TSA HIRES MURDERERS RAPISTS AND CON ARTISTS TO KEEP YOU IN LINE! (AND THEY THINK WE ARE THE TERRORISTS)
TSA KILLER
TSA KILLER
One of the top federal Transportation Security Administration officials in the state of Mississippi has been arrested for murdering a co-worker Stacey
Wright. Police found Wright, 43, stabbed to death in her apartment there Authorities said Ruben Orlando Benitez, 45, who serves as assistant federal security director for screening for the TSA in Mississippi, has been arrested. Bond has been set at $3 million. READ ENTIRE ARTICLE
Another TSA Agent Has Been Arrested For Child Rape
Clifton Lyles, who worked at the Nashville International Airport, was arrested earlier this week in Rutherford County, Tennessee, and charged with the rape assualt and battery of a young girl.
Earlier this month, a TSA employee was charged with six counts of lewdness with a child.
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TSA SCAMERS RUN CON GAMES AT YOUR LOCAL AIRPORT (BRIBES GLADLY ACCEPTED)
Wright. Police found Wright, 43, stabbed to death in her apartment there Authorities said Ruben Orlando Benitez, 45, who serves as assistant federal security director for screening for the TSA in Mississippi, has been arrested. Bond has been set at $3 million. READ ENTIRE ARTICLE
Another TSA Agent Has Been Arrested For Child Rape
Clifton Lyles, who worked at the Nashville International Airport, was arrested earlier this week in Rutherford County, Tennessee, and charged with the rape assualt and battery of a young girl.
Earlier this month, a TSA employee was charged with six counts of lewdness with a child.
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TSA SCAMERS RUN CON GAMES AT YOUR LOCAL AIRPORT (BRIBES GLADLY ACCEPTED)
Suddenly, a small middle-aged woman wearing a TSA (Transportation Security Administration) uniform moved along that line, pushing a wheelchair while asking, in a thick non-English accent, if anyone was in need of her help. No one responded. But she nonetheless made it clear that one didn't need to be disabled for her to assist one of us, that she was available. Stopping, she even insisted that any one of us hop in. We talked/dared Rich, my wife's first cousin, to sit in the chair. He balked, but then went along with it. Zoom. Off we went, the four of us, circumventing roughly an hour's shuffle line, until we reached the screening stations. Along the way, the woman in the TSA uniform said in her broken English, "I take care of you; you take care of me." As suspected. She was working a hustle. When we arrived at the screeners' positions, Rich arose, suddenly and magically cured of his affliction. The uniformed TSA and NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) men and women working this stop didn't seem to think anything of it. They seemed familiar with this woman as they allowed her to provide us the next position through the nearest scanner. I reached into my pocket, selected a $5 bill from a fold, and conspicuously handed it to her. No moderately alert TSA or NTSB uniformed personnel in the vicinity could have missed it. It was clear: I was paying off a uniformed TSA worker officer for privileged access. Everyone nearby in uniform seemed to know the score. As we stepped through the scanner, our TSA wheel-woman was waiting on the other side. She indiscreetly -- well above a whisper -- told us she expected more than $5 for her official crooked services rendered. This time she was borderline angry: "Not happy. I took care of you, now you take care of me!" We gave her a few more bucks, again, as conspicuously as we made the first payment.
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