Tuesday, December 3, 2013

TSA Breaking Into Cars. Will VIOLATE You

TSA Expands Searches of Parked Cars at Airports

TSA-approved warrantless searches of vehicles parked outside airports are being expanded, with a photograph taken at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport informing Thanksgiving travelers that all vehicles belonging to AmeriPark customers "will be searched by uniformed security."

The policy, which first came to light earlier this summer after complaints from people who found notes inside their car which read, "your vehicle has been inspected under TSA regulations," continues to cause confusion and stoke concern amongst privacy advocates.

When the story first broke, the TSA was keen to deflect responsibility by explaining that although, "the plan is approved by the TSA, it is up to each airport authority and its state and local law enforcement partners to follow the plan that has been implemented."


Agribusiness turns from GMOs to mutagenesis

Genetically modified organisms (or GMOs) aren't the only unregulated way to modify the genetics of crops. As GMOs get more bad press and lobbying movements against them, chemical companies are increasingly turning to mutagenesis, a process that changes the genetic information of an organism in a stable way, resulting in a genetic mutation. RT's Ameera David talks to James Shapiro, a professor of microbiology at the University of Chicago, to find out if consumers should be worried about the effects of mutagenesis in the food supply.

Alex Jones Show: Tuesday (12-3-13) Lionel

Alex uncovers a wide range of tyranny on this Tuesday, December 3 edition of the Alex Jones Show. Experts and analysts are now warning that Amazon's proposed delivery drones could be used to gather information on Americans much like how Google Street View cars harvested and stored data from private Wi-Fi networks. Nationally syndicated radio host and legal analyst Lionel joins the broadcast to discuss these recent developments and how the establishment demonizes anyone who analyzes cover-ups and corruption instead of following the government's false narratives without question. Infowars.com editor Kurt Nimmo also joins the show to break down the government takeover of the Internet as state governments begin taxing online purchases, which will undoubtedly hurt working families the most. Alex takes your calls throughout the broadcast.


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