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TSA: Another Security Breach?

Posted in Public Affairs, Technology, Terrorism, war, wordpress, Politics, News Media, United States, Aviation, Safety, Public, Opinion, Question on January 4th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews

Is this going to be one of those stories that turns out to be a mistaken report or another embarrassing and dangerous episode with US national security? The sole excerpt presented here from the AP report linked below is troubling. ‘ No update late Sunday night on the man who walked through the exit.’ Hence the earlier question on whether this is a mistaken report or we all have something more to worry about on aviation security.

Flights Grounded at Newark Airport
Officials: Flights grounded at US airport after man goes through exit door to bypass security
By KIM GAMEL Associated Press Writer
January 4, 2010 (AP)
The Associated Press

A spokesman said the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is assisting with the possible security breach, and Davis had no update late Sunday night on the man who walked through the exit.

TSA Statement on New Security Measures for International Flights to the U.S.
News & Happenings
January 3, 2010

DHSToday, the Transportation Security Administration issued new security directives to all United States and international air carriers with inbound flights to the U.S. effective January 4, 2010.

The new directive includes long-term, sustainable security measures developed in consultation with law enforcement officials and our domestic and international partners.

Because effective aviation security must begin beyond our borders, and as a result of extraordinary cooperation from our global aviation partners, TSA is mandating that every individual flying into the U.S. from anywhere in the world traveling from or through nations that are state sponsors of terrorism or other countries of interest will be required to go through enhanced screening. The directive also increases the use of enhanced screening technologies and mandates threat-based and random screening for passengers on U.S. bound international flights.

The TSA statement above seemed to be the only related information available at the TSA’s website after viewing the initial item from AP via ABC.

Maybe this is good news. If US national security remains a major topic in the media perhaps needed corrections will follow. But few are probably counting on it. As an example of what is meant by that is former security chief Michael Chertoff and former CIA chief Hayden were on Meet the Press Sunday. David Gregory, the host, offered the disclaimer that Chertoff is tied to a company offering screening technology to the federal government. During the program, all three, Obama’s deputy national security adviser John Brennan, Michael Chertoff and Michael Hayden either praised Napolitano in light of security failures or expressed no concern about her handling of such matters.

Gee, could this be another case of revolving doors, business as usual in our nation’s capitol and all players responding based on their personal agendas? Another good reason to read Michelle Malkin’s book, Culture of Corruption. No, this blog nor the author of this post are receiving anything for expressing this sentiment. As a public service from this concerned citizen the link to Malkin’s book is in this blog’s sidebar along with other important titles. If you haven’t already you would do well to read them. Certainly they are not the only books out there but are the ones this blog is currently promoting, again, with no money or other perks involved. Read.

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related:

DHS Plans to Catch Only One in Four Travelers Committing ‘Major’ Criminal Violations While Entering U.S. on International Fights in 2010
Monday, January 04, 2010
By Terence P. Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief

(CNSNews.com) - Documents produced by the Department of Homeland Security indicate that in fiscal 2010 the department is planning to catch only 26 percent of travelers committing major criminal violations while seeking to enter the United States through international airports.

click to read the rest….

Obama, Transparency and Unanswered Questions

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conspiracy, News Media, disclosure, ethics, Law, Justice, obama, Congress, Question on February 25th, 2009 by Stanford Matthews

02/13/09: PRESS RELEASE - Berg Fighting On – 3 Pending Lawsuits to
Expose Obama for “not” being Constitutionally “qualified/eligible” to be President
and Berg requests help to spread the word as the major media refuses

(Contact information and PDF at end)

(Lafayette Hill, PA – 02/13/09) - Philip J. Berg, Esquire, the first Attorney who filed suit against Barack H. Obama challenging Senator Obama’s lack of Constitutional “qualifications/eligibility” to serve as President of the United States and his cases that are still pending, Berg vs. Obama [2 cases – 1 under seal] and Hollister vs. Soetoro a/k/a Obama announced today the request to his supporters to spread the word as the major media continues to refuse to cover this story – the most significant story in the history of our country; the biggest “HOAX” perpetrated on the citizens of the United States in 230 years, since our nation was established. Obama must be legally removed from office.
Berg’s request: “I hereby request all of obamacrimes.com supporters to (1) go to your computers; (2) send a message to everyone on ‘your address’ book to go to obamacrimes.com and read it; (3) ask everyone on ‘their address’ book to read and send on to everyone on their address book; and (4) if they can, make a contribution to obamacrimes.com [on our web site to donate online or mail in]. I am requesting donations of asking four [4] friends to contribute $15.00 each or donate $60.00 themselves as this is the seventh [7th] month that we are pursuing this effort to expose Obama’s ‘HOAX’ and we are preparing to proceed with discovery [interrogatories, request for production of documents, subpoenaing of documents, depositions of Obama & Howard Dean, etc.].

