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Readers Write: Who's Watching the Watch List?
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John Graham's incisive AlterNet story of July 7, Who's Watching the Watch List? provoked a rash of intelligent reader responses.
The piece is Graham's personal account of being delayed from boarding a plane because his name was found on the government's Transportation Security Authority (TSA) "No fly" list -- of people "who posed, or were suspected of posing, a threat to civil aviation or national security."
With frustration and disillusionment, Graham -- who must fly frequently for his work as president of the nonprofit Giraffe Heroes Project -- explores the possible explanations for his inclusion on the seemingly arbitrary list... and comes up empty-handed.
A former US diplomat, Graham once worked for the government -- but that was back in 1980. "With no real information to go on, I'm left to guess why this is happening to me," he writes. "The easiest and most comforting guess is that it's all a mistake...But how? I'm a 63-year-old guy with an Anglo-Saxon name."
After playing a few infuriating rounds of trying-to-reach-a-human on TSA's automated help line, Graham is instructed to send in selected proofs of his identity. Then he's forced to wait it out for 45 days while the group investigates the reasons for his flight delays.
Our readers had a lot of thoughts on Graham's story, ranging from rage to paranoia to commiseration. A few folks commented on having traveled down the same "No fly"-sparked road -- such as Jessie BC, who writes, "I'm on the list too. Right now, I'm only Orange, so I can still fly. But in the years since September 11, I've watched my security status increase. Last time I flew, TSA informed me I'm now Orange, but of course wouldn't tell me why and I have no clue. I have to go through all kinds of crap to get on a plane now, including (because my front-clasp bra hooks set off the wand) having a TSA agent reach up under my shirt."
Reader Erinachara also reports embarrassing experiences with the TSA: "I've waited the 45 days, and here's what TSA had to say in a non-personalized form letter: 'We are pleased to report that upon further review of the information you have presented, we have determined that the delays you have encountered do not result from being mistaken for an individul on a TSA watch list.'
HUH? Does that then indicate that I experienced delays because I am actually on the list?"
Erinachara continues, "Even before I was forced to give up curb and kiosk check-in, I experienced being publicly humiliated by TSA agents at the security station, and knew that resistance, or response of any kind, placed me in jeopardy of arrest... This is NOT the USA where I grew up and was educated. Our government has begun to accelerate down the road to a fascist state."
A reader named Cyclone concurs with the notion of fascism: "Too late to wake up now, the party's over. I hope all the dumb asses that voted for the fascist party are happy with what they have created. Everyone that posts on this website is watched, I can guarantee that."
Hmm... OK. A little paranoia never killed anyone, right? A few freaked-out readers don't seem to think so -- such as Royrogers, who refers to yesterday's bombings in London: "In...Hitler's time [people said] 'they came for the Jews, but I wasn't a Jew, so I said nothing...' That's what's going on in the US RIGHT NOW!!!!! Do you not think it is possible that this attack in London is the event the powers that be have been waiting for to clamp down even more?"
Laura Barcella is AlterNet's front page editor.
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