TSA Has Never Stopped a Terrorist But They ve Been Legally Robbing Travelers for Years
Published: April 4, 2021
The TSA – whose job is supposedly “fighting terrorism” – is, without doubt, one of America’s most corrupt and incompetent agencies. However, last year, they apparently became so unsatisfied with the mere ability to strip search babies, remove colostomy bags, beat up blind cancer patients, and fondle your genitalia, that they announced a more invasive physical pat-downs. The pat-downs, which TSA warned would probably prompt assault complaints with the police department because of their invasive nature, have been implemented.
On top of aggressive pat downs and indiscriminate molestation of the young, old, and even triple amputees, the TSA can and will steal your money if they find it in your bag. A new class action lawsuit filed by the Institute for Justice, exposes an egregious practice of agents taking money specifically, lots of cash from innocen
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The liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau: Holocaust Remembrance Day
A picture taken just after the liberation by the Soviet army in January, 1945, shows a group of children wearing concentration camp uniforms at the time behind barbed wire fencing in the Oswiecim (Auschwitz) Nazi concentration camp. AP Photo/CAF pap, file
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NOTE: January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
(by Deb Kiner, PennLive) On Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet Army liberated the Nazi death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, in German-occupied Poland.
Soldiers freed more than 7,000 people who had been held at the camp by Nazi Germany. They were starved and tortured.
The Soviets also found piles of corpses and piles of clothing, shoes and human hair removed from people who had been executed in the gas chamber.
‘Starved for human kindness’: The liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau during the Holocaust
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
Posted Jan 27, 2021
FILE - A picture taken just after the liberation by the Soviet army in January, 1945, shows a group of children wearing concentration camp uniforms at the time behind barbed wire fencing in the Oswiecim (Auschwitz) Nazi concentration camp.AP Photo/CAF pap, file
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On Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet Army liberated the Nazi death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, in German-occupied Poland.
Soldiers freed more than 7,000 people who had been held at the camp by Nazi Germany. They were starved and tortured.
The Soviets also found piles of corpses and piles of clothing, shoes and human hair removed from people who had been executed in the gas chamber.