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I Lost My ID At The Airport And Went Through Security

July 15th, 2009 Greg Smith No comments

I am setting at PDX (Portland International Airport) near my gate for a flight that leaves later today. I arrived this morning for quick work related business. Somewhere at the security checkpoint at Phoenix International Airport and boarding the plane to PDX I lost my ID.

I didn’t find this out until I was in my Rental car getting everything ready to drive off. It turned out to be a very stressful day. Obviously rental car companies will not allow you to drive off without a drivers license. I have to thank my good friend Mustafa for coming down to the airport to get me and take me to where I needed to do my official business.

He brought me back and I approached the TSA officer and told them I lost my ID at Phoenix. They took me aside, teased that the rubber hoses were over there, and asked to look at what I did have.

I pulled out everything in my wallet with my name on it, he looked it over and then I found my Costco card that had a picture on it. A crappy picture but it was something. That was it. No further pat down, not special baggage checks. I supposed bad guys don’t walk around with worn out credit cards, Costco cards, voter and library cards. He also quizzed me on some items in my checkbook.Despite the bad reputation TSA gets, I have never had a bad experience with any of the officers.

If they didn’t find my drivers license in PHX, I have a real pain to go through to get a replacement. That’s a story for another blog post.

How Weird Is Denver International Airport

December 6th, 2007 Greg Smith No comments

I’ve had the opportunity to travel to Portland Oregon on short trips several times this year. There is very rarely a direct flight from the Sunport to anywhere except a state directly next to New Mexico. This time I went through Denver International Airport for the first time. I was pretty interested to fly through Denver this time because of the conspiracy theories associated with it.

Denver Airport

Lets start with the murals. I didn’t get a chance to see them, I wasn’t sure if they were past the security area and if I had time get to where they are. I’ve read about them and there many pictures up on Flickr. When you see the giant picture of the nazi dude with the dead children, well that’s just disturbing. There is another mural showing different people of the world bringing down this nazi dude. I think the point of which is to show what happens if the people of the world don’t come together to eliminate the bad guys. Still, this is pretty odd. It doesn’t help the rest of the conspiracy theories.

anomalies-unlimited.com is the main source for the conspiracy theories. As I read through the sites, its easy to dismiss many of their claims. First one being that “Denver already had what everyone said was a perfectly fine airport – Stapleton.”According to Wikipedia, Stapleton was serious too small and poorly designed to be the 4th busiest airport in the US, which is what DIA is now. I believe Wikipedia’s explanation more then anomalies-unlimited.

I won’t go through all the things that anomalies-unlimited points out. Some of it just doesn’t make sense that it’s part of a conspiracy. However there are some odd things they do warrant future inspection. Such as the fact that DIA was 2 Billion (with a “B”) over budget. Where did that money go? anomalies-unlimited seems to suggest that it went to a vast underground military complex that exists under the airport and that the purpose of the airport was really just to build this complex. Seems to me that one would build such a complex under a less busy airport.

My limited experience at the airport indicates that the airport is pretty well designed and huge. I think the A gates went from 1 to 99. Although I generally dismiss the conspiracy theories, I did note something strange at the A gates. There are these mosaic tile images of people standing and walking through the terminals located on the floor. They are kinda weird in that they are top views and you can only make them out if you get up high (there is a higher level one can view them). In between these mosaics are a border and on these boarders are words like “North America”, “Europe” and “Antarctica”. Next to these words are random symbols that seem to have no purpose at all. These are all mosaics which are pretty easy to make out, with continent names in upper case. Near some of these content names are other words in lower case and the tile colors are really close to the back ground making it hard to figure out what they say. The symbols kinda look like random characters from the Zapf Dingbats font. Perhaps these are codes to the Aliens that come through DIA to tell them which continents they need to go through when they arrive.

anomalies-unlimited.com does have one final item that I agree is strange, the odd tablet with a masonic symbol on it. Above that tablet is what appears to be a keypad. What the heck is this thing and why are there no better pictures of this thing than the poor quality ones on their website?

Dear Mr. President. Your Speech Sucked

December 20th, 2005 Greg Smith Comments off

On Sunday night, Mr. President, you attempted to suck up to the American people with a TV address. I know this because the Simpsons were suppose to come on at 7pm when you came on. Thankfully Fox showed The Simpsons in it’s entirety instead of trying to make up time. Thus I listened to your entire speal. thanks for keeping it under 20 minutes by the way.

