
Paul Joseph Watson
The Transportation Security Administration has found itself embroiled in
yet another scandal after a TSA whistleblower accused the federal
agency of covering up her sexual assault at the hands of a TSA
investigator by forcing her to sign a false disavowal.
“Nilda C. Marugame, a TSA worker at Lihue airport, sued
the TSA’s governmental parent, the Department of Homeland Security, in
Federal Court. Marugame claims a TSA investigator (TSI) “sexually
assaulted her” on Aug. 26, 2009,” reports Courthouse News Service.
When Marugame subsequently attempted to notify the
Assistant Federal Security Director about the incident, she was
immediately suspended for three days and then coerced into signing a
statement that erroneously characterized the sexual advances as being
consensual.
“She says she is “at least the third woman to report
unwelcome sexual advances” from the same man, and that all of his
victims were retaliated against with suspension or threats of
termination,” states the report.
While all three women were punished for complaining
about the assaults, no action was taken against the perpetrator,
according to the case.
Marugame is currently trying to sue the TSA in federal
court for lost wages resulting from her suspension and damages
pertaining to the sexual assault.
Of course, the fact that the agency tasked with fondling
travelers, including children, is constantly embroiled in sexual
assault and rape cases, illustrates perfectly why it should be
abolished.
As we have laboriously documented, sexual deviancy is so prevalent within the TSA that it’s almost become a prerequisite to get the job. Indeed, a prank caller who pretended to be a sex pervert phoned the TSA about applying for a job and was treated seriously by a TSA staffer.
Last week yet another scandal emerged
when 52-year-old TSA worker Harold Glen Rodman approached a woman in
full uniform before flashing his badge and proceeding to allegedly rape
and sodomize her.
Back in March last year it emerged
that TSA worker Sean Shanahan, who was employed at Boston Logan
International Airport to pat down passengers, had been charged with
multiple child sex crimes targeting an underage girl.
Similarly, 57-year-old Charles Henry Bennett,
who worked at Orlando International Airport as a TSA screener, was
arrested in connection with the molestation of a 6-year-old girl whom he
planned to make his “sex slave”.
In December last year,
yet another TSA worker, Andrew Cheever, was exposed as a pedophile when
more than 10,000 child porn videos and images were discovered on his
computer.