Under Homeland Security's 'Secure Flight,' your union card or reading preferences could help keep you off a plane.
Don't look now -- by which, of course, I mean do look now.
Look at all the ink and airtime lavished on the titillating stories about Southwest Airlines threatening to boot a couple of passengers off flights unless they tidied up their ensembles. A student/Hooters waitress had to tug her miniskirt down and pull up her neckline, and a man flying home to Florida had to turn his T-shirt inside out to hide its "Master Baiter" joke tackle-shop logo.
While we were all getting some giggles out of that, the Department of Homeland Security and its Transportation Security Administration have been going ahead with something that could keep a lot of blameless people off planes, no matter what they're wearing, and might fill up dossiers with stuff they have no business knowing. Never mind cleavage top or bottom: Someone may be taking note of what we do in the sack, who we travel with, what we read and whether we belong to a union.
"Secure Flight" is the latest remake of a TSA program that's undergone as many changes as Britney's hair. This time it would, among other things, make it the government's job -- not the airlines' -- to check passengers' names against watch lists and then clear them to check in and travel.
Haven't heard of Secure Flight? That's the way they like it in D.C. But some of the people who do know about it are not pleased.
Canadians are peeved: Some airline flights that merely fly over the United States, without so much as touching a wheel to U.S. soil, would have to fork over more information about passengers, and do it as much as three days before the flights take off. Canada already worked with the U.S. to craft its own no-fly list and security policies. "What's the point of this cooperative approach if our list isn't deemed to be good enough for the United States?" asked Air Transport Assn. of Canada Vice President Fred Gaspar.
The AFL-CIO is peeved: A July 26 letter from Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff to the head of the Council of the European Union raised alarms. Detailing new air safety policies, Chertoff outlined privacy safeguards for any personal data about EU passengers that reveal "racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership and data concerning the health or sex life of the individual." Since when is union membership -- not to mention the sex lives of French, Dutch, British or Italian tourists -- a terrorist risk factor?
Edward Wytkind, who heads the AFL-CIO's transportation trades department, is dumbfounded: "We don't think collecting data on union membership has anything to do with running homeland security or weeding out security risks . . . it really crosses over into a very dangerous place."
Privacy advocates, already peeved by no-fly list mix-ups, are dismayed by Chertoff's letter and Secure Flight. They wonder: Could all that EU data collection apply to Americans too? Race, health, sex life, political opinions? We're mostly just flying to see our mothers, not applying for work at the CIA. Who's gathering that info, and how would they get it? Would they get it right?
I'm happy to say some U.S. senators are peeved too: They ragged on a TSA official but good this week -- why is the agency not inspecting a jet's cargo as rigorously as it inspects its passengers and their toiletries? Why no security checks for foreigners repairing U.S. jets in places such as Egypt and Singapore? The sarcasm in Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill's voice jumps off the page: "I hope you can be as righteously indignant about the foreign repair stations as you are about mascara."
Finally, businesspeople and the travel industry don't seem thrilled, judging from Web discourse. The 72-hour government security check and requests for yet more passenger data will apply to more than just Canadian overflights. When someone says "government," the word expeditious doesn't come to mind. What will befall the last-minute traveler? With all this going on, the one thing we shouldn't do is put our tray tables up and bury our noses in any old bestseller. Bill Scannell is with the Identity Project, a privacy-rights group funded by IT rich guy and civil libertarian John Gilmore. He told me that customs and border records he's seen for five Identity Project sympathizers noted that one carried a book called "Drugs and Your Rights." Another file noted chattily that the passenger had been traveling for about a month, had gone to a computer conference, visited friends and is -- in quotes -- a computer software "entrepreneur." Which, when you put it that way, sounds more alarming than "union member."
Oh, am I busted. On my recent home-to-mother flights, I read Susan Faludi's new book, "Terror Dream," about post-9/11 America; the New Yorker with a piece on Jenna Bush's first book; and a comic volume called "Unusually Stupid Politicians."
TSA is accepting public comments on Secure Flight's latest plans; the deadline is Oct. 22. Be careful what you say, unless you don't mind getting home for Christmas . . . in January.
--patt.morrison@latimes.com
Copyright 2007 Los Angeles Times
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Show AllAt least we do not have the Gestapo checking all passengers at the train and boat stations, do we?
1935 and 911 have created the same situations. Will we become 1940 in 2008?
"trade union membership and data concerning the health or sex life of the individual."
