Monday, August 2, 2010

Full Veiling is a Boon to Terrorists and Criminals

Fully Veiled Women Sail Through Airport Security, "Full veiling has been a boon for those participating in criminal and terrorist operations"

"We were never allowed to ask anyone with a veil to lift it. It is their religion.” CATSA employee, who, until recently worked as a frontline screener.

Veiled women fly past security veiled and unchecked -- and these are the most "radical," no?

How many times have we seen the burka used to hide bombs, cover fleeing Muslim terrorists, commit jihad, kill infidels, etc.? Last May, police officer Stephen Liczbinski was shot in cold blood by burqa-wearing robbers.

Weapon of Choice: The Burka Burka muslim murderer

The Veil as Criminal Weapon

Jihadist Posing as Woman in Veil Assassinates Police Chief

Most Wanted Fugitive Escapes UK in Veil

Suicide Bomber Disguised in Burka Attacks in Afghanistan
Burkas are frequently worn to conceal explosive vests

Toronto Jewel Thieves in Burkas

Suspect in Terror Hunt Used Veil to Evade Arrest

Zarqawi Often Used Burka to Escape Capture

Now read this submission to Islam.

Lifting the veil on airport security CNews (hat tip Pat)

Air security won't ask for veiled Muslims to prove ID

OTTAWA – Frequent flyers know the drill: take off your shoes, surrender your tweezers and pack your shampoo in those little plastic baggies before lining up for the naked body scanners. But lift your niqab? Apparently not.

QMI Agency can reveal that neither airlines nor security services are asking Muslim women to lift their veils and prove that the face beneath matches their photo ID.

The issue came to light through a video taken by Mick Flynn of Bradford, England. Flynn was boarding a flight at Montreal’s Trudeau International Airport when he witnessed two women with their faces covered board an Air Canada Heathrow bound flight without being asked to remove their veils.

In fact, in the video that Flynn has posted online, a man traveling with the group hands in all the passports and is the only one to interact with airline staff while two veiled women simply walk through.

"I complained at the desk — and again as I boarded the plane — asking if the pilot was happy that two women boarded without being identified," Flynn told QMI Agency. "Both members of staff whom I spoke to were flustered and clearly embarrassed."
Flynn’s communication with Air Canada and his video posting have resulted in a threatened lawsuit from the airline. As for answers from the company about security procedures, their response reveals holes in Canada’s air security.

"Airline passengers have already undergone multiple security checks before arriving at the boarding gate," Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick told QMI. "A final check is made at the gate prior to boarding in order to confirm passengers on the flight."

Air Canada says it is capable of checking identification in a private room away from the check-in counter, but said the real responsibility for security measures lies with CATSA, the Canadian Air Transport Security Agency.

Not so, says CATSA.
[...]

Most airports have wide gaps between where baggage is checked and the secure portions of the airport.

Transport Canada says there should be no confusion: “The airline must be able to verify the identity of all passengers before they are allowed to board,” the department said in a written statement.

Lawyer David Harris of INSIGNIS Strategic Research says Canadians should be concerned about what he deems preferential treatment.

Dhimmitude.

“Full veiling has been a boon for those participating in criminal and terrorist operations,” Harris said pointing to the story of Mustaf Jama.

Atlas Shrugs

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