Well, thanks to a TSA representative who posted a picture of a passenger's private luggage on their Twitter account, you can.
https://twitter.com/TSAmedia_LisaF/s...278400/photo/1
-Sonny-
Well, thanks to a TSA representative who posted a picture of a passenger's private luggage on their Twitter account, you can.
https://twitter.com/TSAmedia_LisaF/s...278400/photo/1
-Sonny-
Last edited by Sonny; 07-01-2015 at 08:39 AM.
According to this, the cash was later seized.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...ge-on-twitter/
At least most of the twitter responses are showing an appropriate level of outrage.
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At least most of the comments were condoning the TSA agents action of posting the picture. I guess that is something. But it really is incredible that TSA agents, relatively, low paid, low skill and inadequately trained in most cases are in this position of authority.
Last edited by KJ; 07-01-2015 at 11:53 AM.
The feds are claiming that cash can represent a condition for financial terrorism. Whatever that means. Bill Gates has already predicted the advent of a cashless society within the next five years Eventually everyone is to be microchipped by force.
That's so all your financial transactions can be recorded and stored. Your evey movement will be monitored. If you offer any resistance, your chip can simply be turned off.
Last edited by Jabberwocky; 07-01-2015 at 07:58 PM.
When you walk through the door at a casino, the chip will set off an alarm if you are an AP.
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