In Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's world
of an "Israelized" America, the terms SPOT (Screening
Passengers by Observation Technique) and BDO (Behavior Detection
Officer) are the new acronyms of Stasi-like control of the
American citizenry by a government that treats anyone as a
suspicious person in the same manner that Israel mistreats
its own Arab citizens and Palestinians.
Sunday, this editor and his colleague faced the Chertoffian
menace at Washington's Reagan National Airport while heading
to the gate to board a flight to Houston.
It is now clear from a review of the events that unfolded
that I was pre-selected for an intensive search and battery
of questions even before arriving in line for the security
screening. A Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
screener was overheard saying, "the guy with the beard."
Since I was the only person in line who also had a beard,
it was evident that a red flag had earlier been raised.
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What followed, was worse than anything I had previously encountered
while leaving Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport, itself a revolting
display of ingratitude to citizens of the country that bankrolls
Israel, or the Israeli-run screening process at Amsterdam's
Schipol Airport.
First, I was instructed to enter a glass isolation chamber
and point out my belongings that were exiting the X-ray machine.
Anyone with claustrophobia would really enjoy being placed
in such a chamber and have to speak to the screener through
small holes in the glass.
I was then led to an area where all my carry-on bags were
emptied. I was also forced to empty my pockets of everything.
A bevy of screeners then proceeded to go through my wallet
examining everything: cash, credit cards, VA medical benefits
card, National Press Club card, voter's registration card,
and driver's license. Then came an examination of my press
credentials and related IDs: Investigative Reporters and Editors
(IRE) card, Society of Professional Journalists card, National
Archives research card, Library of Congress card, three press
credentials, and membership card in Association for Intelligence
Officers (AFIO).
In a blatant violation of the First and Fourth Amendments,
my reporter's notebooks, containing names of contacts in Houston
and around the world were paged through by the screeners.
Another screener asked if I minded being probed in "certain
private areas." He then asked if I'd like the examination
to be conducted in private. I replied, "No, let everyone
see this." He then proceeded to examine my groin area.
Then came the battery of questions.
1. Are you feeling okay?
2. Where are you going today?
3. How long will you be there?
4. Why are you going there?
5. What story are you covering/
6. Who do you write for?
7. When did you move to Washington?
8. Where did you live before that?
9. What did you do for a living before?
10. Who was the most famous person you ever met?
11. What was the most famous event you ever covered?
12. What type of things do you write about?
13. What type of politics do you cover?
14. What is your place of birth?
My colleague, who had successfully passed through screening
and was waiting for me, was then asked to step into the holding
area so she "could see and hear what was going on."
It was a ruse. She was also subjected to a full carry-on bag
examination, frisking, and a series of personal questions:
1, Are you with him?
2. Where are you going?
3. What is the purpose of your visit?
4. What story are you investigating?
5. How long were you in the US Air Force?
6. Where were you stationed overseas?
7. Why were you not overseas in the military?
8. When are you returning?
9. Who do you work for?
10. What is an independent journalist?
11. How long have you been working with him?
12. Do you find your job fulfilling?
13. What is your place of birth?
After this Gestapo-like of questioning, I was told that a
TSA screener was writing details in a notebook for the "paperwork."
My colleague was told TSA was going to file an "incident
report."
The nature of WMR's coverage is that our sources are our
lifeblood and anything done to compromise them is a direct
attack on the freedom of the press and our rights as journalists.
The notion of press freedom does not exist in Chertoff's worldview
of police state tactics and total surveillance but his worldview
is a distinctly un-American one, something that is more properly
relegated to the history books of his ancestral Czarist Russia.
When our investigations take us beyond the Washington Beltway,
it is not within Chertoff's purview to find out details about
the purpose of the trip, even though it may shed an unwelcome
light on his network of Mossad operatives and Russian-Israeli
gangsters and scam artists who are now running rampant in
these United States of America.
The antics at Washington Reagan National are not unique.
Foreign journalists have been subjected to similar invasive
screening either at US embassies when applying for the required
journalist visas to visit the United States or at immigration
screening at US entry points.
The corporate media will not report on these cases as they
are part of the problem in allowing Chertoff and his American
Gestapo to continue to turn the United States into one big
West Bank-style checkpoint.
One other note. This editor visited the USSR and draconian
nations such as Paul Kagame's Rwanda, Yoweri Museveni's Uganda,
Hun Sen's Cambodia, the former military junta's Thailand,
surveillance society Singapore, and Muslim monarchy Brunei
Darussalam. Nothing compares to what occurred at Washington
National Airport. It is yet another sign of the fact that
the United States has entered a phase of fascist control.
There's only one question that remains: Is the slide reversible?