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Not "declared" ...but "expanded." This global war on terror is moving to country after country unabated. As for laws... Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Participation in the International Civil Aviation Organization Triennial Assembly Release Date: September 28, 2010 For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary Contact: 202-282-8010 MONTREAL?Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today visited Montreal to participate in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Triennial Assembly and urge representatives from nearly 190 ICAO countries to approve an unprecedented joint Declaration on Aviation Security?following the joint declarations negotiated at the regional aviation security summits the Secretary has attended in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and the Western Hemisphere over the past nine months. ?The United States applauds the ICAO?s unprecedented focus on enhancing international aviation security,? said Secretary Napolitano. ?Working together, the international community is forging a historic new foundation for aviation security that will better protect the entire global aviation system from evolving terrorist threats.? U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, the head of the U.S. delegation, and Transportation Security Administration Administrator John Pistole joined Secretary Napolitano?who is the first U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security to participate in ICAO?s triennial meeting. ICAO, the United Nations? body governing aviation, sets global aviation standards. In Montreal, Secretary Napolitano met with her counterparts from around the world to discuss the path forward on key aviation measures under consideration to strengthen the global aviation system?including the unprecedented joint Declaration on Aviation Security?which reflects the historic campaign, launched following the attempted terrorist attack on Dec. 25, 2009, to bolster worldwide aviation security standards. She also underscored the United States? support of the ICAO Comprehensive Aviation Security Strategy?a robust, comprehensive security framework that will establish a strong global aviation security strategy in the years ahead. Since the attempted terrorist attack on Northwest Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit on Dec. 25, 2009, Secretary Napolitano and the Department of Homeland Security have taken concrete steps to bolster security at airports across the United States?deploying law enforcement personnel, behavior detection officers, air marshals, and explosives detection canine teams; expediting the deployment of new Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) units to help detect metallic and non-metallic explosives; and implementing new, enhanced security measures for all air carriers with international flights to the United States. DHS also fulfilled a key 9/11 Commission recommendation in June 2010 by implementing Secure Flight for 100 percent of passengers flying domestically and internationally on U.S. airlines, meaning that the Transportation Security Administration, not the air carriers, vets passengers against government watchlists before a boarding pass is issued. For more information, visit www.dhs.gov. Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Participation in the International Civil Aviation Organization Triennial Assembly Now they are trying now to RAM THIS SHIT DOWN THE THROATS OF 190 COUNTRIES! There was a backlash building as countries like Dubai and Italy started to terminate their use harmful naked body scanners. Now the tide will be reversed because of this, and other countries will be more accepting of these draconian security measures brought to us through more fear and lies. |
again, no war declared, no expansion. if the cia wants to do its dirty work in yemen, they do it, that's how the cia operates.
again, no laws passed, there's no been no laws passed, there's no law mentioned in that cut & paste. |
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We are not yet in the "Solution" phase.. ;-) |
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What's funny but sadly predictable about GFY is that someone who is by all accounts much smarter than any other poster in this thread, Q, has pointed out why it simply doesn't make any sense.
Instead of digesting what this man has to say, and learning a thing or two, the conspiracy retards go on patting each other on the back and "welcoming" their newest member. Morons every last one. |
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i thought this was interesting considering the couple that managed to sneak into the white house |
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I have worked as a security guard and I was patting people to find weapons or illegal objects. I think pat downs are a good idea.
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48 hours before the mid-term elections ... hmm...
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the pat down leaving Amsterdam was no joke, ask the epoch crew that were on my flight. the chick that patted us girls down stuck her hand straight down the back of my pants and had her way with my ass followed by feeling inside my bra (leaving my shirt over my bra but using the shirt to reach into my bra). i guess i was lookin pretty suspicious in my ripped up jeans and tshirt. maybe didnt help that i smelled of weed.
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Like the others, this latest false flag seems to be falling apart completely.
Did Obama Order British Authorities To Find Non-Existent Ink Bomb? Also.. Obama was informed of the plot at 10:35PM eastern Thursday night, despite the fact that the East Midlands package was only first discovered roughly at the exact same time ? 3:30am on Friday morning UK time. http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-...y-robert-gibbs :1orglaugh |
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