
“Jon Corbett, the engineer and activist challenging the constitutionality of the TSA’s body scanners and pat downs, has received a call from the Department of Justice stating he violated a court order sealing the documents that Infowars made public yesterday, even though the court had inexplicably published the documents on a public site. Yesterday, Corbett joined Infowars to discuss our publication of the ‘sealed’ court documents and the information contained therein, including the TSA’s own admissions that they are aware explosives on airplanes ‘are extremely rare,’ and the fact that the minimal level of threat from terrorists does not justify the amount of security currently prescribed at airports.”
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