Be Proud of Your Body Scan: Go Vegan Banned PeTA Ad
Geschreven op 24-5-2010 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in DierenRecently, Southwest Airlines rejected this ad saying that it was “too provocative” for their in-flight magazine, “due to the lack of clothing the woman is wearing.”
Can I get a ticket to Prudes-ville via Hypocrite City, please? The only thing revealing about this ad is the fact that going vegan is the best thing that you can do for your health, the environment, and animals.
Personally, on my next flight I’d much rather see metal panties with a pertinent message than another passenger wearing sweatpants with the words “Bootylicious” or “Juicy” stamped across the butt.
Greg zegt:
28 november 2010 om 07:30 | Permalink
Santa’s TSA Song Happy Travels Happy Hollidays Happy Chritsmas
Santa sings a special TSA song with a special message. Musical parody of Holly Jolly Christmas about traveling this season at the airports and going though full body scans, security checks and all the other controversy involved that may disgruntle passengers this Holiday Season.
Erik van Erne zegt:
6 december 2010 om 22:11 | Permalink
Radiation Scientists Agree TSA Naked Body Scanners Could Cause Breast Cancer and Sperm Mutations
The news about the potential health dangers of the TSA’s naked body scanners just keeps getting worse. An increasing number of doctors and scientists are going public with their warnings about the health implications of subjecting yourself to naked body scanners. These include Dr Russell Blaylock (see below) as well as several professors from the University of California who are experts in X-ray imaging.
At the same time, some internet bloggers are insisting that the TSA’s naked body scanners pose no health risks because air travelers are subjected to higher levels of radiation by simply enduring high-altitude flights where cosmic radiation isn’t filtered out by the full thickness of the Earth’s atmosphere. This comparison, however, is inaccurate: The TSA’s body scanners focus radiation on the skin and organs near the skin whereas cosmic radiation during high-altitude flights is distributed across the entire mass of your body. Read more at Organic Consumers Association