Monday, 16 February 2026

Jack Blood On Texas Anti Groping TSA Bill Failure "The Weird Show" [BhRCY76NAPk]

Federal officials force a standoff in Austin as the Department of Homeland Security threatens a total flight grounded over proposed bans on invasive airport security pat-downs.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 5m listen | 3 chapters
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About this episode

The Texas Legislature defeated a bill to ban invasive TSA pat-downs for the third consecutive session after federal intervention. Representative David Simpson sponsored the legislation, which faced immediate opposition from the Department of Homeland Security. Federal officials reportedly threatened to ground all commercial flights in and out of Texas if the state moved to criminalize federal security procedures.

Texans for Accountable Government and other civil liberties activists argue that taxpayer-subsidized aviation creates a fundamental right to travel without government molestation. The debate highlights a growing rift between state sovereignty and federal mandates regarding airport security protocols. Critics point to the irony of intense passenger screening while risks like pilot pharmaceutical use remain under-regulated. The failure of this bill underscores the power dynamics between the TSA and local lawmakers in Austin.

Jack Blood analyzes the transition from George Orwell’s vision of state punishment to the drugged submission predicted by Aldous Huxley. The discussion traces Huxley’s family ties to UNESCO and the implementation of modern social control through convenience and compliance. Blood questions the long-term impact of these security measures on the American psyche and the erosion of constitutional protections.


CHAPTER 01 / 3 Discussion

Texas Legislature Defeats TSA Anti-Groping Bill

The Texas Legislature defeated a bill aimed at banning invasive TSA security pat-downs for the third time. The Department of Homeland Security and federal officials reportedly threatened to cancel all flights in and out of Texas if the legislation passed. Representative David Simpson sponsored the bill, which has become a focal point for activist groups like Texans for Accountable Government.

texas· tsa· david simpson· department of homeland security· austin

00:13 But let's just jump in a conversation here with Jack Blood tonight on The Weird Show. What's going on with you these days? Stunning verdict today! The TSA anti-groping bill was killed for like the third time. And if you don't know anything about the people of Austin, give us this we're persistent and we don't give up and not just Austin obviously because this is a Texas issue. The whole country's watching to see if we can make this thing float now as you know Russell The TSA, the federal government, the Department of Homeland Security has threatened the legislature or policy makers here in Texas including Rick Hairdube, Bilderberg. I was a cheerleader too Perry

00:57 and said that if we pass this bill there will be no flights in and out of Texas, which used to be almost a declaration of war against the states. You know some of the problems that started the Civil War in the past despite what you might hear So what are we really asking here? This is the most absurd thing in the world Please don't put your hand down my pants of mice my boy. Yeah, I girl my grandma I mean, I'm a tough guy I can deal with it but you know this is all were asking in the fact that we've had to have rallies and we've had a huge activist movements in different organizations like texans for accountable government come together and representative david simpson who has sponsored this bill it's a national issue with all of the coming out of the state what

01:47 don't touch our junk. We're not saying get rid of the scanners, get rid of the TSA we'd like to see that happen down the road so incrementally that would be our goal but all were seeing now is unless you have some serious probable cause you can put your hands on my penis or whatever. The fact that we even have to protest this shows how far we've slipped here in the freedom category. What it reminds me of, Jack is if you've seen... We've all seen the movie WALL-E and you know you got these space station in space where the human race has just settled into this docile lazy boy chair society on this space station and

CHAPTER 02 / 3 Discussion

Aldous Huxley and George Orwell Social Control Theories

A discussion of dystopian literature highlights the differences between the control methods proposed by Aldous Huxley and George Orwell. Huxley, whose brother was the first head of UNESCO, suggested that populations are tricked or drugged into submission rather than punished. The segment compares these literary warnings to modern societal compliance and the perceived loss of freedom in the United States.

aldous huxley· george orwell· unesco· brave new world· social darwinism

02:34 We're heading down that path if we allow the Feds to come in and dictate what's going on. Brave New World was written 70 years ago or something, Aldous Huxley knew because his grandfather was the father of Social Darwinism and his brother was the first head of UNESCO, which is the education social arm eugenics arm as Aldous Huxley called it in Brave New World Revisited of The United Nations. So it's not like they didn't know what was going on same with Eric Blair George Orwell though the distinction here is that It's difficult to punish people into this submission

03:12 That's the thing. You gotta drug them, you gotta trick them, you got to make them beg for their slavery." So they actually go out Russell and talk to Texans and say what do you think about us groping you and getting obscene and molesting? Keeping in mind now folks that several TSA agents have been busted for kiddie porn so maybe these are people we're dealing with the average sector of society. Some of them could be weird, okay? But that's not the kind of weird I want going down in my wife or kid or grandma or whatever. So here we are at this crossroads and if we can't win this then we might as well give up so i'm telling everyone out there because Idaho and North Carolina Florida other states are looking to follow us where Texas goes the nation goes a lot of cases and we can give examples of that

CHAPTER 03 / 3 Discussion

Texas Aviation Security and Rights of Public Travel

Activists argue that because airports and airlines are heavily subsidized by taxpayers, citizens have a fundamental right to travel without being subjected to invasive searches. The debate contrasts public demands for safety with the constitutional right to be free from molestation by government agents. Concerns are raised regarding the focus on passenger screening versus other flight risks, such as pilot impairment or pharmaceutical use.

texas· airports· tsa· fourth amendment· air travel

04:02 So I'm telling people, wherever you're seeing this show. Wherever you are. You could be in Denmark or Africa. You need to help us put some pressure on the people here in Texas and we're going for round three, round four...I just don't see a way to give up on this. This is kind of the line in the sand. You can't molest me so that I can get on a plane! The airports are not public, I mean they are public. They're not private we subsidize the airports we subsidized the airlines We pay for the TSA Like the House of Legislature this belongs to us! We have a right to travel quote-unquote unmolested literally in this case so again it's crazy that i even have to go into this tonight I guess people will say there is no police state

04:50 So, you know. But they'll talk to people here in Texas and say well I just want to be safe when i get on the plane. You're 30 thousand feet in the air in an aluminum tube! You know, you've got to worry about being groped before you get in something as risky as getting $30,000. The pilot's drunk! He's on 420s like they've been popping some pharmaceuticals he's probably on some psych meds... I'm a little more worried about who is driving the plane than Osama Bin Laden Lee Harvey Oswald is getting on the plane