This is a Direct Blog Entry by the author, James Moore posted on
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-moore/branded_b_13272.html Jan 4, 2006
James Moore is an Emmy-winning former television news correspondent and the
co-author of the bestselling, Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W.
Bush Presidential. He has been writing and reporting from Texas for the past
25 years on the rise of Rove and Bush and has traveled extensively on every
presidential campaign since 1976.
This author was placed on the no fly list.
Two points: there's nothing you or I can do to help him but make this
public, and two- we are all targets here. This should make you scared and
pissed at the same time. If it doesn't, check your pulse.
James Moore:
"I made it a point to arrive very early at the airport. My reservation was
confirmed before I left home. I went to the electronic kiosk and punched in
my confirmation number to print out my boarding pass and luggage tags.
Another error message appeared, "Please see agent."
I did. She took my Texas driver's license and punched in the relevant
information to her computer system.
"I'm sorry, sir," she said. "There seems to be a problem. You've been placed
on the No Fly Watch List."
"Excuse me?"
"I'm afraid there isn't much more that I can tell you," she explained. "It's
just the list that's maintained by TSA to check for people who might have
terrorist connections."
"You're serious?"
"I'm afraid so, sir. Here's an 800 number in Washington. You need to call
them before I can clear you for the flight."
Exasperated, I dialed the number from my cell, determined to clear up what I
was sure was a clerical error. The woman who answered offered me no more
information than the ticket agent.
"Ma'am, I'd like to know how I got on the No Fly Watch List."
"I'm not really authorized to tell you that, sir," she explained after
taking down my social security and Texas driver's license numbers.
"What can you tell me?"
"All I can tell you is that there is something in your background that in
some way is similar to someone they are looking for."
"Well, let me get this straight then," I said. "Our government is looking
for a guy who may have a mundane Anglo name, who pays tens of thousands of
dollars every year in taxes, has never been arrested or even late on a
credit card payment, is more uninteresting than a Tupperware party, and
cries after the first two notes of the national anthem? We need to find this
guy. He sounds dangerous to me."
"I'm sorry, sir, I've already told you everything I can."
"Oh, wait," I said. "One last thing: this guy they are looking for? Did he
write books critical of the Bush administration, too?"
I have been on the No Fly Watch List for a year. I will never be told the
official reason. No one ever is. You cannot sue to get the information.
Nothing I have done has moved me any closer to getting off the list. There
were 35,000 Americans in that database last year. According to a European
government that screens hundreds of thousands of American travelers every
year, the list they have been given to work from has since grown to 80,000.