Tag Archives: mybottlesup
The TSA Kidnapping Saga Comes To An End
Posted on 18. Oct, 2009 at 11:16 am by John Frenaye.
Local Blogger Offers No Apologies, Just Delusions It appears that Nicole White’s 15 minutes of fame are coming to an end. She is the Annapolis mother, married to a Navy fighter pilot who was working at the US Naval Academy, who claimed that the TSA took her child from her while undergoing screening in Atlanta’s [...]
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Quelling Rumors On TSA Blogger
Posted on 17. Oct, 2009 at 5:36 pm by John Frenaye.
My Bottles Up Website Is Still Running Just to quell a few comments and emails received, “Nic’s” site is still up and running. It has been blacked out intentionally. Why it has been blacked out is anyone’s guess and hopefully Nicole will let us all know in due time. To the naysayers, here is a [...]
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TSA Blogger Goes Into Hiding
Posted on 17. Oct, 2009 at 10:31 am by John Frenaye.
Annapolis Woman Who Accused TSA Pulls Site UPDATE: There is some good advice for both the TSA and “Nic” at Christopher Elliott’s site, Elliott.org. UPDATE: Thanks to Atrocity17 (a commenter) for this link to a larger screen version of the video. EDITOR’S NOTE: We have received many emails and a few comments about her site [...]
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TSA Kidnapping Story FALSE
Posted on 17. Oct, 2009 at 8:39 am by John Frenaye.
Local Mother’s Story Does Not Hold Water UPDATE: Since this rebuttal by the TSA, she has removed all comments from her blog. According to the TSA, they attempted to contact her yesterday and she would not speak with them. We made similar attempts and our calls and emails were not returned. Yesterday, we reported about [...]
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Local Woman’s Child Taken By TSA
Posted on 16. Oct, 2009 at 1:56 pm by John Frenaye.
Annapolis Woman’s Child Taken By TSA In Atlanta UPDATE: The TSA has responded: TSA’s policy is that officers will not ask parents to do anything that would distance them from their children during the screening process. Our goal is to provide the highest level of security while ensuring that all passengers are treated with courtesy [...]












