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National Opt-Out Day - November 24th - Say No to Naked Body Scanners!

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http://www.optoutday.com/ - Spread the message!

National Opt-Out Day represents an exciting opportunity for all Americans. This very simple, straightforward act of civil disobedience is one that everyone can get behind. Help spread the message and make sure everyone knows this is something they can support and participate in! Share this video and do what you can to inform people about this issue.

Opt-Out of being body scanned on November 24th & every time you travel!

Brought to you by Adam VS The Man
Written by Adam Kokesh
Directed and Produced by Dustin DeLelles
http://www.adamvstheman.com

Please share this video and let you family & friends know they have the option to OPT-OUT when confronted with a naked body scanner!

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  • It's 'us' against 'them'--and the government itself. I'm embarrassed to be "American" when it's 'alright'--to have anyone groping me, my wife or my children, telling them they must appear naked before the Emperor's minions. The rational way to solve the problem is to demand a Declaration of Peace upon the world and take away any reason to harm an innocent Citizen. Respect the 2nd Amendment--yes, even on airplanes, and we could again be "free" people, instead of ignorant tax cattle.

  • Funny how Americans are nearly being raped just to get on a plane while the borders of Texas, Arizona, California and New Mexico are wide open.

    This is outrageous!

    Where is the Eric Holder DOJ to protect American's rights?

    Are the damn illegal Mexicans civil rights more important the Americans?

    OPT OUT!

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  • @MotesTV Airspace is different, most people lack the ability to regulate it. As for security and your theory that if people were more responsible we could enjoy real security, I agree 100%. I also agree with your method of protesting by not flying on airlines patrolled by TSA. But National Opt Out day goes a step beyond that, their GOAL was not to simply not fly on those airlines, but to prevent other people from flying too by holding up lines at airports.

  • Right now, the federal government claims all air rights and delegates those rights to commercial airlines, and so the responsibility of air security falls lawfully with the federal government. That's the problem, because it's too much air for one entity to secure. Point and case 9/11. Try to see my point, if people, individuals were responsible, we could enjoy real security, but it takes work from everyone. 

  • I think it should be reinstated and companies should be forced to bargain with the landowners for contracts to acquire or lease the air rights from them. Instead, the USA just said it was impractical for the development of air travel...blah,blah,blah, we let big corporations do what they want. I mean, if you live in an area were plans constantly fly over, that's an annoyance and you should be compensated. Then whoever owns the air rights would be responsible for security of that air.

  • I disagree with your lack of verve for reducing inefficient and ineffective government control. There's no reason to hurt someone not causing you harm, but the TSA is causing mental damage to the populace. I would protest by not flying on commercial airlines using TSA. I think the real issue here is airspace. I believe it was held prior to the inception of the FAA that Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad caelum et ad inferos, or that a landowner owned his air above him. I see that as legitimate.

  • @MotesTV I don't disagree with anything you just said. You'll notice I never once said I agree with what TSA is doing. I'm just saying, I disagree with blaming everything on TSA, radical Islam along with anyone else who tries to kill people on planes are the people at fault and deserve 100% of the blame for these ridiculious policies. I also disagree with the Opt Out day, the point of which was to hold up lines to protest, resulting in people missing their flights, that's not a good thing.

  • @dunkelfier Man, just opening the emergency exit while a plane is passing through a cold front could cause it to crash. Point being it's just a fact of life that any of us could decide to commit suicide and take a few others with us...just a fact of life. Letting others kill without being killed is what is preventable. All in all, you really just can't live your life being scared, commit to peace and others won't be attracted to suicide, try to rule by an ironfist and your arms will want to die.

  • @MotesTV Hijackings maybe, but pilots carrying pistols won't do anything to stop suicide bombings.

  • @dunkelfier Extreme is an opinion. I think our fear of the muslims is what has damaged us. Since, 9/11 I believe all pilots now carry pistols. I believe that is enough to deter the threat of a hijacking.

  • Obama knows best.

    Who are we to question the wisdom of the messiah when he says the government must grab our nuts and molest little boys and girls in the name of national security.

  • @MotesTV Everyone is selfish to some degree. I'd say the people who protested (turns out there were very few and travelers weren't held up, thank God) who intended on holding up the lines were more selfish. Granted, TSA should change their policies I agree, we must remember that this isn't TSA's fault. The fault lies with the extremist Muslims who savagely try to kill innocent people. We need to eradicate the extremists, that would solve everything.

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