BrotherIggle

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8/20/2008 6:27 PM




Pity....

According to the Communist News Network CNN... The BigFoot find was indeed a hoax...

I do believe in the X-Files... There is something out there... Somewhere




BrotherIggle

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8/23/2008 8:24 AM




YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK!


TSA Fires Back: Blames Airline for 'Security Violation'

Inspector Gained Access to Planes, But Caused

Nine to Be Grounded
By JOSEPH RHEE and ERIC LONGABARDI
August 21, 2008

Even though its inspector's actions caused nine American Eagle planes to be grounded in Chicago this week, the Transporatation Security Administration says it may pursue action against the airline for security lapses.

A TSA inspector, as part of a spot security check, used a sensitive aircraft probe as a handhold to gain access to parked American Eagle planes at Chicago's O'Hare airport.

A TSA inspector, as part of a spot security check, used a sensitive aircraft probe as a handhold to gain access to parked American Eagle planes at Chicago's O'Hare airport. American Eagle Airlines said the "unorthodox inspection techniques" led to additional maintenance inspections of the planes, causing "delays to approximately 40 flights and inconveniencing hundreds of customers."

TSA, however, strongly defended its inspector's actions, noting in a statement that he was able to gain interior access to seven of the nine aircraft he inspected, which was an "apparent violation of the airline's security program." TSA said it encourages its inspectors to look for such vulnerabilities and after reviewing the inspection results, the agency "could take action against the airline, up to and including levying civil penalties."

More From Brian Ross and the Investigative TeamIn a statement, American Eagle Airlines said it was "confident that it followed all proper security procedures for securing aircraft overnight at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport." The airline also noted that "if not observed by vigilant Eagle employees in Chicago, the actions of this inspector would have been unknown and could have jeopardized the safety of our customers and crew."

TSA acknowledged that its inspector pulled himself up the side of the aircraft by using a Total Air Temperature (TAT) probe as a handhold. The TAT probe, which measures outside air temperature and connects to key computer systems inside the aircraft, is considered critical to flight safety. TSA said it was not its intent to "cause delays or potential damage to aircraft as a result of our inspections," and that the agency acted quickly to "re-enforce education about sensitive equipment located on the exterior of a plane."

Meanwhile, Aero-News Network (ANN), a leading source of aviation industry news, reported that the O'Hare TSA inspector had apparently used the same technique previously to gain access to parked planes.

In a memo obtained by ANN, an airline flight crew member complained that "this was not the first time that this same TSA agent had done this. After one of our ORD (O'Hare) mechanics caught him doing this he explained that he could damage the TAT sensor. The agent then admitted that he used the sensors many times in the past doing the same thing."

The memo also stated that in a previous incident, a damaged TAT probe caused a flight delay of an American Eagle plane on August 16th that "the mechanics suspect was caused by the same agent."

ANN editor Jim Campbell told ABC News that the flight crew member who sent the memo had been a reliable source of information in the past.

TSA was unavailable for comment on the inspector's alleged past actions. In its statement, however, the agency defended the qualifications of its inspectors, noting that they "undergo a 4-week basic training course that consists of security regulations overview, inspection procedures, and safety briefings," and receive additional safety training at each local airport.

Campbell said such training would be considered inadequate under federal aviation regulations because personnel whose actions "could impact the airworthiness of an aircraft must undergo aircraft specific training programs."
linc




Fred_Barnett

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8/25/2008 7:56 PM




And remember chillrens, this is a nuclear power!


Sleep tight!
linc




IggleMovedSouth

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8/29/2008 11:07 AM




What a douchbag!!

"According to Miami radio station 790 The Ticket, which is in Johnson’s hometown, the receiver has legally changed his last name to “Ocho Cinco.” Johnson’s — sorry — Ocho Cinco’s reported name change has been rumored in NFL circles for weeks, and according to the station today, it’s official.

Johnson forewarned the public that a major surprise was coming during a recent interview with Chris McKendry on ESPN’s SportsCenter."




Fred_Barnett

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8/29/2008 11:16 AM




IMS, with all due respect- this was touched on already in the Bleeds.



Just thought you might like to know




IggleMovedSouth

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8/29/2008 11:54 AM




Deadly Afghan Spider Hitches Ride Home With U.K. Soldier, Kills Family Dog

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A British soldier's family have been scared out of their own home by a dangerous spider who bit their pet dog to death.

The Griffiths are fighting the war at home against the giant arachnid, who was unwittingly transported back from Afghanistan in paratrooper Rodney's luggage.

They have already lost their beloved eight-year-old dog, Bella, to the camel spider. The family pet had to be put down after being bitten by the venomous attacker.

Lorraine Griffiths and her three children, aged 18, 16 and four, have been forced to leave their family home in Colchester, Essex.

They are now refusing to return to the property until the killer spider is captured by the RSPCA.

Found in desert regions, camel spiders can grow up to 6 inches and reach speeds of up to 10 mph, making them devils to catch.

Lorraine Griffiths believes the spider hitched a ride into the U.K. in the personal belongings of her husband.

Rodney, 32, came home from duty in Helmand in June.

He has since returned for a further tour of duty in Afghanistan.




GlennGoBlue

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8/29/2008 12:09 PM




It's not an arachnid.




Note to Dog: Mess with Bull, Get Horns.




TheTalon

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8/29/2008 12:25 PM




Sweden's Loch Ness monster possibly caught on camera


I didn't even know Sweden had a Loch Ness monster. fagel, please explain.
click here




f-dallas

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8/29/2008 1:42 PM




I watched the video...it looks like a translucent pieace of trash.




Fred_Barnett

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8/29/2008 9:34 PM




Okay.


The death penalty applies here.
click here




flesh4fantasy

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8/29/2008 9:54 PM




fred, i knew what you were linking before i even clicked on it. unreal.




Seth in 736

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8/29/2008 10:54 PM




im with fred, geeeez, wtf?




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