Resist the Mainstream – Whistleblowers from the Federal Air Marshal Service have come forward with shocking information about former U.S. Representative and Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard.
These sources say Gabbard is currently under surveillance through the controversial Quiet Skies program, a TSA initiative allegedly designed to protect traveling Americans from suspected domestic terrorists.
Sonya LaBosco, Executive Director of the Air Marshal National Council (AMNC), revealed to UncoverDC that at least one whistleblower is prepared to go on record with documentation supporting these claims.
The program, which operates without the knowledge of those enrolled, assigns teams of Federal Air Marshals to track individuals from the moment they enter an airport until they reach their final destination.
LaBosco stated that Gabbard is unaware of the extensive surveillance measures in place during her flights.
These include two Explosive Detection Canine Teams, a Transportation Security Specialist specializing in explosives, a plainclothes TSA Supervisor, and three Federal Air Marshals on every flight she boards.
The timing of Gabbard’s enrollment in the Quiet Skies program raises questions about potential political motivation.
Air Marshals were reportedly first assigned to Gabbard on July 23, just one day after she publicly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, President Biden and the National Security State during an interview with Laura Ingraham.
Gabbard’s relationship with the Democratic Party has been tumultuous in recent years.
She left the party in 2022 to become an Independent and has been an outspoken critic of U.S. interventionism and the Biden administration.
During her 2020 Presidential campaign, she faced accusations from Hillary Clinton of being a “Russian asset,” which led to a defamation lawsuit filed by Gabbard, Politico previously reported.
UncoverDC highlighted that the Quiet Skies program has faced scrutiny for its alleged targeting of conservatives and individuals associated with the January 6, 2021, Capitol protests.
The outlet previously reported on several cases, including A.J. Fischer’s infant son, former Air Marshal Bryan Smith and Christine Crowder, all of whom were enrolled in the program due to their connections to the events of J6.
LaBosco and AMNC President David Londo have been vocal critics of the program, testifying before various Congressional committees and writing letters to express their concerns about the classification of innocent Americans as domestic terrorists.
They argue that the TSA and Department of Homeland Security are violating citizens’ constitutional rights through what LaBosco describes as a “big domestic surveillance grab.”
Individuals enrolled in Quiet Skies are often subjected to additional security measures, including extra searches that can result in missed flights.
While many enrolled individuals have a “Quad S” (SSSS) marking on their boarding passes, this is not always the case, making it difficult for travelers to know if they are under surveillance.
LaBosco and Londo are working to shut down the Quiet Skies program and restore the Federal Air Marshal Service to its original law enforcement function.
They argue that the program has strayed from its intended purpose and is now being used as a political tool by the administrative state.
As this story continues to develop, questions remain about the extent of the surveillance program and its impact on civil liberties. The revelations surrounding Gabbard’s alleged enrollment in Quiet Skies have reignited debates about government overreach and the balance between national security and individual privacy.
SF Source RTM Aug 2024