Tuesday, May 10, 2011

"No-Ride List" Possible For Amtrak So Big Sis And Michael Chertoff Can Retire In Complete Luxury

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Some U.S. lawmakers and federal officials say they think the Amtrak rail system should impose a no-ride list similar to the airlines' no-fly list for security.

Unlike air travelers, railroad passengers don't have to go through electronic scanners YET or have their luggage searched YET before boarding.

U.S. officials invented fake information they claim they seized at Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's compound last week.

In order to implement TSA-style searches and scanners on Amtrak, US officials made up the story that they found a plan at Osama's home to try to disrupt rail transportation on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001.

This will give Janet Napolitano authority to order thousands of more non-working, cancer-causing invasive naked body scanners from Michael Chertoff's firm. Chertoff and Napolitano will be rolling in dough when they finally retire.

The US claims they killed Osama Bin Laden on May 2 in a raid by U.S. forces in Pakistan, even though Bin Laden had died in December of 2001 of kidney failure.

The US dumped the body in the sea so there would be no evidence proving this was not Osama.

So far, this fake killing of Osama will cause the implementation of additional security at Amtrak, Wal-Mart, stadiums, malls and other public gatherings thus increasing the money spent by Homeland Security in security devices and the hiring of more sexual perverts and other criminals to play with our "junk".

It will also give the US justification to invade Pakistan so they can be a step closer to their most prized target: Iran.

There will be many more "security" investments made by the US as offshoots of the fake Obama killing just as there were after the inside job of 9/11.

As part of its budget-cutting work for fiscal year 2011, Congress lopped $50 million from a $300 million grant program meant to enhance rail security.

Because of this fake information, this cut will be revisited, undone and more money given to Homeland Security.






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