Groping Fans and Full-Body Scans At Super Bowl XLV?

“This coming Super Bowl may reveal much more than the best football team in America!” – AJ Cushner
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AJ Cushner
AJ Cushner
Feb. 1, 2011 - PRLog -- Boynton Beach Fl.: A recently released document by the Department of Homeland Security reveals the department’s plan to expand their new enhanced security procedures well beyond airports to locations where large numbers of people gather. Dig down a bit deeper into the recently updated "privacy impact assessment" and you’ll find that as early as 2008, DHS has been testing equipment meant to detect security threats in large crowds of people at the Toyota Center; a sports arena located in Kennewick, Washington.

So is this the year? Could Super Bowl goers unwittingly become DHS guinea pigs? Are these invasive security measures going to end up at every gate outside Cowboys Stadium? Retired civil rights attorney and celebrated author AJ Cushner claims the new security technology and invasive pat-downs not only go too far, but they’re already obsolete. According to Cushner: “these old school measures are merely a ruse intended to make Americans think they are safe; but they are no match for the current and emerging threats we face today in our high-tech world.”

While researching his new book, Cushner came upon something so disturbing it caused him great concern for the future of the entire human race. Bullets and bombs are being replaced with weaponized nanochips one-billionth of a meter in size. Cushner wrote his new book “obey or Die: Josh Parker and The Facets Project” to alert the public to the new threat that's in the wind; a nanochip that can take over a good portion of a person’s free will. Although his second novel: “Obey or Die: Josh Parker and The Facets Project” is a suspense/thriller, the content has been thoroughly researched, based on personal knowledge and steeped in truth.

According to Cushner – who tracks DHS programs – this very well could be the year DHS personnel test out their latest obsolete gadgetry on unsuspecting fans. Give your audience a first hand look at the nexus between security and privacy and the vulnerability we face yet are completely unaware of. AJ Cushner, a retired civil rights attorney, columnist and popular author is available for interviews.

AJ Cushner is a retired attorney who has been a guest on numerous radio shows, most recently: WLW, Cincinnati, OH; 600 WREC, Memphis, TN; and the syndicated show: Erskine On The Radio. He is also a former columnist who wrote two weekly columns for suburban Boston newspapers for seventeen years in the Brookline Citizen, Brookline Standard and Community Tab Newspapers (300,000 readers) and monthly columns for Boston Magazine. Cushner is a graduate of Boston Latin School, Bowdoin College and Boston University Law School. He has traveled extensively in Europe, Central and South American and currently lives in Florida. He writes about places where he has traveled and lived. This is his second novel.

Mr. Cushner has appeared as an expert guest on several radio and TV shows throughout his career. He is both informative and entertaining in his interviews. His Website:

http://www.thefacetsproject.com

To book an interview or for more information please contact:
Joe Ullrich
Omni Publicity And Public Relations
http://www.omnipublicity.com
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