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Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby mattduke » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 19:57:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ferretlover', 'I')'m getting the inkling of an idea.... What if all these changes in what it takes to actually get on an airplane are...like a red herring, using "domestic and/or international terrorism" as the excuse to start restricting the use of air travel by the common man? (I haven't fully contemplated this idea, so be kind! :))

Yes I've considered this. Make it so they don't want to fly anyway. I think our reduced oil use will be "self-imposed to fight global warming".
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 20:15:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Arsenal', 'I')t would not have to be a "Shock All Button" Just a "baton" with an activation signal to turn on any device within 1 foot and a push button. Then the flight attendant could push this stick near you and press a button... Bam.. you are on the ground in pain.


If you're gonna do that, why not just give the flight attendant a taser in the first place?
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Jenab6 » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 21:28:16

My last commercial flight was in 1992, from Birmingham to Austin with a plane change in Houston... followed by the reverse four days later. I went from Alabama to Texas to apply for a job.

I haven't been aboard a commercial plane since. And I will never fly commercially again. The reason: harassment of passengers with ostensibly "anti-terrorism" procedures. The very possibility of a strip search would prevent me from buying an airline ticket. It didn't have to approach this zapper bracelet thing. People who fly are behaving in an unintelligent way, in my opinion.
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Micki » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 21:31:08

By the way, love the name FREEDOM bracelet.
A bit like. PATRIOT ACT or BOOT OF LOVE kicking your face.
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Arsenal » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 21:37:13

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('smallpoxgirl', '
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If you're gonna do that, why not just give the flight attendant a taser in the first place?


I agree!! Of course that would not spend a lot of our tax money. :roll: I honestly think that there will never be another hijacking like 9-11 in America because the "sit and be good because someone will save us" attitude won't work IMHO. Now people would rather fight with a chance of surviving than be flown into a building with no chance.

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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby HEADER_RACK » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 22:01:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')his will never happen of course.


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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Tyler_JC » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 22:08:41

Holy Crap! :shock:

I think I'd rather never fly again then sign up to be tasered whenever the airline decides to taser me.

Do they actually expect people to put their lives in the hands of people who believe that nail clippers are a national security risk?

What happens if there's a computer glitch and everyone gets zapped by accident?
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby mattduke » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 22:17:07

Shock and awe.
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 22:18:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Arsenal', 'I') agree!! Of course that would not spend a lot of our tax money. :roll: I honestly think that there will never be another hijacking like 9-11 in America because the "sit and be good because someone will save us" attitude won't work IMHO. Now people would rather fight with a chance of surviving than be flown into a building with no chance.


If you ask me, every passenger should be issued a machete at check in. Hijack this plane, we dare ya. Instead of giving you a rectal exam to make sure you're not trying to smuggle on a 4 oz tube of toothpaste, TSA should be checking each person to make sure they didn't lose their machete. This whole idea that you make people safer by disarming them is so illogical.

America became a powerful nation because the whole world knew we'd rape and murder your grandmother to get 20 pounds of bananas. All this nanny-baby business of cowering in fear at the thought of someone with a box cutter....it's not going to serve us well in the years to come.
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Tyler_JC » Tue 08 Jul 2008, 22:55:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('smallpoxgirl', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Arsenal', 'I') agree!! Of course that would not spend a lot of our tax money. :roll: I honestly think that there will never be another hijacking like 9-11 in America because the "sit and be good because someone will save us" attitude won't work IMHO. Now people would rather fight with a chance of surviving than be flown into a building with no chance.


If you ask me, every passenger should be issued a machete at check in. Hijack this plane, we dare ya. Instead of giving you a rectal exam to make sure you're not trying to smuggle on a 4 oz tube of toothpaste, TSA should be checking each person to make sure they didn't lose their machete. This whole idea that you make people safer by disarming them is so illogical.