For those of you who have not been following the political scene these last seven years, trade union membership and certain health or sex life behavior of people IS related to terrorism if you are of the religious Republican rightwing mindset. Corporate chieftains are petrified of union members because they see their 8 digit salaries in peril. The religious nuts are afraid of anything that deals with sex and feel that it must be under tight control by the "pure in heart." These two groups, the Corporatists and the Rightwing Religious Reprobates, took over our government and intend to use their power to further their own agendas by any means available, legal, moral or otherwise.
One way to deal with this government over-reaching would be to overload the system. If a few hundred thousand people would mutually inform TSA on each other's leftist leanings, we could shut things down and maybe even force Congress to return our rights.
Commecial aviation is on it's last legs anyway. Soon the cost of jet fuel will put air travel back in the hands of the uber-wealthy where it started.
Think of it all as "good for railroads" and/or other, more 'eco-friendly', means of transportation -- commercial aviation is an abomination re: 90% of passenger's actual-requirements/needs. [Better yet...just travel-less.]
seriousprofessor,
I'm a practical sort, and I don't even like most democrats that much.
But I do understand what "conservative" is. It is a movement of the lucky wealthy, plus the accomplished wealthy, plus the opportunists, plus the religiously deceived (or coerced) , all combined together to soar high and rich while leaving 2/3 of Americans behind, even as they pass laws with contrary and deceptive names, such as "No Child Left Behind."
I'm not in favor of this as the guiding principle of our country. I know Democrats are a legitimate party with a chance of winning control from "conservatives."
As far as debating "binary", for me it's like in computers, 0 or 1, on or off, either/or. There are no 3rd, or 4th, or 5th choices, even though many here at CD waste lots of keystrokes to insist that there somehow are.
Daniel Day writes: "...but the fact that Bush has rolled over too many for too long does not refute "binary thinking" in my mind."
No wonder. That isn't the problem of binary thinking. Rather, it is the Democrats ENABLING Bush to roll over too many for two long, and loyal millions like yourself refusing to entertain an alternative between those two things.
That is binary thinking.
A politics that pronounces the only alternatives as ones that are diametrically opposed to our beliefs is a farce. This is what you are insiting on now. This is what more than a generation of rightward shift has brought us. The evidence does not exist that more of the same will represent an improvement.
Think about that next time that the two major parties join hands to exclude other voices. If you still want Republicanism with a capital D, vote for it if that's what you truly believe. I'm working on new narratives.
I fly regularly on business, not the most ecologically sustainable practice I know, and have noticed some changes bothersome changes in security recently. The first was the display of a poster in the middle of security line with pictures of Arab looking men and the caption 10 most wanted terrorists. I found this rather offensive, I mean come on the only reason to post this in this location is to keep passengers reminded of the supposed threat. Keep them scared so you can control them, seems to be the TSA's main job.
The second recent change is that Airport employees no longer are allowed to check your ID and boarding pass, they now have TSA employees doing that, on a recent flight the TSA employee told me I had to take my ID out of it's little plastic transparent holder. As I fumbled to comply with his order I said "hmm, that's a first", to which he replied "just another way to make you safer". I looked at him and said "yeah, if you say so", retrieved my ID and walked on. He glared at me pretty hard, but let me go on.
The department of Homeland Security is a creation of the fascists who are now in control of our government. There job is not to keep you safe, but to scrutinize and control you. They seek to find and squash all decent to their power. DHS should be disbanded!
If We The People react by flying less and driving more, will zee DHS protect our children from evildoers via the new "Secure Roads" program, which features the latest in high-tech biometric checkpoints, 10,000 of which can be deployed within 48 hours?
Fortunately, these "Patriot Points" will be manned only by military recruits with three felony convictions or less.
I think it was the David Horowitz types who put the trade unionist thing in there. Not him specifically, of course.
They are so eager to find the non-violent, antiwar, pro-labor people guilty of a terrorist act, they want to make sure they have enough information to link it up. It doesn't matter that it's unlikely. It's like the need to find Al-Qaeda in bed with Saddam Hussein. As ridiculous as it sounds, it's the way these peoples' minds work. All their enemies have to be cut from the same cloth.
darn, i thought this was going to be an article examining the use of ability-enhancing drugs by flies. oh well. drive-thru.
I have only flown on the taxpayers dime through the company I worked for (its deductible) for their benefit.
I can't really afford to fly much and don't want to.
Corporations will soon stop the explosion of the no fly list when it becomes inconvenient.
Actually anybody in a union or who can read a book is a potential threat to corporations and their subsidiary the US government.
I am glad we such a wide variety of opinions here. Even those who constantly somehow manage to frame issues in a way that seems to support the administration. I could be be wrong, DD & P.