I believe that 10 to 15 million people are aware of the Obama ‘HOAX,’ and we must make 75 million people aware. When people are made aware of the Obama ‘HOAX,’ that Obama has not proven he is constitutionally ‘qualified/eligible’ to be President; that Obama has not produced his original (vault version) ‘Birth Certificate;’ that Obama has not produced legal documents to show he legally changed his name from his ‘adopted’ name of ‘Barry Soetoro’ from Indonesia; they will demand Obama be removed from his office of President of the United States.”

Berg concluded, “I am proceeding for the 305 + million people in ‘our’ U.S.A., for ‘our’ forefathers and for the tens of thousands of men and women that have died and/or been maimed defending our Constitution, with our legal fight to prove that Obama is not constitutionally qualified/eligible to be President.”

Status of Cases:

Berg vs. Obama, Third Circuit Court of Appeals No. 08 – 4340
Berg filed Brief on 1/20/09
Waiting for Response Briefs from Obama, DNC and the other Defendants (Appellees)

Berg vs. Obama, U.S. District Court
Case filed under seal on 11/07/08 – cannot be discussed

Hollister vs. Soetoro a/k/a Obama,
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 08-cv-02254
Berg filed 1st Amended Complaint for Hollister on 2/09/09
after Soetoro/Obama and Biden filed Motion to Dismiss

For copies of all Court Pleadings, go to obamacrimes.com

For Further Information Contact:
Philip J. Berg, Esquire

555 Andorra Glen Court, Suite 12
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-2531
(610) 825-3134
(800) 993-PHIL [7445]
Fax (610) 834-7659
Cell (610) 662-3005

philjberg@obamacrimes.com

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02/13/09: PRESS RELEASE -Berg Fighting On – 3 Pending Lawsuits to Expose Obama for “not” being Constitutionally “qualified/eligible” to be President and Berg requests help to spread the word as the major media refuses

Shelby Takes Heat on Obama Citizenship Question

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, News Media, disclosure, obama, Opinion, Question on February 24th, 2009 by Stanford Matthews

What's the deal, Barry?If Senator Shelby is taking heat for a story indicating he questions President Obama’s citizenship it may be worth the price of admission. While Shelby is quoted below responding to the report being incomplete and a distortion and the paper standing by their account the story becomes mired in who do you believe? But does that really matter? The larger point is that the MSM never pursued the vast quantity of questions about their chosen candidate. To have one question revived if only for a moment may be worthwhile. The mystery man who is the current US President has successfully dodged inquiries into his past.

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Obama Birth Certificate: Senator Shelby Comment
Right Pundits, CA -
By Maggie M. Thorton A United States Senator has spoken in public about Barack Obama’s natural born citizenship status. A constituent asked Senator Richard …

Shelby’s office calls Times report ‘distortion’
Cullman Times Online, AL -
Richard Shelby’s office is calling a Cullman Times report “incomplete” and a “distortion” of his comments on President Obama’s citizenship status during a …

‘I Haven’t Seen Any Birth Certificate’
The Washington Independent, DC -
Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) is getting heat today for his response to a question about President Obama’s citizenship, delivered to a conspiracy-minded citizen …

2/23: The GOP Gets Feisty
National Journal, DC -
Richard Shelby (R-AL) a “conspiracy theorist” and a “nasty, braindead piece of work” after he questioned Pres. Obama’s citizenship during a meeting with …

Alabama paper stands by Shelby story
Politico, DC -
Senator Richard Shelby today denied, through a spokesman, casting doubt on President Obama’s citizenship, but the Cullman, Ala., paper that reported that he …

Shelby: ‘They said he was born in Hawaii, but I haven’t seen any …
WorldNetDaily, OR -
Other challenges have focused on Obama’s citizenship through his father, a Kenyan subject to the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom at the time of his birth …

What’s the Story on Spencer Abraham?

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, Immigration, Religion, Opinion, Border Control, Question on August 2nd, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

From what has been reported in the media and the blogosphere it would seem that the concern over the Fred Thompson campaign hiring Spencer Abraham was primarily based on two items. Abraham is viewed as in favor of unrestrained immigration and by preference and cultural heritage practices and supports Islamic or Muslim religion and beliefs.

