Global Feed Post Login
Replying to Avatar Chris Liss

On the British Airways flight from LA to London yesterday, they wanted everyone to board via biometric ID. I asked if I could opt out, and the guy at the desk said, “No, it’s required.” I said, “I’m not comfortable giving my biometric ID to companies which get hacked all the time.” He said “It’s the US government that gets the data.” I told him that was even worse, and he said I could talk to his supervisor.

Supervisor said, yeah, just show your boarding pass over on the side. So I (and my family) did.

Always ask. Always opt out.

Avatar
450f1fea... 1y ago

Great story Chris, it's important to be an example for others. It can be done, but most people have to choose non-compliance. On Opt-Out-Day on 24 November 2010 airport security just let everyone through without checks, fearing chaos from expected protests. But you have to wonder if it's not too late, with most people being scared of their own shadow.

Sources:

https://odysee.com/@corbettreport:0/the-tsa-and-other-experiments-in-evil:7?r=4yVk8td9Js3mrQ6Xkj69yT49fRWdHnU8&t=776

https://www.naturalnews.com/030509_tsa_opt_out_day.html

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

No replies yet.