Huge Public Outcry Over TSA Forcing 95-year-old Cancer Patient to Remove Adult Diaper
bibliotecapleyades.net | Jun 27th the Health Ranger
The TSA has once again shown itself to be an agency utterly lacking in respect for human dignity by forcing a 95-year-old cancer patient to remove her adult diaper during the screening procedure. Jean Weber, a leukemia patient, underwent the humiliating procedure at the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport where TSA agents, as usual, claim to be,
(You have to question the intelligence, obviously, of any federal employee who believes that terrorists are hiding weapons inside the diaper of a 95-year-old cancer patient. More on that below...) Outrage over the "adult diaper pat-down" has rapidly spread across the internet as more and more people are waking up and realizing the TSA has no concept of human dignity and can justify anything - yes, anything - as part of the "war on terror." The TSA even justified this adult diaper pat-down, claiming what they did was conducted in a "respectful and sensitive manner."
It's no stretch to imagine the TSA soon explaining,
Or better yet,
Adding the words "in a respectful and sensitive manner" to the crimes they are committing does not magically nullify the crimes themselves. TSA agents are criminal perverts, molesters and rapists who combine an over-inflated sense of their own importance with a stunningly sick lack of respect and dignity for fellow human beings. They're also ridiculously ineffective at actually increasing the security of air travel:
TSA Forces 95 Year Old Woman to Remove Adult Diaper - Feel Safer Yet? from YouTube Website
Wheelchairs, it turns out, always trigger an alarm. So the TSA spends an inordinate amount of time checking the underwear of all the people who can't walk. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that 95-year-old people who can't walk are probably not likely to carry out terrorist attacks on airplanes. But this concept is apparently too advanced for the TSA geniuses who have mastered the art of stripping common sense out of every rule and regulation they're given. But here's the most asinine part of this whole event:
What? No diaper? That's probably because they didn't expect their own government to treat their 95-year-old grandma like a terrorist and remove her only diaper! Perhaps the TSA should issue new guidelines to travelers so they'll be better prepared:
TSA says it did no wrong!
In other words, TSA agents are too stupid to assess the risk of terrorism by looking at people (or talking to them, like Israeli security forces do), and they are equally terrified by everyone. Imagine moving through the world with this level of mental retardation - TSA agents who walk down the street on a dark night are just as terrified of a 95-year-old woman in a wheelchair as they are by a young gang banger wearing gang clothes and carrying a large knife. The TSA seems to have lost the ability to distinguish between high security threats and low security threats... and these are the people running airport security! Any terrorist that actually tries to get on an airplane with explosives must be amused by the fact that all the TSA agents are busy checking the diapers of senior citizens for poop bombs and are therefore too distracted to deal with real terrorism threats.
This brings up a new job opportunity for them, actually:
It's time for America to stand up against the undignified and truly outrageous treatment of our veterans, grandmothers, and even infant babies at the hands of utterly idiotic TSA agents who claim to be "merely following orders." That was the excuse of every Nazi Germany soldier, of course, who committed atrocities against humankind. Any idiot can "just follow orders." What we need is some intelligent people who will refuse those orders if they violate basic human rights (not to mention Constitutional law).
TSA agents would shoot Jews if they were so ordered. They would sexually molest babies if that was a TSA rule. They would arrest and torture travelers using high-voltage electricity if that was required in the TSA manual. (The Milgram experiments readily proved this, by the way.) There is nothing these TSA agents won't do in the name of "security." And that's what makes them such an Orwellian nightmare. These are not people, they are animals because they lack the basic prerequisites of humanity: Compassion for fellow human beings, empathy and a recognition of basic human dignity. But they're perfect for government jobs, of course, because government doesn't care about human dignity either! I've warned you many times here on NaturalNews about the TSA and its rise to Nazi-like power. This is the agency that's becoming the new secret police in Amerika. If we do not stop this insanity right now, this agency will treat us all like their own private sex slaves, all while justifying it under some idiotic security regulation. Remember:
If you ever wondered how Nazi soldiers could have committed such heinous crimes against humanity in the 1930's and 40's, look no further than the TSA! You are witnessing Nazi soldiers reincarnated as American government employees. That's a huge turn-on to the class of thuggish perverts who now heavily populate the ranks of the TSA. Cancer-Stricken 95-Year-Old Woman ...and Removes Adult Diaper from NewsTravelAol Website TSA security officers at Florida's Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport patted down a cancer-stricken, 95-year-old woman and forcibly removed her adult diaper during the search, CNN reports. Could this end up being yet another TSA PR nightmare? Jean Weber was traveling with her ill mother on June 18 from Florida to Michigan to see relatives "in the final stages of her battle with leukemia" when the incident occurred.
Jean Weber says TSA officials forced her 95-year-old mother, pictured here, to remove her adult diaper. A Suspiciously "Wet and Firm" Diaper
...so they took Weber's mother to a private room. A TSA agent told Weber that her mother's Depends underwear was "wet and firm and they couldn't check it thoroughly," so the mother-daughter duo left in search of a bathroom to remove the underwear. Weber did not have an extra pair of Depends with her. Weber "burst into tears" but her mother was "very calm" even though she was forced to go through the airport without underwear. Her elderly mother was taken to the boarding gate without her as Weber was still going through security.
UPDATE 6/27 The TSA released a follow-up statement on Monday, MSNBC reports. The new statement is just a slight alteration from its original statement. The TSA's latest statement reads:
This isn't the first time the TSA has gotten into hot water over pat down procedures. In April, a video of a 6-year-old getting a pat down at the New Orleans airport went viral, while in May, a video of a baby getting a pat down caused quite a stir. Last week, the TSA announced they would change the procedures for patting down children. VIDEO |
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