Fascinating study, this festering buildup of ritual after the 9/11 strikes. Profit and greed of course, are the propellants for this madness. The defeat of common sense, is staggering, but again not without historical precedent. Many are keenly aware of this, but simply don't care.
AS IF A GROUP FINANCED BY THE SAUDI'S CAN'T AFFORD IT'S OWN PLANES..JUST GO AND BUY YOUR OWN USED CARGO PLANE..CESSNA..LEAR JET..ETC..ETC..
THE REALITY OF THE AIRPORT FASCISM IS VERY SIMPLE...RE-EDUACTION..
I RECENTLY HAD TO DEAL WITH THE PERIFERAL AIRPORT NIGHTMARE..JUST TO PICK UP FRIENDS..AND BESIDES THE ETERNAL "THREAT LEVEL ORANGE" AS IF IT'S EVER GOING TO CHANGE..I WAS SURPRISED TO SEE THAT NOW..LIKE SOME SCI-FI MOVIE..OR "CHILDREN OF MEN" THERE ARE THESE DIGITAL SCREENS THAT CONSTANTLY CONVEY YTHE MESSAGE "IF YOU SEE ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS, REPORT IT TO A TSA OFFICIAL" WHAT? "ANYTHING" AS IN ..I DON'T LIKE THAT PERSONS LOOKS, MAYBE I SHOULD WRECK THEIR PLANS..HMMMM..
THERE IS NO THREAT..IT'S JUST "SLOW BOILING" SO WE DON'T KNOW WE ARE BEING COOKED, UNTIL IT'S WAAAAYYYY TOO LATE...
SO WHAT TO DO..I HAVE ONE SUGGESTION, ASIDE FROM USELESS LETTERS TO OUR "RE-PRESENTATIVES" WHO DO MANY THINGS, BUT "REPRESENTING US" IS NOT ONE OF THEM..ANYWAY..WHAT DO YOU THINK WOULD HAPPOEN IF WE OVERLOADED THE SYSTEM WITH "TIPS" ? JUST MAKE IS SO FUCKING RIDICULOUS, HAVE THEM RUNNING AROUND TO SUCH A DEGREE THAT EVERYTHING STANDS STILL...THE MONEY IS STILL THE BEST RESPONSE..DAMAGE THE PROFITS AND MAYBE THEY WILL BACK OFF..MAYBE..
WHILE WAITING TO PICKUP BAGS..WE WERE DISCUSSING THE NIGHTMARE OF "SECURITY" AND I SUGGESTED THAT AN "EXPLODING BABY" MIGHT WORK..DO THEY X-RAY INFANTS? I DON'T KNOW..BUT I HAVE NOT SEEN IT..DO TODDLERS GET THE FORTY VIRGINS..?? WHO KNOWS, BUT IN A WORLD WHERE THE "VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE" IS A SORT OF JOKE..WHY NOT SACRIFICE AN INFANT FOR THE CAUSE? MY POINT, ASIDE FROM LEVITY..IS THAT, AGAIN, THERE IS NO THREAT..THE "TERRORISTS" DO NOT NEED TO TAKE A FLIGHT ON COACH..THIS IS NOT ABOUT TERRORISM..AGAIN..IT IS ABOUT ALL OF US BECOMING USED TO NO RIGHTS..TO BEING TREATED AS IF WE HAVE NO RIGHTS, TO ACCEPTING THAT WE HAVE NO RECOURSE..AND....NO RIGHTS...
FINALLY..AND I FOUND THIS BY ACCIDENT I ASSURE YOU..PACK YOUR BAG WITH PORN...THE WORSE THE BETTER...'ASS-FUCKING JOURNAL'...'DOMINATED AND DIAPERED'...ETC...AND DEMAND IN A LOUD VOICE, AS THEY RIFLE YOUR THINGS..'MAKE SURE AND GET MY PORNOGRAPHY BACK IN MY BAG..!!" AND THEN MAKE SEVERAL CLAIMS OF.."SUSPICIOUS PERSONS" OR BAGS...BEFORE YOU EVEN LEAVE..OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOUR FRIENDS DEPARTURE..FROM A PAYPHONE..ETC...JUST SHUT EM DOWN EVERY FUCKING DAY..USE THE FASCIST BULLSHIT AGAISNT ITSELF..ALLOW CAPITALISM TO ACTUALLY SAVE US...REMEMBER..IF IT GET'S TOO BAD...WE WON'T BE ABLE TO.."JUST GO SHOPPING" NEVER FORGET, THAT THIS WAS DER JUNIORS ADMONITION TO US...AND BELIES THE TRUE FEAR, AND PERHAPS THEIR ONLY FEAR ABOUT TAKING AMERICA TO AN AUTHORITARIAN PLACE..THAT IT ENDS THE MONEY STREAM..WE ARE, AFTER ALL..PAYING FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF OUR RIGHTS...SO MAKE IT COST EM EVERY PENNY..MAKE THEM DECIDE.."FASCISM..OR PROFIT?"...IT MAY BE THE ONLY WAY..
