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Kelly Voluntaryist vs the TSA (Official Video)

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Kelly Voluntaryist of Free Keene strips down at the Manchester, New Hampshire airport in efforts to demonstrate the violations of inherent natural rights which have been stripped away by an overly evasive government acting on its own volition. Kelly handed out information and talked to people for approximately 40 minutes, part of which was spent outside in 15 degree weather.

Recently, the TSA has violated the natural rights of elderly ladies such as Lenore Zimmerman, Linda Kallish, and Ruth Sherman with invasive and dehumanizing strip searches and pat downs. Kelly wished to bring those violations to light in this demonstration along with the multitudes of other crimes against humanity committed in the name of "the common good".

From Kelly:
On Friday, January 20th, I held a "Don't Strip Our Rights" event at the Manchester airport in which I handed out literature while wearing only lingerie as shown in the attached video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6rH6Mri0to ) to protest the many violations on human rights committed by the TSA, particularly against Lenore Zimmerman, Linda Kallish, and Ruth Sherman, all of who were forced to give up their basic right to human dignity as part of invasive TSA screenings this past December. I am going to hold this event again at the Manchester airport this coming Thursday, Feb. 2 at 9am. My goals are to raise awareness of the violations on natural rights inherent in standard TSA procedures, to share the ideas of liberty, and to promote a free society through peaceful civil disobedience, education, and community outreach. More details at http://FreeKeene.com/DontStripOurRights

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One who breaks an unjust law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for law.
Martin Luther King, Jr.


 



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