Millionaire John Gilmore sued and lost in court after two different airlines twice denied him boarding, citing secret Transportation Security Agency rules, because he refused to show his identification. According to what TSA told the court, people who refuse to show identification are supposed to be allowed to board after going through secondary screening. Gilmore wants your help in finding out whether that’s true.
The world-wide adoption of a decentralized network that connects everything creates continuous technical, social and policy challenges that no one could have foreseen in 1969. Even as we take the Net for granted, the way we do the air that we breathe, decisions are being made by policy-makers, technologists and end-users that shape its future.
Instead of the left agreeing to cut social spending and the right agreeing to cut military spending, the right agrees to more welfare and the left agrees to more warfare. How long will it be before foreigners stop buying our debt, and hyperinflation arrives?
Mar 23, 2006
Survey: TSA allows passengers to board aircraft without ID - Homeland Security or Homeland Stupidity