TSA special agents served subpoenas to travel bloggers Steve Frischling and Chris Elliott, demanding that they reveal who leaked the security directive to them. The government says the directive was not supposed to be disclosed to the public.
Frischling said he met with two TSA special agents Tuesday night at his Connecticut home for about three hours and again on Wednesday morning when he was forced to hand over his lap top computer. Frischling said the agents threatened to interfere with his contract to write a blog for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines if he didn’t cooperate and provide the name of the person who leaked the memo.
So let me get this straight…
The TSA is incompetent at stopping a terrorist, even when his FATHER TOLD THEM IN ADVANCE… but they will spend millions and crush civil liberties of anyone who talks about it, because we mustn’t know about their efforts to make us all suffer while they don’t actually stop known terrorists.
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