This is an open post requesting comment on the question of exactly who is Spencer Abraham and what significance does working with the Fred Thompson campaign present? As indicated in the text below from the records of Congress, Rep David Obey of Wisconsin and a copy of a letter from then Secretary of Energy, Spencer Abraham are offered merely as documents that would not by themselves alarm anyone who is not familiar with Spencer Abraham. Hence the request for comment on this topic. What do you know for sure about Spencer Abraham?

As best it can be, this post will be moderated so kindly restrain yourself if this topic bothers you enough to cause great emotional distress. That would save someone much time on blog maintenance that could be used for more useful tasks.

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APPOINTMENT OF CONFEREES ON H.R. 4775, 2002 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT FOR FURTHER RECOVERY FROM AND RESPONSE TO TERRORIST ATTACKS ON THE UNITED STATES — (House of Representatives - June 12, 2002)

Mr. YOUNG of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to take from the Speaker’s table the bill (H.R. 4775) making supplemental appropriations for further recovery from and response to terrorist attacks on the United States for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, and for other purposes, with a Senate amendment thereto, disagree to the Senate amendment, and agree to the conference asked by the Senate.

The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Simpson). Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Florida?

There was no objection.

MOTION TO INSTRUCT OFFERED BY MR. OBEY

Mr. OBEY. Mr. Speaker, I offer a motion to instruct conferees.

The Clerk read as follows:

Mr. OBEY moves that the managers on the part of the House at the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the Senate amendment to H.R. 4775 be instructed to insist, for each item directly related to the war on terrorism or homeland security, on the higher dollar amount in either the House bill or the Senate amendment and to disagree to any item that appropriates additional funds earmarked for a specific project not related to the war on terrorism or homeland security.

The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. Obey) will be recognized for 30 minutes and the gentleman from Florida (Mr. Young) will be recognized for 30 minutes.

The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. Obey).

Mr. OBEY. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 9 minutes.

Mr. Speaker, the motion to instruct conferees directs the House Members serving on the conference to convert what has been all too often merely a rhetorical assault on terrorism into a real war. It requires that we go to the higher dollar figure on any item directly related to the war on terrorism, and it also directs that we delete from the conference report funding for any item that is earmarked for a specific project or individual Member of Congress. That is to ensure that this supplemental remains focused on the job before us, fighting terrorism, and that those engaged in that war on behalf of the American people have the resources that they need to conduct that war.

I find that ordinary people are somewhat amazed when they find that, despite all the rhetoric about a war on terrorism, we often continue to decline to provide the resources needed to actually conduct that effort. One example is the fact that the Pentagon called up 80,000 Guard and Reservists following September 11.

We need those Reserves because our regular force is overwhelmed with all of the requirements being placed on them. If you do not believe me, Secretary Rumsfeld has made that statement. We do not have enough mechanics to keep all of our planes in the air, we do not have enough MPs to protect our bases and guard prisoners. But, remarkably, when the Pentagon told the White House budget office that it would cost $5.8 billion more than was contained in the regular fiscal 2003 appropriation bill to pay the cost of those Guards and Reservists called up to active duty, the White House budget office told them they could only have $4.1 billion. As a result, many of those reserves will have to be sent home early, unless we appropriate a considerable amount above the White House request. In my view, this is ludicrous. It is one of those situations that continues because it is so outrageous that nobody really believes it is going on.

The truth is that some of the same people at the other end of the avenue who give lectures about the war on terrorism, particularly in the OMB, are particularly stingy when it comes to providing cash that is actually needed to conduct the effort. As a result, the resources needed by those who are actually engaged in that effort are not getting there and will not get there unless Congress acts to reverse the request.

I would give the House another example. We have heard a lot of talk in the last several days about a dirty bomb. The President and Secretary of Energy, a former Republican Senator, a man named to that office by the President and confirmed by the Senate when it was still in Republican hands, a man respected on both sides of the aisle, Secretary Abraham, has asked that we spend some money in this bill to deny terrorists access to the radioactive materials that could be used to build a dirty bomb. He asked that we clean up sites where we used to make nuclear weapons and increase security at those sites. He asked that we relocate low level radioactive materials in a central depository. He asked that we provide more security for the movement of nuclear weapons.

This the White House Budget Director did not say no to, they said “hell,

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no.'’ I would like to insert in the RECORD at this point a letter written by the Assistant Secretary of Energy for the Budget to OMB in order to demonstrate what I just said.

THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY,

Washington, DC, March 14, 2002.
Hon. MITCHELL DANIELS, Jr.,
Director, Office of Management and Budget, Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC.

DEAR MR. DANIELS: This letter and accompanying enclosure transmit the Department of Energy’s proposal to request supplemental funding to meet urgent and compelling requirements for safeguards and security, emergency response, and energy security and assurance activities.

The Department of Energy is entrusted with the mission of designing, developing, manufacturing, assembling, stockpiling, refurbishing, decommissioning, and most importantly protecting the Nation’s critical nuclear complex. To meet the Department’s critical security mission, we are storing vast amounts of materials that remain highly volatile and subject to unthinkable consequences if placed in the wrong hands. These materials permeate the Departmental complex including sites under the programmatic jurisdiction of the National Nuclear Security Administration, the Office of Environmental Management, and the Office of Science.

The events of September 11 resulted in heightened security throughout the complex. Our sites were directed to conduct vulnerability assessments based on an evaluation of potential consequences of the type of event that occurred on September 11. These security vulnerabilities were assessed on a site-by-site basis and immediate action was taken to mitigate many of the concerns. As a result, the Department issued Interim Implementing Guidance to the Design Basis Threat document that outlined the basis for initial physical security measures. In conjunction with this guidance, I directed the Departmental Elements to reassess their security requirements and associated costs with a view towards maintaining the highest level of security commensurate with the revised threat and response strategy. Although the initial supplemental and funds appropriated by Congress helped respond to the most urgent near term security needs, the Department now is unable to meet the next round of critical security mission requirements.

The funding request of $379.7 million identified in the enclosure is a critical down payment to the safety and security of our Nation and its people. Failure to support these urgent security requirements is a risk that would be unwise.

I appreciate the time your staff has spent with us in discussions about the Department’s security concerns and needs. However, as you can see, we need your financial support to continue addressing the critical security requirements that face the Department and our Nation. Accordingly, if you and your senior staff need a more detailed classified briefing of our requirements, threats, and strategies, please have your staff contact Mr. Joseph Mahaley, the Department’s Director of Security, at 202-586-3345.

My point of contact on the specifics of this funding supplemental request is Dr. Bruce M. Carnes, the Director of the Office of Management, Budget and Evaluation/Chief Financial Officer, who can be reached on 202-586-4171.

Sincerely,
SPENCER ABRAHAM.

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on June 22nd, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in wordpress, Immigration, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question on June 20th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Bush, Terrorism, wordpress, McCain, Immigration, Tancredo, Kennedy, Kyl, Clinton, United States, Law, Justice, obama, Edwards, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on June 18th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question on June 15th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on June 13th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, Law, Justice, Border Control, Question, OTA on June 11th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, United States, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on June 8th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, United States, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on June 6th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, United States, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on June 4th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, United States, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on June 1st, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

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We suggest using the Linkfest Haven Deluxe Trackback pinger for ease of use and time savings to catch all the festive linking activities today. Or, if you have done this less than we have, the permalink for this Open Trackback is the title link and the trackback is located near the bottom of the permalink page for this post. Just poke around, you’ll find it.

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Open Trackback Linkfest and QotD

Posted in Terrorism, wordpress, Immigration, Tancredo, United States, Law, Justice, Border Control, Legislation, Question, OTA on May 30th, 2007 by Stanford Matthews

Welcome to Blog @ MoreWhat.com’s Open Trackback

Secure the Borders Linkfest

United We StandThis is an open trackback linkfest. The Secure the Borders theme is held over another day. We have no reason to think it is necessary to provide any disclaimers, warranties, discounts or warnings. If you have any suggestions, criticisms, questions or just feel the need to communicate, trackback or let us know in the comments. Please donate a minute of your time for the QotD, you can answer the question of the day in the comments section.

Stanford Matthews and C. Harris
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JIHAD stands for Jesus I Have A Deathwish.
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Question of the Day

Question of the Day:Can you do anything but oppose a Senate Bill offering amnesty to millions of law breakers?

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Linkfest Haven Deluxe

We suggest using the Linkfest Haven Deluxe Trackback pinger for ease of use and time savings to catch all the festive linking activities today. Or, if you have done this less than we have, the permalink for this Open Trackback is the title link and the trackback is located near the bottom of the permalink page for this post. Just poke around, you’ll find it.

shield4-10.jpg

caii.gif

links in the sidebar