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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Blaze:

Man Who Taped TSA Searching Shirtless Boy Describes Agent’s Intimidation
Posted on November 22, 2010 at 4:32pm by Jonathon M. Seidl

A college student who videotaped TSA agents searching a young, shirtless boy* spoke out today about how an unidentified, black-suited man tried to get him to delete the video.

Utah Valley University student Luke Tait, who captured the event on Friday, told KSL radio today that after he got through security someone who appeared to be with the TSA tried to convince him that his just-captured video was invasive:



The full interview can be heard through KSL here.

Tait’s video stirred controversy Monday. In his original description of the YouTube sensation, Tait made it seem TSA agents requested the boy remove his shirt, an insinuation he has backed off of in subsequent interviews. But Tait continues to claim the boy didn’t set off the metal detector, which would have prompted a secondary screening. The TSA has denied that claim.

3 comments:

  1. It's interesting to know that the TSA goon admitted he had no authority to force Tait to delete the video.

    I hope every airport in this country looks like a video studio on Wednesday. Especially if bagheads show up. EVERYTHING between the TSA agents and any muslims at these airports should be recorded and made available to the public.

    To repeat the old cult-infiltrating watchword:

    DON'T. FUCKIN'. COOPERATE.

    The al-Qaeda cargo-bomb goons have been chortling about how it only cost them $4200 to pull of that gig while we are spending billions on this paroday of security, which is in reality nothing but a government "obedience training" exercise.

    Btw, have any of those "nice, loyal American" muslims some folks keep talking about had anything public to say about the nuking and grabbing that's going on at our airports over their Ummah brothers' terrorism threats?

    Out loud, I mean. Not in a low voice when they think no one else can hear.

    Didn't think so.

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  2. this is reaching critical mass.

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  3. The proper response to this guy was to video HIM, and ask him what his name was, ask to see his identification, get that on video, who he reports to, and CALL A COP

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