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How to deal with police state death squads without an internal
passport manufactured in Communist China.

TO: Dick Allgire
http://thehawaiichannel.com/newsteam/121634/detail.html

RE: Welcome To The New Police State
http://rense.com/general76/amdd.htm

Hello,

I enjoyed your oped/news about your experience with TSA/rentacops. I
hope you did a local TV news broadcast about this.

It saddens me that I have to hide my videocam under my coat in order
to videotape my own takeoff or landing, since this is now "banned"
(without law) aboard airliners today. After all, I was proud of my
winning two awards in Hollywood, and wanted to broadcast my award
ceremony, complete with airport scenes.
http://piratenews.org/hollywood.html
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4195343968141016185&hl=en

I remember the good old days of meeting family at the gate, and
watching the departures and arrivals, with no checkpoints. It's
insane to see TSA goons wand-rape women in public, especially when
1,000s of TSA airport security screeners are illegal aliens suing a
class action to keep their jobs.

Yes, this is USA, not Nazi Germany or Communist China. Today, a
police state death squad kidnapped me at gunpoint in USA, and
extorted a bribe, a/k/a a "routine traffic stop". When I began
videotaping my own traffic stop, the armed "cop" began to freak out,
and gave me an unlawful order to turn off my videocam, when his
videocam was recording me. Every US citizen has a Constitutionally
protected God-given Natural right to travel, by whatever method
desired, for non-commercial not-for-hire purposes. Watch this
space...

Last month, I was videotaping a car crash scene on a US highway, when
a sheriff deputy gave me an unlawful order to "turn off my camera and
erase my pictures, or I will confiscate your camera." I pretended to
erase the video, then posted it on the web. I should have left it
running and pointed it at the ground.
http://one.revver.com/watch/244981
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSEXTI6YoWU

During my cable access TV broadcast on Robocops from AUSTRALIA
replacing US cops and US courts, and sending million$ of taxdollar$
to the Land of Oz, I included my speach to city council. In response,
by CATV general manager threatened to sue me for $150,000, apparently
under pressure from Redflex Corporation's lawyers. It's verboten to
report the fact that this govt contractor in NOT located in USA,
contrary to the pathological lies by city council, police and the
media mafia, or to report on the Top Secret class action filed in
federal court to refund all such bogus traffic tickets. But it was
fun to say the F-word on 100,000 watt NeoCon radio, which can result
in a $100,000 FCC fine against them:
http://piratenews.org/kill-robocops.html
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6410549186072180914&hl=en

If we want freedom to travel in USA, the battles must first be fought
in traffic courts. Only after learning how to win in the kiddie pool,
can we hope to win by diving off the deep end aganist Isreali/US Dept
of Homeland Security and Wide Open Borders.

My job for federal govt was loading nuke bombs on supersonic bombers
targeted at WESTERN Europe, and sabotaging US military bases using
conventional explosives. 1,000s of US soldiers have that identical
job. BTW, 9/11 was an inside job - read Pentagon's declassified
Operation Northwoods.
http://piratenews.org/pentagon_whistleblower.html
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=92662&page=1
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20010430/doc1.pdf

Sincerely,

John Lee, executive producer
PIRATE NEWS TV
1am Saturdays on
Comcast Channel 12
Charter Channel 6
Winner Best Filmed Music
L.A. Indies Awards 2006
Winner Best Music Video
Los Angeles Music Awards 2005
Winner Best Website
TenneSeed Technology in Business
Tennessee Collegiate Website Design Contest 2000
Knoxville TN
http://PirateNews.org
http://AmericanAutobahn.com
http://piratenews.org/fasterthanaspeedingticket.html
http://piratenews.org/how-to-win-in-dragon-court.html

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Welcome To The New Police State

By Dick Allgire
KITV News, Honolulu
5-18-7

In the old days in The United States of America, a journalist didn't
have to get permission to conduct an interview in a public place. But
this is a new America, a place where armed security agents watch your
every move and require their permission to exercise what used to be a
first amendment right.

I've been a television news reporter for 33 years. I first began
covering news when Richard Nixon was about to resign. I've gone to
airports many times to film-yes we used to use film- and lately to
video-tape and interview famous and infamous people getting on and
getting off airplanes. I've been around a while and I've covered a
lot of stories at airports. Things have changed.

I want to tell you what happened to me today (May 17, 2007) at
Honolulu International Airport. I was assigned to meet and interview
Nainoa Thompson, navigator of the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe Hokule'a.
He and his crew were departing for Japan to sail their Hawaiian canoe
on the final leg of an historic voyage. It was arranged for our crew
to meet them on the sidewalk outside the check-in area. All I needed
was a quick couple of sound bites with Nainoa and two of the young
crew members who were leaving to fulfill a cultural mission of
goodwill and Aloha.

I arrived with a news photographer at the Honolulu Airport and we
paid to park in the parking garage. We walked to the public sidewalk
in front of the check-in area where we met Nainoa and the young
crewmembers. We turned on the camera and began talking with them.

This is something I have done at least a hundred times over the past
33 years. In the USA a reporter used to be able to go to any public
place and interview someone without being rousted by authorities.

This was not a restricted area. We did not attempt to board an
airplane, or walk past the security gate, or get out on to a runway.
We were not taping near any TSA checkpoint. We were out on the
sidewalk at a public facility.

While I was interviewing an 18-year old Hawaiian, asking how he felt
about taking a voyage on a Hawaiian canoe several uniformed security
agents walked up and stopped the interview. They insisted that we
cease videotaping. They demanded to know what we were doing, who
authorized us to be there, and whether we had permission.

EXCUSE ME???

In the United States of America that I grew up in a reporter was
allowed to interview anyone in any public place, about anything, at
any time, without requesting or having to be granted permission by
unformed goons. Pardon me- I mean low wage security guards.

I snapped, and perhaps I should apologize to these poor rent-a-cops.
I did not say it to their faces, but as I turned to go to the airport
security office I did mutter an obscenity: "This is the f&#^ing
United States. You don't need permission to do an interview in a
public place. This is not supposed to be a goddamned fascist state!"

They heard me. Now I was asking for trouble. They called for backups.
Several more armed security guards surrounded my cameraman. He told
them, "It's not big deal; we're just trying to interview some people
about sailing on the Hokule'a."

I went to the security office and got "permission" from airport
authorities to do something that is supposed to be guaranteed under
our (former) Constitution.

It saddens me to see America slipping into a state that allows armed
security guards to demand "authorization" for something that used to
be taken for granted. I never before had to get "permission"
from "authorities" to talk to someone in a public place. I brought
this up in the security office when they were so
graciously "granting" me permission to resume my interview. A
security guard in front of a bank of television surveillance monitors
told me, "Things are different after 911."

I wonder- what does a well known television reporter interviewing
young Hawaiian kids in a public place about sailing on a canoe have
to do with 911? How is this a threat?

And the saddest thing for me is this- young people growing up today
will simply submit. They won't even remember a time when a reporter-
or any citizen- could go to an airport and talk to someone without
having to get permission from authorities.

http://rense.com/general76/amdd.htm

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