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Penn & Teller vs. The TSA
They’d been touring since the mid-1970s, but after the events of September 11, 2001, the experience lost, well, some of its magic.
“We were both getting older, I wanted to have kids, and that was certainly part of it. But we also just seemed to be getting our hearts broken every time we went through airport security. We’re often recognized and we are always treated very well by the TSA employees, but it bothered us to see other people getting hassled and it made being on the road much less fun.”
The average TSA worker is a glorified burger-flipper. Give them something to think about…
Waterboarding Sean Hannity
NEW YORK (AP) — The debate over torture is getting personal for two of cable TV’s prime-time hosts. After Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity made a seemingly impromptu offer last week to undergo waterboarding as a benefit for charity, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann leapt at it. He offered $1,000 to the families of U.S. troops for every second Hannity withstood the technique.
Crash Course by Chris Martenson
In this 20-part seminar economist Chris Martenson explains clearly the challenges we face in our diminishing world. without dipping into tinfoil-hat territory, he takes us on an eye-opening journey into the near future of our world that is built on lies and false assumptions. If you thought economics was intimidating, this will make everything fit and make total sense. it ain’t pretty. prepare for the future.











