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Airports in Canada, the US and around the world are looking to prevent terrorist attacks again. Mainly because of the failed suicide bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (Islamic militant from Nigeria), who tried to blow up flight traveling from Amsterdam to Detroit America. Would you might full body scans at the airport?

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  • @DarkAnderebu if you happen to read people's body language, their first gesture is usually one driven by fear, its a mechanism engrained within the primal human survival encoding, the government knows this, and they've developed a SCIENCE of controlling humanity....break the fear with enlightenment and wisdom, and you break their cycle of control forever, once the all of the fear is gone then courage can take place, and if that ever happens, the government is going to be shitting MASSIVE bricks.

  • @JenkemBaby al qaeda is created by the USA, so yes terrorism got created, do you really think a man in a cave just suddenly could get a hold of building plans of WTC? or even get a hold of a lot of weapons that cost tons of money? USA helped the talibans seize control of the contry and they also helped Saddam, this so called quest to free people i dont belive at all..

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  • as long as the tsa is at the airports I will never fly again!

  • @valkyria0046 actually the U.S.A. created the will for al qaeda they got most of their money and power from public execution's and heroine and cocaine etc.

  • They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. --Benjamin Franklin

    For some, flying is not a privilege, but a necessity...i.e. Those in Armed Forces, those whose jobs require traveling etc. Not all flyers are on their way to Hawaii for a vacation.

  • Flying is not a privilege for everyone. Maybe for you, but not for military personnel. They buy our tickets and send us on planes. We still get searched just like everyone else. I'm forced to fly and get searched, so because I signed a contract saying I will defend America against enemies foreign and domestic. I have to have my privacy violated by a TSA agent and get "the same levels of radiation as a dental x-ray" How many of you have gone to the dentist and wasn't required to wear a lead vest.

  • @bobobano What about those who are business travelers? Its not a privilege for them, they have to so they can have money to pay their bills.

  • @bobobano What about those who are business travelers? Its not a privilege for them, they have to so they can have money to pay their bills.

  • Too bad my Frequent Flyer Miles don't also cover Cancer Screenings, with all this radiation exposure every time I want to travel, I'll need frequent flyer cancer screenings to check for malignant lumps or unusual lymph activity.

    I wonder if the Federal Govt will admit responsibility for all the premature deaths being caused by X-ray over-exposure?

    They say it's about the same radiation exposure as a typical mammography or dental X-ray, somehow I'm still not at ease with anything the TSA claims.

  • @daz919

    As are luggage scanners, metal detectors, and those anti theft chips they attach to electronics in stores.

  • @travelsonic

    Flying is indeed a privileged, this point does not become any less correct as time goes on. The fact that people believe allowing increased security measures means sacrificing liberty is moot due to this fact.

  • ... please..... for one, the issue is not with SECURITY OVERALL but the particular METHOD.

    Second.... flying being a privilege or not, considering the government is doing this, not the airlines, this is nothing more, IMO of course, than a pointless parrot point.

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