Are you aware of what the TSA does with what it confiscates? Everything confiscated is immediately deemed government property and is stored, and
taken away by vans/trucks. I've been doing some research, and it appears there is very little on where all of this stuff is taken.
What you need to know, is that even if you specifically request something they confiscate be "thrown away" they are required by their job to
"confiscate it". Nothing is thrown away, why?
Did you know that they used to donate some of the water, toiletries, and other things to homeless shelters? So they were confiscating this stuff
because it was potentially explosive, and then letting homeless people drink it? Either they are poisonous murderers, or there was nothing to worry
about in the first place.
The TSA has never been able to show any peer-reviewed studies to support this worry over liquid-combinations being dangerous to air-travel.
But let's look at a few of the most common, and troubling things that are taken at TSA checkpoints at Airports:
Water Bottle
Shampoos
Deodorants
Knives / Pocket Knives
Weaponry
etc
Now, just do a quick search for "water is the new oil", the results and theories are endless, anyway you slice it, oil will continue to be prosperous
only for another 40-50 years probably after that, oil will will be relatively low-demand, and the price of it will be too high. Water, which is used
in Hydrogen run cars, and which is used for drinking/showering/etc etc etc will be the new most expensive commodity of population growth continues.
www.google.com...=en&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=water+is+the+new+oil&cp=15&pf=p&sclient=psy&site=&source=hp&aq=0&aqi=&aql=&oq=water+is+the+ne&pbx=1
&fp=f478bdfafcb0c911
The results are endless, take a look at this infographic:
So what is going on? How come the government is allowed to confiscate and then stockpile the sum of the Developed world's confiscated freshwater at
airports on a daily basis. Do you understand the huge profits that this will net them in the 50 years to come? I know, you may be thinking: why
don't they just buy water, surely this is not a viable method of profit. I'm sure they have don that, I'm sure they're invested in Water ETFs, and
I'm sure they've stolen water as well. But this is just another method of "stealing". They have a trashcan for recyclables and a trashcan for trash
at my airport security. Guess which one is completely empty, and which one is completely full and gets changed all the time. The recyclable one,
guess what it is full of? Water.
The other disturbing items that they confiscate serve to tell you that there may be a real disaster coming, or rather they may be creating a real
disaster. Why else would they need, shampoo, water, pocketknives, deodorants. I think most of us here on ATS agree there really is no threat to be
found in a Shampoo bottle. It's just like the X-Ray machines, they were not in place for our safety, everyone knows that.
Constantly question this stuff, guys. There has to be a legitimate reason for this, and frankly it's hard to be creative about what this stuff could
be useful for. The easiest explanation is that they are systematically stockpiling water, disarming the public, and preparing for disaster by
confiscating toiletries.
edit on 14-1-2011 by wildshoetwt because: (no reason given)