You continue to insult my intelligence with your mixing of the 9/11 attacks and the Iraq war. I wish you would just admit that you were going to attack Iraq whether or not 9/11 happened. It seems that the majority of your speech was to get more support for Iraq, not about getting more power to take away American liberties. I certainly didn’t want to hear about that.

This so-called war (so called because I don’t think Congress declared war) has been ill-conceived from the start. You didn’t know what you had, you didn’t know what you were up against and you still haven’t shown that you have a decent plan in place. Yet you are going up in front of America trying to build you case. In fact I actually agree with you, that would should finish the job we started and keep the troops there. I too fear if we pull out too soon the bad guys will take over. Yet I’m very concerned that your first priority is making sure Haliburton gets American tax payer money than ensuring the safety of our troops.

Good Veterans Day To You

November 11th, 2003 Greg Smith Comments off
Informing the American People is the only way to put pressure on our government to ensure our troops are safe.
  • What a surprise. The US Administration "is deeply frustrated with its hand-picked council members because they have spent more time on their own political or economic interests than in planning for Iraq’s political future, especially selecting a committee to write a new constitution, the officials added." That’s OK becasue the people that picked them can’t do things right either.
  • The headline reads: "Rumsfeld retreats, disclaims earlier rhetoric. Rumsfeld denies he ever made several pre-war statements." He said the statements on national TV, only to deny that he ever said them. Don’t bother looking at the tapes, it was just your imagination. [Update:] Looks like now some members of congress want to get rid of him.
  • Meanwhile a lot of people who know a lot about what happens in the Governement are coming out to say that the reason we went to war was all made up."There was never a clear and present danger. There was never an imminent threat. Iraq – and we have very good intelligence on this – was never part of the picture of terrorism," says Mel Goodman, a veteran CIA analyst who now teaches at the National War College." Yikes!
  • Is it me or does anyone else find this suspicious: "A State Department employee was found dead outside the agency headquarters in Washington, D.C., Friday around 5 p.m., Fox News has confirmed." This guy "worked in a unit that dealt with intelligence and research".
  • Did you see the Jessica Lynch movie this weekend? It seems that the Administration is, at the very least, exaggerating it. So that it makes the Iraq "bad guys" look badder."Lynch says the circumstances of her rescue was dramatised and manipulated by the Pentagon. She was not rescued in a ‘blaze of gunfire’ as reported by Defence Department officials last April, but picked up from compliant Iraq doctors who had saved her life."

 

Was I Wrong About This Guy?

August 8th, 2003 Greg Smith 3 comments
When Ex-Intel engineer Maher ‘Mike’ Mofeid Hawash was arrested for having done bad things related to the Taliban I was skeptical. I thought that he was probably innocent. My girlfriend disagreed with me, as she usually does, asking, “Why would they arrest him if he didn’t do something wrong?” My argument was that the government was/is desperate to find bad guys so they will find someone who looks like they have done something wrong and try to make an example of them, or to better support the war in Afghanistan. Now he has “pleaded guilty to one of three charges that he conspired to aid and abet the Taliban”. He pleaded guilty either because he cohorsed into it or, more likely, the evidence against him was to overwhelming for him to fight it.

As of recent my thoughts about the government and the media have changed. I still think George Bush is a bad president and his administration is ran just as bad. I still think John Ashcroft is the closest thing to a antichrist that we can get. Mainly because I think the primary mission of the US government and the citizens is to protect and preserve the freedoms that we have. Taking away those freedoms to protect them is the wrong strategy. I have always been aware that the media puts their own spin on the news, Bill O’Reilly and Rush Limbaugh being the most extreme examples of this. I never considered how much spin was put on even local news. A recent Q&A on slashdot with the DOJs IP Attorneys on piracy has also made me rethink who these government guys are and just how they are running things and that my “they don’t care about the public at large” attitude my be misguided.

I made my assumptions on Mr. Hawash’s innocents not on facts, since none was revealed, but more on media spin. I hope to do this less in the future. However I still don’t really know the facts and cannot be sure that he is really innocent or guilty at this point.