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"Where is a terrorist more apt to be found? 'Not these days on an airplane
more likely on the interstate," said Tennessee Department of Safety Homeland
Security Commissioner Bill Gibbons."

Reaching a new height of human rights abuse and Fourth Amendment rights
violation, Tennessee on Tuesday became the first state to establish road
checkpoints. The checkpoints, similar to those used in Nazi Germany, are being
operated by TSA balenciaga
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teams under the new Visible Intermodal Prevention and
Response (VIPR) program.

"If you were one of the many Americans that thought you and your family could
'optout' of being manhandled by the TSA by simply not flying, you were wrong,"
Brasscheck TV reported Thursday.

"TSA VIPR (Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response) teams are now
conducting roadside searches in Tennessee, and soon to be in other states as
well."

Agents are recruiting truck drivers, like Rudy Gonzales, seen in the Channel
5 News report, in the First Observer Highway Security Program to 'say something
if they see something'.

"Where is a terrorist more apt to be found? Not these days on an airplane
more likely on the interstate," Tennessee Department of Safety Homeland Security
Commissioner Bill Gibbons told Channel 5.

(Watch embedded Youtube video on this page: "WELCOME TO NAZI USA TSA Set Up
Nazi Style Roadside Checkpoints" Youtube video, Channel 5 News)

Today, in Tennessee, drivers on Tennessee roads have no Fourth Amendment
protections against government abuses reported Brasscheck. "The random
inspections really aren't any more thorough than normal, according to Tennessee
Highway Patrol Colonel Tracy Trott who says paying attention to details can make
a difference," reported Channel 5.

"Tuesday's statewide "VIPR" operation isn't in response to any particular
threat, according to officials." Rights abuses have escalated in the United
States following September 11, 2001 mass balenciaga murder that
many scholars and the official 911 Commission concur was a staged event, based
on lies, for the purpose of rights abuses under the guise of "terrorism."

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