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At 12:11 PM 11/18/1997 -0700, Tim May wrote:
The FBI has just completed a long press conference in which it reported its "no terrorist activity suspected" conclusions. Having watched most of it, and having seen the CIA animation shown at the press conference, I agree with their conclusions. ... However, now that the Flight 007 explosion has been ruled a non-terrorist event, will we get our freedoms back?
Flight 800, actually..... KAL007 was the Korean plane shot down by Russians.
So, these were the two big events which stimulated the FAA, under higher orders, to require mandatory ID of all travelling passengers. And more multimillion dollar sniffers to be installed in airports.
Is that multi-million-dollar explosive-sniffers, or have they developed dollar-sniffers to support the War On Cash :-) One of the parts that's irked me most about this (as distinct from outrage at the loss of civil liberties) is that the thugs won't even come out and say "The Government Requires You To Have Papers To Travel", since they can't do that, at least without PR problems. Instead they bully the airlines into requiring more obedience to avoid arbitrary $10,000 FUD penalties than a direct law could require. And the airline employees keep telling me "it's always been this way" a couple of weeks after each change of the rules. Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com Regular Key PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639