By Eric Striker
January 10,
2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
It all started
yesterday evening when I arrived at
Pittsburgh International Airport in the
rustbelt township of Moon, Pennsylvania for
a flight to Boston.
I approached the
Kiosk to print my ticket and immediately got
an error, asking I go get my boarding pass
from the airline’s main booth. I followed
the instructions.
There, the woman
typed my information in and made a phone
call. After a lengthy 20 minutes, she gave
me the phone and asked me to “listen” while
she briefly walked away. This most likely
was a way to get whatever Department of
Homeland Security surveillance team to
identify me and watch me through the camera.
Shortly after, my
ticket printed with the dreaded SSSS –
Secondary Security Screening Selection. This
is the first time it has ever happened to me
(I last flew less than a year ago). The SSSS
list is reserved for suspected terrorists
and criminals, of which I am neither. There
are
millions of people on the list, with
random samplings finding that up to 40% of
people on it have inaccurately registered
records. Furthermore, a federal judge last
September found that the practice is
unconstitutional. I’ve been traveling
largely by bus and car to work on news
stories or visit friends so I was caught off
guard.
Little did I know I
was in for an annoying and long night, but I
didn’t expect how bad it would be. I have
heard from other peaceful dissidents and
journalists that they have been harassed
like this at the airport for the past year.
I used the restroom
then approached the TSA line. They took me
to a separate, cordoned off section and
began the invasive and downright ridiculous
process.
As one man
meticulously poked and prodded my
frank-n-beans from every angle, a senior
citizen checked every nook and cranny of my
wallet along with the bristles of my
toothbrush for…I’m not sure exactly. I made
sure that none of my electronics (phones and
laptops) were being illegally searched,
which they didn’t, they only ask you to turn
them on.
In the commotion (at
least 7 TSA agents surrounded me) a woman
was asking me for personal information, like
my latest home address. My response to her
was to ask whether it was mandatory to give
it to her. She did not say whether it was
mandatory, but kept asking over and over
again for my information and I refused to
give it. I don’t have anything to hide, but
the principle stands.
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When the search
concluded (about 20-30 minutes), they found
a secondary phone I use that happened to be
out of batteries. They asked me to turn it
on, which I agreed to but needed to charge
it. The TSA supervisor told me it was
against protocol, and escorted me with all
of my stuff back outside to charge my phone,
telling me that I would have to do the
search all over again from scratch.
At this point I was
going to miss my flight. I summoned the
supervisor again, who was very polite and
friendly to my face, to demand a place where
I can complain for my atrocious treatment
and that I be compensated for my airline
ticket. I informed him that I was a
journalist and that being treated like a
member of Al Qaeda on my way to a domestic
flight was confusing and humiliating.
He gave me a TSA card
and in my frustration over the bullshit I
had just endured, decided to leave the
airport to find different transportation to
my destination that would be free of these
silly theatrics.
As I walked away, a
female police officer named Deb Spotts
approached me to ask me why I had gone into
the TSA security and back out. I told her
they had asked me to go out and charge my
phone. She then demanded to know why I had
used the bathroom, to which I responded “to
take a piss.”
She asked me for
identification, and my response was to ask
her if I was being detained and was free to
leave over and over again. She radio’d her
Sergeant, Michael Kuma, who gave the order
to arrest me. Multiple police officers,
including one carrying an assault weapon,
grabbed me and put me in handcuffs.
The entire time I was
loudly asking in front of others in the
airport lobby why I was being detained, what
their probable cause was, and that I wanted
to call a lawyer. The police officers
transporting me told me that they did not
know why I was being detained, which is
absurd.
I specifically told
the officers that I did not consent to any
search of any of my belongings, which they
mostly respected. My things were put in a
bucket in front of my cell and I was in
there for about an hour.
Finally, Sergeant
Kuma emerges with his team. I asked him for
an explanation.
According to Kuma,
the TSA inspectors had “felt” two bullets in
one of the tight sleeves of my flight
jacket. I have never owned a firearm nor
have been shooting.
I asked Kuma why I
was not dogpiled and detained during the TSA
special suspected terrorist screening
process if they thought I was trying to
bring bullets on board. Kuma’s response is
that bringing bullets on a flight was not
illegal, which is a flagrant lie!
I then gave Kuma
permission to search my jacket and show
me the supposed bullets in my
possession. He took his time, briefly got
the jacket out of my sight, then acted like
he was struggling to get the “bullets” out.
Then, all the cops
smiled at me while Kuma said “oh wow,
they’re only pen caps!”
He then pulled out
black bullet-shaped pen caps from my jacket
as I looked on in disbelief. I don’t carry
or use pens at all.
I showed the pen cap
to a friend who actually runs an office
supply store. He said the weird bullet
shaped plastic caps might belong to a
mechanical pencil, which I also do not carry
around and have never while owning the
jacket I was wearing. Kuma I believe threw
one of them away, but when I realized what
was going on I said “no, that’s my property,
I’ll keep it” for the second one.
These were beyond all
reasonable doubt planted on me after they
put me in handcuffs. Judging from the big
sarcastic smiles on the police officers’
faces as I was finally let out of my cell,
they were planted on me at the precinct,
probably by Sergeant Kuma himself when he
needed an excuse for why I was being locked
up.
I then obtained the
Sergeant’s business card, with a phone
number on the back to be able to get the
police report of my illegal arrest. He told
me to wait a while because it takes time to
get it in the system. I have a funny feeling
this police report will never materialize
but will be trying anyway.
These kinds of
shenanigans are so stupid I’m almost tempted
to laugh about this myself. I’m relieved
they didn’t plant actual bullets on me,
though that would’ve added a whole new layer
of bullshit for them too. This type of petty
corruption would be a joke if it wasn’t part
of a wider system the federal government has
in place that has no law enforcement value
and is intended solely to intimidate and
inconvenience journalists and people with
First Amendment protected opinions they
don’t like.
The big question I
have, and will be investigating, is how did
I get on the SSSS list, along with many
others I know who engage in peaceful
advocacy or dissent? Why in the last year,
and all of my life, have I flown without any
problems prior to this?
The Department of
Homeland Security keeps the criteria for
being a “selectee” very private, likely due
to the civil liberties ramifications of the
system as they drastically expand how many
people are targeted and why. As someone who
hasn’t even been harassed by the FBI or
accused of anything, occam’s razor tells me
that in my case and others, they are using a
purely political criteria. The only scenario
for what just happened is that they are
deferring to the Southern Poverty Law Center
for names and adding them to the list
uncritically. If it came out, it would be a
scandal, as the SPLC is a highly
discredited, agenda-ridden and universally
despised organization.
There is a small
chance that it is a case of mistaken
identity, but I doubt it. I will be looking
into applying for the DHS Traveler Redress
Inquiry Program (TRIP) and will see what
they tell me.
National Justice
is over the target indeed!
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