HAPPY MOTORIN
Well, I found myself on the no-fly list a couple of years ago when I went to Europe. I spent one year fighting the TSA idiots to get that removed. 500 trained monkeys can do a better job running the TSA than these mindless human drones that obviously can't keep bombs off the planes, but rather US taxpaying citizens. America is dead to me in my heart.
Meanwhile, while the TSA types are busily trying to figure out which passengers are union members and which cheat on their spouses, here's what they are not doing oh so very well.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-10-17-airport-security_N.htm
"Most fake bombs missed by screeners"
"Security screeners at two of the nation's busiest airports failed to find fake bombs hidden on undercover agents posing as passengers in more than 60% of tests last year, according to a classified report obtained by USA TODAY."
To Daniel David ....
Given that the current Democratic Congress is doing nothing to roll this back, contain it or forbid it, why would anyone think that electing more Democrats is the answer to stopping this? Seems like the American people already tried that in 2006 and it ain't working out for us so well.
Congress holds the power of the purse. Therefore, if the HS troopers are doing this, they are doing it with money approved and appropriated for this purpose by the Democratic led Congress. If the Democratic led Congress wanted to stop this, they can at any time by taking the money away.
Of course, since the very same Democratic led Congress is currently passing legislation giving the government expanded powers to spy on Americans without a warrant, and meanwhile issuing amensties to all who have done this while it was very, very illegal .... it seems to be quite a long stretch to believe that electing more Democrats will do anything to change this policy.
If you want to change this, voting Democrat is almost certainly not the answer.
I love the little backhanded slaps in the corporate media at anyone who opposes the corporate-government policies. For example, "Privacy advocates, already peeved by no-fly list mix-ups"
First, there's the word 'peeved'. The very word is highly dismissive of people who believe that Americans have constitutional rights that forbid this sort of action. In the corporate media world, these are not patriots fighting to protect rights. Instead they are 'peeved' which puts them in about the same class as someone who's upset that the barrista at Starbucks didn't leave enough room for cream in their coffee cup.
Second, there's the way the sentence completely reframes previously complaints by those interested in protecting our constitutional rights against these sorts of government lists and surveillance files. They aren't concerned with protecting fundamental rights that are guaranteed in our constitution. Instead they are 'peeved by no-fly list mixups'. This implies that everyone would be very happy with this except for the fact that there are 'mix-ups'. And by the way, note that when an American citizen is denied by his government the very basic right to travel freely, its a 'mix-up'. Nothing really important here folks, so just move along.
So, its important for readers of the corporate propaganda to note how even in a piece like this that is relatively favorable to a cause I like, there are still lots of little dismissive notes to try to steer away a reader of LATimes from going and hooking up with the activists who are working on this issue. The subtle sub-tone still very much diminishes the issue.
Let me see yoah papehs.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
seriousprofessor,
I respect your right to vote for whatever party or change you desire, but the fact that Bush has rolled over too many for too long does not refute "binary thinking" in my mind.
There are two major parties, and there are going to be two major parties in 2008, and not any others of any credible strength. One of the two is going to be in control of the Administration after the election, an either/or deal. Indeed, as you say, "complicity is not enough", we need control so that there is no bull in the china shop with whom to be "complicit."
re: Daniel David October 18th, 2007 12:59 pm
"If ever there is a reason to elect a landslide of Democrats to Congress and The White House in 2008, you have read it above."
Such binary thinking has surely been refuted by the last six years of Dems giving Bush everything he has wanted. Complicity is not good enough.
I will be voting for actual change because the status quo is intolerable, even with a capital D appended.
I will not consider changing my position until the Democrats change theirs (and also stop fighting Greens harder than they fight Republicans).
The thing that few in the "intelligence" community haven't figured out is that the game has changed. A hundred years ago, the idea was to get hold of the other side's information (whoever the other side was). With the explosion of information technology, we have the other side's secrets, along with a quintillion other bits of information. We can no longer find the important, relevant useful information quickly enough for it to be of any value.
If every airline in the world gave a passenger flight list to the NSA voluntarily and in real time, no one could spot which one bin Laden was on.
The failure of the population to see the need for vigilance as counselled time and again by our founding fathers has rendered such exercises moot.
As aresult we have a fascist state controlled by a corporate oligarchy- no more, no less.
and by the way, the NSA may be inspecting your bank account . . .
