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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Opt Out Boycott?


Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) has been implemented (imposed) on the travelling public during the last two weeks just in time for the holly-daze.

With the dawn of the increased security and the rise of encroachment on privacy many people opt-out for an 'enhanced' pat-down procedure when flying 'domestically', or on international flights.

A Nationwide Opt Out Boycott was scheduled for Nov. 24, 2010, the busiest travel day in the year. Fliers were to opt-out for the Enhanced pat-down technique, instead of walking through the AIT electronic screeners as a protest; This would would slow down airport boarding procedures.

Well, what happened? Tempus Fugit? What about principle?

Meanwhile, overseas in England, in France, and in Greece, people take their protests seriously.

These are the same Europeans that the envious Social Scientists Globalist Politically Correct Green Movement proponents regularly refer to when comparing our lack of Socialized Medical Entitlements, or lack of High-Speed Bullet Trains, or our reluctance to legalize drugs like the 'enlightened Europeans' have done.

Let's be aware that these same Europeans don't take Draconian Legislation lying down. They put their money where there mouth is! They're not going for it!

OOOUUUUUUUUUUOOO


Student protests: pupil walkouts staged across Britain
Schoolchildren join clamour against tuition fees and take placards to the streets

Steven Morris, Martin Wainwright, Adam Gabbatt, Helen Carter guardian.co.uk,

Wednesday 24 November 2010 19.52 GMT

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/nov/24/tuition-fees-protest

Recently:
French gov’t passes retirement age hike
Workers anticipate more attacks

http://www.themilitant.com/2010/7443/index.shtml

Rubbish piles up in Athens as strike enters day 5
DPA/Athens

Riot police try to disperse striking municipality garbage collectors during an anti-government rally in Athens yesterday

Heaps of rubbish clogged the streets of the Greek capital Athens on Tuesday as workers continued their strike for the fifth straight day to demand better pay and job security.

Municipal waste collectors in the city and surrounding region, which is home to nearly 5mn people, last week extended their strike to midnight today.

Residents were being forced to navigate their way past dumpsters overflowing with rubbish, rats and rotting food...

http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=400501&version=1&template_id=39&parent_id=21

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OOO

Meanwhile, back in the Land of the Free: Air-Travel for Thanksgiving goes without a hitch.

If you opt-out for driving because all of the intrusive mind-control (conditioning) measures; What will you do when they have enhanced screenings at check points on the highways and turnpikes?.

Arsenio.

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