America became a powerful nation because the whole world knew we'd rape and murder your grandmother to get 20 pounds of bananas. All this nanny-baby business of cowering in fear at the thought of someone with a box cutter....it's not going to serve us well in the years to come.


Is it alright if I nominate you for the position of US Ambassador to the United Nations? 8)
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby jupiters_release » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 00:21:30

Kind of ironic to see posters denounce the patriot remote control tazer solution yet fail to understand the only terrorist problem that exists is within the same powers which fund these solutions. Believing the official 9/11 public relations story of middle eastern box-cutter hijackers is exceptionally juvenile, no offense to the 12 or so peakoil members this applies to as I don't blame people for their misperceptions or lack of consciousness.
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Micki » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 00:25:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jupiters_release', 'K')ind of ironic to see posters denounce the patriot remote control tazer solution yet fail to understand the only terrorist problem that exists is within the same powers which fund these solutions. Believing the official 9/11 public relations story of middle eastern box-cutter hijackers is exceptionally juvenile, no offense to the 12 or so peakoil members this applies to as I don't blame people for their misperceptions or lack of consciousness.

For being a follower of Aikido you punch pretty good :lol:
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Volcanic21 » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 00:40:15

I highly doubt that there is any chance of this bracelet being put into use by the airlines anytime in the near future, but I do find it worrisome that anyone would actually think it was a good enough idea to put it out into the public sphere. An indication of things to come, perhaps. How much liberty will we sacrifice in the name of security when TS really HTF?
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby hardtootell » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 01:09:08

Before the days of "renditions", torture and indefinite detention without trial, most people woulda thought this was a hoax. Now most sheeple would believe that "its for their own safety"
Safety from whom?
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby jupiters_release » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 01:47:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jupiters_release', 'K')ind of ironic to see posters denounce the patriot remote control tazer solution yet fail to understand the only terrorist problem that exists is within the same powers which fund these solutions. Believing the official 9/11 public relations story of middle eastern box-cutter hijackers is exceptionally juvenile, no offense to the 12 or so peakoil members this applies to as I don't blame people for their misperceptions or lack of consciousness.

For being a follower of Aikido you punch pretty good :lol:


Luckily my sensei's a physicist so I've learned the theory behind how infinitely powerful grounded total non-resistance is, however counterintuitive in modern society and contemporary "tough guy" mcmartial arts. Aikido potential is definitely proportional to one's striking ability. :-D
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby californydreamin » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 03:33:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Byron100', 'I')f they implement this, that means I've already flown for the last time. It's okay, I won't miss it that much, I suppose. There's always Greyhound and Amtrak, for when I no longer have access to an automobile. Staying home is not a bad idea, either. Time to say goodbye to the airlines of old...if high fuel prices aren't quite enough to slay them, this absolutely *insane* rule will surly be the straw that breaks the backs of the airlines...all of them. It's stuff like this that makes me ashamed of being an American. :(

Wait till you see what is coming.
Once you cash is digital, they don't even have to pretend to be nice, you will do just what they say or your account is shut off.
They may shut it off just for fun, try and get it functioning again ...

Can you imagine a high school dropout deciding wether you can live or not? Typing in the wrong code? wrong ID, clicking on the wrong number cause she it\s texting her cokehead boyfriend?
awesome./
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Re: Introducing the airport FREEDOM bracelet

Unread postby Kingcoal » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 11:08:22

I've just come up with a better, lower tech idea; shackles. It's cheap, effective and has the added benefit of keeping people in their seats during turbulence. After check in, a pair of ankle shackles is installed. That way, if there is a problem, the perpetrator can't run very fast. Once on the plane and seated, wrist shackles are installed to keep people in their seats. Travelers must wear adult diapers, as bathroom visits are no longer allowed. If a traveler wants something, the flight crew is to be addressed as boss. Any disrespect and that traveler spends the night in the box.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat we've got here is... failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach. So you get what we had here last week, which is the way he wants it... well, he gets it. I don't like it any more than you men.

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