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TSA Sexually Assaulted Colorado Man

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Colorado Man Claims TSA Sexually Assaulted Him

The Intel Hub

By Alex Thomas

April 16th, 2011

A Colorado man has claimed that TSA agents at Denver International Airport sexually assaulted him during one of their invasive pat downs.

This claim comes less than two weeks after TSA thugs were videotaped patting down a six year old girl in New Orleans and an 8 year old boy in Portland.

“On a planned trip to Disneyland, Tyler, an eight year old boy, was searched as a possible terrorist/security threat by power hungry TSA agents. This type of fondling of children would land most people in jail while the TSA simply claims its needed to stop terrorism,” The Intel Hub reported on April 14th.

Geoff Biddulph, a frequent flyer, claims that the pat down he received at DIA was over the top and would be considered sexual harassment anywhere else.

Biddulph has filed a report with Denver police and contacted TSA customer service.

“He received a response from a TSA customer service representative that said, in part, “I regret this incident and the rude behavior you have described is unacceptable. I have forwarded your report to our operations managers. I have asked them to investigate and act as appropriate,” reported Denver Fox 31.

This assault apparently occurred after a TSA agent attempted to force Geoff into a naked body scanner. It is possible that Geoff received the intense pat down due to his refusal to submit to radioactive body scanners.

The TSA, an agency that has never caught a terrorist, has instead harassed pregnant women, children, the disabled, attractive women and just about anyone who refuses a naked body scan. To top it off CNN recently reported that the TSA now considers those who voice complaints over security as possible terrorists!

If the American people do not take a stand against these tyrannical acts of madness we will soon find ourselves knee deep in a complete, full fledged police state.

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