LOL Jaded, that shouldn't take up much of their time...
"Secure Flight" is most probably run by a private company (whose CEO is a big GOP campaign contributor, I'm sure), data mining for info that it can either use, or re-sell to corporate America's marketing departments.
I'd bet big money on this. The downside, however, is the "Secure Flight" private contractor's need to make itself indispensable, and therefore identify as many "terrorists" or potential terrorists as possible, in order to scare us -- and the TSA -- into renewing its contract.
The company's (and the Bush Administration's) hidden agenda might be to identify those who aren't good and compliant consumer citizens.
Taking this further, it would not surprise me if technology exists that can monitor your cable TV viewing habits, and perhaps your satellite TV viewing habits as well.
Welcome to the new Reagan-Bush-Clinton-Bush corporate-feudal state.
Like the dot-com bubble that preceded it, the current disaster bubble, or as it has sometimes been called -- the homeland security industry -- is growing, and inflating, exponentially. As an example, in a remarkably short time (since September 11th), the suburbs surrounding Washington D.C. have filled with innocuous gray buildings housing start-ups and incubator companies -- most designing and developing terrorist-catching technology, or storing data, and packaging it for sale to the Department of Homeland Security or the Pentagon.
With all the data being created, from phone logs, wiretapping, financial records, mail, surveillance cameras (about 30 million in the U.S., at last count), web surfing (yes, they know you read and/or contribute here), the government is drowning in data. This has spawned another massive market in information management and data mining, as well as software that makers claim is able to "connect the dots", in this array of numbers and words, that will allow for the pinpointing of "suspicious activity".
The disaster industry may very well be approaching dot-com levels of profit, but it generally has much higher levels of discretion. For the most part, disaster capitalists avoid the media, play-down their accumulating wealth, and aren't the braggarts we were accustomed to seeing during the dot-com bubble.
I'm afraid we're just seeing the tip of the iceberg. It's a frightening era we're being taken into.
If ever there is a reason to elect a landslide of Democrats to Congress and The White House in 2008, you have read it above. Republicans in charge of Homeland Security, TSA, and coerced corporate cooperation have brought Americans--in 6 short years--the biggest slaps in the face that most of us have ever seen in our lifetimes. If you like this, and think it's cool, then by all means, knock your national Democrats and help the Republicans install a whole new crowd with fresh ideas on how to control you and limit your options.
They'll be happy to eat your lunch--by default.
I had to fly out of Denver and watched the tsa idiots search the pilots. Look dumbass's if the pilots want to bring down the plane they don't need a box cutter to do it.The pilot can't have more than three onces of shampoo either. What a bunch of dumbass sheep we have become. Shame on all of us.
WE ALL LIVE IN AN AIRPLANE COCOON
The commercial passenger airplane is a microcosm of what's happening to us ... the stunningly stupid restrictions and regulations that overkill and overlap in absurdly redundant ways.
Put reinforced doors on the cockpits ... put in air marshalls ... strip search and xray passengers ... create security boundaries around everything ... but that's not enough ... now it's time to start in on the personal history of individual passengers.
It's like the government minions that sit around and classify information. It's far easier via less personal cost to classify something than not, i.e. err heavily on the side of classification since there's no penalty ... but one error in the other direction could get someone fired ... so they classify way too much.
That's what homeland security does with passenger airlines ... it secures way too much. No economics at all here ... no diminishing returns to that last little tidbit of personal info that could just be a clue to the second child of the fifth cousin of a second rate terrorist living in a hut with one cow in Pakistan.
And after all that, they still make serious mistakes in what is not looked at ...
If you think this is a problem, wait till all this info gets lumped together with data mined by the NSA and purchased by the very corporations that helped them gather it - to undertake marketing and advertising at a whole new level - just like personal genomic medicine - we have your entire personal profile and we'd like to sell you something to fit your exact needs and desires ...
and by the way, the NSA may be inspecting your bank account . . .
When the drums for war began beating for War on Iraq, I spoke out, I marched, I read everything I could get my hands on. I wrote for a leftist newspaper at a NW university. I spoke out in college classes about this. Not only do I no longer work for said university...every time I have flown I have been singled out for inspection. My luggage was tampered with, and 'mistakes' in banking have occurred. Constant intimidation. As I stated in another post, I don't like bullies much.
Many people will tell me that conspiracies don't exist, that this government isn't that smart. Well, my response is....instead of looking for motive, look at the results. This entire situation was planned, and executed with skill and precision.
Orwellian blueprint fully realized. If it looks, walks, and sounds like a conspiracy....maybe thats because it is.