
We've got people at all 69 airports across this country right now protesting this.
And we want to protect people whose houses are being attacked.
Independent news source.
Thank you.
Absolutely.
Because the process really gives you a weapon.
That's really where the rubber is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I do.
People who have it is a little bit.
Oh, I understand.
I understand.
Yeah.
No, I hear your comments.
I don't know.
Okay.
Yeah.
I listen to you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There are two cameras, by the way.
So if you want me to quantify the statement, hold on a second, Dan.
Hold on a second, alright?
Because this is where, this evening, we're going to get something strange in here.
You think you're directing the show, you're not.
The two cameras that people can see, and they point out this one.
I've asked Nate, and I don't know this gentleman's name, to comply with a couple of wishes.