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    So, how long until they start confiscating precious metals again? I hope you guys who went for gold and silver are ready for the government to take it from you. Again.



    TSA Agents Harass Man Over Silver Coins

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    Federal agency tasked with airport security now routinely interrogates Americans about their financial affairs

    Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
    Prison Planet.com
    Monday, October 24, 2011

    A traveler flying into Las Vegas was questioned by the TSA about his small collection of silver coins, another example of how the federal agency is acting more like a secret police unit than an airport security outfit, routinely interrogating Americans about their financial affairs.

    Alex Jones talked to Jeff, a software engineer, after he passed through security, who told him that TSA agents had questioned him about why he was carrying silver coins and demanded to know their value. The screeners also asked if Jeff was collecting them for a hobby or an investment.

    Jeff explained that he was simply planning to cash in the coins and use that money on his vacation instead of dipping into his bank account. The total value of the coins was no more than $600 dollars.

    The delay led to TSA agents telling Jeff they couldn’t guarantee that his bags would even make it onto the plane.

    This is not the first time US citizens have been harassed by TSA screeners for carrying items of any value, or refusing to answer invasive questions about their financial affairs.

    In 2009, Ron Paul campaign treasurer Steven Bierfeldt was detained and interrogated for nearly half an hour by TSA officials for the crime of passing a cash box through a metal detector which contained $4,700 in campaign funds.

    During the interrogation, Bierfeldt was threatened with arrest and bombarded with questions about his personal life and political viewpoints.

    “I do not believe I should give up my constitutional rights each time I choose to travel by plane. I was doing nothing illegal or suspicious, yet I was treated like a potential criminal and harassed for no reason,” said Bierfeldt.

    A d v e r t i s e m e n t

    The Department of Homeland Security is training TSA agents to act like secret police, quizzing people on their financial status and political persuasions. This has nothing to do with airport security.

    Another example involved war reporter Michael Yon, who was handcuffed and detained after TSA officials demanded to know Yon’s personal income.

    “No country has ever treated me so badly,” Yon wrote in a Facebook message. “Not China. Not Vietnam. Not Afghanistan. Definitely not Singapore or India or Nepal or Germany, not Brunei, not Indonesia, or Malaysia, or Kuwait or Qatar or United Arab Emirates. No county has treated me with the disrespect can that can be expected from our border bullies.”

    Yon said he stood firm and refused to allow his privacy to be violated by TSA thugs because his friend had told him of how she was forced to hand over her Internet passwords and watched in horror as TSA screeners read her private emails.

    Eventually, Yon was released by Port Authority police because the TSA had no legitimate grounds to hold him.

    Given that TSA goons are now stationed at highway checkpoints in order to conduct searches of vehicles, we can expect to see many more examples of invasive interrogations where Americans are guilty until proven innocent, as the country begins more and more to resemble an authoritarian police state where citizens are constantly mandated to show their papers in order to travel anywhere.
    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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    Here's an idea change it into paper backs before you go to the airport.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
      Here's an idea change it into paper backs before you go to the airport.
      Someone missed the point....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
        Here's an idea change it into paper backs before you go to the airport.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
          Here's an idea change it into paper backs before you go to the airport.
          Why should we change what we want to do because the government wants to keep closer tabs?
          I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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          • #6
            What metals? People actually hold physical metals these days? How barbaric!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
              Here's an idea change it into paper backs before you go to the airport.
              They've been seizing and holding up cash at a fairly alarming rate as well....

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              • #8
                I got held in a TSA office with over $10,000 for three hours and questioned about it. They were total dicks, so when they asked me why I had it, I told them "It's no big deal. I just cashed a 2 week paycheck. Have you not seen this much at once before?"

                Ya, I missed a flight, but I barg'd on their dickheadedness and was cool since Emirates changed my flight for me. I fucking hate those pricks. Just for the record, I don't bring home $10K in 2 weeks.

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                • #9
                  I did not miss the point at all. At some point this guy PLANNED on cashing it in for paper money to fund his vacation. What was the point of carrying it on the plane with him, just to cash it in while in Vegas? Was he expecting or wanting a confrontation?

                  I do agree that the TSA is a pain in the ass. I just flew to New York last week and in my laptop bag was a pair of snips which I can cut pennies into with and would have no problem even killing someone with. My buddy had a pack of smokes and a cheap bic lighter in his bag and they never said anything at all about these carry on items, yet they gave me shit when I forgot to take my cell phone out of my pocket

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Denny View Post
                    I got held in a TSA office with over $10,000 for three hours and questioned about it. They were total dicks, so when they asked me why I had it, I told them "It's no big deal. I just cashed a 2 week paycheck. Have you not seen this much at once before?"

                    Ya, I missed a flight, but I barg'd on their dickheadedness and was cool since Emirates changed my flight for me. I fucking hate those pricks. Just for the record, I don't bring home $10K in 2 weeks.

                    You never told me you got hired by BNSF.



                    LMAO couldn't pass up the opportunity......

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View Post
                      They've been seizing and holding up cash at a fairly alarming rate as well....
                      I don't think they would care at all if you had 600 bucks in your pocket. My trip to New York was to pay for and pick up a car bought on Ebay. My buddy had around 5,000 in his pocket and he never got searched, now if he had 5k worth of silver coins I would expect some issues.

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                      • #12
                        How's the 4th Ammendment holding up, oh wait it isn't, but it's all in name of "security", so it's ok.
                        2 Chronicles 7:14
                        If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
                          I don't think they would care at all if you had 600 bucks in your pocket. My trip to New York was to pay for and pick up a car bought on Ebay. My buddy had around 5,000 in his pocket and he never got searched, now if he had 5k worth of silver coins I would expect some issues.
                          Its more of larger amounts of cash, TSA is a freaking joke.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
                            I don't think they would care at all if you had 600 bucks in your pocket. My trip to New York was to pay for and pick up a car bought on Ebay. My buddy had around 5,000 in his pocket and he never got searched, now if he had 5k worth of silver coins I would expect some issues.
                            Not trying to be a dick but...why? Is silver for terrorists or something? I can't imagine how you would harm someone with any ammout of silver short of hitting them with it. (In which case I would choose a cheaper metal)

                            I just don't understand why silver would warrant stopping someone. Is it different, yes, but there nothing illegal about having silver (or gold).
                            "A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."
                            -Gerald Ford/Thomas Jefferson

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by slow06 View Post
                              Not trying to be a dick but...why? Is silver for terrorists or something? I can't imagine how you would harm someone with any ammout of silver short of hitting them with it. (In which case I would choose a cheaper metal)

                              I just don't understand why silver would warrant stopping someone. Is it different, yes, but there nothing illegal about having silver (or gold).
                              ITs cash value since its sky high, basically looking for reasons to confiscate and tie up your shit

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