sacramentonews: Homeland Insecurity

A freelance journalist tells of his experiences at a U.S. domestic airport – notes confiscated, photographs destroyed, and escorted from the aircraft for his “suspicious” behaviour.

I didn’t expect to be ordered to destroy photographs by an irate National Guardsman. I didn’t expect the Los Angeles Police Department to confiscate and read the notes I’d taken on my trip. I didn’t expect to be questioned by the FBI and detained for nearly three hours for no probable cause.

I didn’t expect any of these things, but that’s what happened. As I followed my fellow passengers up the jetway and into the LAX terminal, I had no idea I was stepping onto the War on Terrorism’s first domestic battlefield, where, as in all wars, truth was about to become the first casualty.

(see www.newsreview.com)