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The definition of "rape" was expanded this week by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Criminal Justice Advisory Policy Board, following a barrage of emails from feminist activists who demanded change. The old definition was too narrow, many women argued, and needed to be updated. For one thing, it didn't cover rape by women against women, or men against men, and we've all seen just how much of that goes on these days thanks to organizations like Penn State and the Catholic Church.
So in October, the FBI's UCR subcommittee Advisory Policy Board voted to recommend the definition be expanded. The new definition of rape, which looks set to be "officially" adopted by the FBI in 2012, is as follows:
"Rape" is: ...penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim."
FBI's definition ensnares TSA agents as serial rapists
Here's the kicker in all this: According to this definition of rape, the federal government's TSA agents are serial rapists.
That's because, in the course of carrying out their lewd, improper and entirely illegal strip-searches and "enhanced pat-downs," they are engaged in precisely the acts covered in the FBI's definition of rape. Namely, entering the vagina and anus with their fingers without consent of the victim.
This means the next time you are fingered by a TSA agent in an airport you should seriously call the FBI and report a sex crime. In fact, it is illegal for you to not report a sex offender committing a crime of which you are directly aware. Failure to do so could make you an accomplice in that person's next sex crime, legally speaking.
Is the TSA really committing these sex crimes in America today? Yes, absolutely. Gov. Jesse Ventura's lawsuit against the TSA goes into great detail about precisely these kinds of violation. Here's another story about a woman who was sexually molested by the TSA: http://www.theagitator.com/2011/09/...
Former Miss USA was also technically molested by the TSA: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/...
And now three elderly women have stepped forward and claimed they were forced to remove their underwear and strip-searched by TSA agents at JFK (http://www.naturalnews.com/034323_N...). Countless women are being raped every single day by the TSA, and most are too shamed by the incident (or intimidated by TSA thugs) to step forward.
What we're looking at here is government-sanctioned sex offenders who are feeling up our children, teenage daughters, wives, mothers and grandmothers, routinely raping them, and then getting away with it day after day! And, astonishingly, there are only a handful of alternative media people who seem to care about this, with myself being one of the most outspoken. What I have learned in all this is that feminist groups don't care if their women get raped by government agents because they don't say a word against it.
Where are women's' organizations in taking a stand against serial rapists working at the airport?
In recent protests about expanding the definition of rape, one woman held up a sign that read, "TAKE RAPE SERIOUSLY."
Except, not if the government is raping people, apparently. Because when the government rapes women in plain daylight, women's groups remain eerily silent and don't take it seriously at all.
In a recent article, I called out the National Organization for Women (NOW) for its total silence on the issue of government TSA agents molesting and physically abusing women at airports (http://www.naturalnews.com/034323_N...). Why is rape wrong in the workplace, but rape is totally acceptable at the airport as long as it's carried out by a government agent?
One of the activist groups behind the FBI's recent expansion of rape is the Feminist Majority Foundation. They have a campaign called "RAPE IS RAPE" and their protesters march the streets holding up signs that say things like "STOP VIOLENCE!" See photos at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...
But where is the Feminist Majority Foundation on the issue of the TSA raping women all across America? Dead silence...
So I guess rape isn't rape then, is it? Not if you're working for the TSA, it isn't, apparently. And "STOP VIOLENCE" actually means "...except if the government is committing that violence against women," in which case all these feminist groups seem to be perfectly okay with it.
(good bit more @ link)
http://www.naturalnews.com/034354_FBI_rape_definition.htmlThe definition of "rape" was expanded this week by the Federal Bureau of... more
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The American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Criminal Defense Layers have filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Homeland Security's policy permitting border agents to search, copy and detain travelers' electronic devices without reasonable suspicion. DHS asserts the right to look though the contents of a traveler's electronic devices – including laptops, cameras and cell phones – and to keep the devices or copy the contents in order to continue searching them once the traveler has been allowed to enter the U.S., regardless of whether the traveler is suspected of any wrongdoing.The American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Criminal Defense... more
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"throwing out two unrelated cases, the highest court ruled that police may not frisk someone during a routine encounter unless they have reasonable suspicion to believe that the person is BOTH involved in criminal activity AND is armed and dangerous...that police may not escalate a consensual encounter into a protective frisk..."
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/05/28/sjc-rules"throwing out two unrelated cases, the highest court ruled that police may not... more
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Last Friday night, California's Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team entered editor Jason Chen's home without him present, seizing four computers and two servers. They did so using a warrant by Judge of Superior Court of San Mateo. According to Gaby Darbyshire, COO of Gawker Media LLC, the search warrant to remove these computers was invalid under section 1524(g) of the California Penal Code.
Here is all the documentation (Jason Chen's personal details are pixelated).
[Jason Chen's account of the events]
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2010/04/chen_account.pngLast Friday night, California's Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team entered... more
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The Obama administration formally adopted the Bush administration's position that the courts cannot judge the legality of the National Security Agency's (NSA's) warrantless wiretapping program, filing a motion to dismiss Jewel v. NSA late Friday.The Obama administration formally adopted the Bush administration's position that... more
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After a public outcry about no-reason-needed searches of laptops and electronic gadgets by Border Patrol and Customs agents, Rep. Loretta Sanchez introduced a bill to slap a few more rules on the process. Also, you'll get a receipt when your laptop is taken away.After a public outcry about no-reason-needed searches of laptops and electronic... more
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