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TSA to Launch a Criminal Investigation Against John Tyner, the Don't Touch My Junk Guy

American hero John Tyner
The Transportation Security Administration is striking back at John Tyner, the man who told a TSA agent not to touch his junk. That's right, he has embarrassed the federal government, so it's time for the federal government to shoot the messenger and take him out before the masses figure out what is really going on.


Michael J. Aguilar, chief of the TSA office in San Diego, had a news conference yesterday to announce the investigation of Tyner. He said the investigation could lead to prosecution and civil penalties of up to $11,000. The fine has been recently increase, and you can bet the federal government is going to make an example out of this guy--who truly is an American hero.

TSA Thug Michael Aguilar
“That’s the old fine,” Aguilar said. “It has been increased.”

“The bottom line is, if somebody doesn’t go through proper security screening, they’re not going to go on the flight,” said TSA Chief John Pistole said.

Fine, don't let him on the airplane, but why is the TSA trying to make an example out of this guy. He didn't get to go where he paid to go, but no they are going to push this.

It it comes down to one thing. The federal government through the Department of Homeland Security's TSA wants to force compliance upon the people. All throughout society, we are being conditioned not to question the government. Those who do, well, they are going to make an example of you and make your life hell, just like they are doing to Tyner.