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I love the last sentence of the article, as it is so accurate, and unfortunately unknown by the greater populace: "... (autistic) individuals have unique abilities that can give them an advantage over others at performing some tasks." My hope is that overtime autistic individuals will be seen for the incredible skill set many of them have and will be sought out by employers, rather than their skils either not being "seen" or them being discriminated against from the first interview due to their "poor" (per our society), social skills. My mind goes to higher end, tech government jobs that people who are not neurotypical would do better at than others. I know someone whose father fits this category, has very high up security clearance. She says that many of the people at his workplace seem to be non-neurotypical (in her layman's perspective). This does not surprise me. |
TSA: Terrorist Threat to Air Safety is Minimal
http://www.frequentbusinesstraveler.com/2013/10/tsa-terrorist-threat-to-air-safety-is-minimal/ "While air travelers continue to be told that they must remove their shoes and go through a body scanner to combat the threat of terrorism in the skies, it turns out that the Transportation Safety Administration has gone on record stating that the threat and risk of terrorist attacks on aviation is very small." |
Security Check Now Starts Long Before You Fly
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/22/business/security-check-now-starts-long-before-you-fly.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&hpw& "The Transportation Security Administration is expanding its screening of passengers before they arrive at the airport by searching a wide array of government and private databases that can include records like car registrations and employment information." "...For instance, an update about the T.S.A.’s Transportation Security Enforcement Record System, which contains information about travelers accused of “violations or potential violations” of security regulations, warns that the records may be shared with “a debt collection agency for the purpose of debt collection.”... " "...A recent privacy notice about PreCheck notes that fingerprints submitted by people who apply for the program will be used by the F.B.I. to check its unsolved crimes database... " (Bolding mine) |
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As an aside, I do enjoy this thread very much and appreciate your postings. |
Once the decision is made to buy into the idea of trading freedom for the illusion of safety it becomes impossible to convince someone it does not work. If nothing happens clearly the restrictions are working and the trade off is worth it and the person is safe. If something goes wrong then clearly what is needed is to restrict freedom further. It’s a slippery slope. It would be so much better to remove the reasons for terrorism in the first place, but that would require a restructuring of, well, of everything. Clearly it is easier and more comfortable to evoke righteous indignation and continue to take freedom away. And it does have a kind of sense about it. i mean if a country is going to continue pissing people off around the globe, people who generally have limited ways to bring attention to the abuses perpetrated against them, it only seems fair and logical that this country make an attempt to keep its citizens safe. Especially since not pissing people off around the world by perpetrating or supporting abuses against them is apparently not an option.
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Obama's NOT Hilter's words:
"We cannot rely on our military in order to achieve national security objectives we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded." The TSA now has more ammunition than the US military. http://conpats.blogsport.com/2013/08...o-than-us.html Meanwhile, he's purging the real armed forces from officers who would refuse orders to fire on other Americans. http://www.prisonplanet.com/military...stitution.html Quote:
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Dead TSA Screener Ernesto Lluberes Had Drugs in Car
http://tsatoday.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/dead-tsa-screener-ernesto-lluberes-had-drugs-in-car/ "At this point what is clear is that the dead TSA screener was involved in criminal activity. The only questions remaining are who killed him and how deeply involved in crime he was while being paid by taxpayers to assure airport security." |
DHS Still Hasn't Fired Black Supremacist Who Called for Mass Murder of Whites
http://m.govexec.com/defense/2013/11/dhs-still-hasnt-fired-black-supremacist-who-called-mass-murder-whites/74090/?oref=river&oref=ge-android-interstitial-continue "Kimathi, using the online nom de guerre "the Irritated Genie," called for "ethnic cleansing" of "black-skinned Uncle Tom race traitors" on his website, which envisioned a massive race war on the horizon. "In order for Black people to survive the 21st century, we are going to have to kill a lot of whites—more than our Christian hearts can possibly count," he wrote. In other postings, he warned that whites and their enablers like President Obama are trying to "homosexualize" black men in order to make them weaker, and suggested that a woman's primary role in life should be to "keep a strong Black man happy." He also seemed to hold anti-Semitic views, claiming in a Facebook post that his website was under attack from a conspiracy of "zionist smallhats, the Uncle Tom koons," and, naturally, "the haters."" |
Henrico man, TSA employee, charged in father’s shooting death.
http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/local/henrico/henrico-man-tsa-employee-charged-in-father-s-shooting-death/article_62ff19a2-e43f-530b-bf4f-30f9ab2904a5.html?mode=jqm |
Wonder what this cost.....
Don’t pet the TSA dogs. Do collect the cards.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/tsa-k-9-handlers-handing-out-trading-cards-of-working-dogs/2013/11/21/16e9aa96-4d82-11e3-be6b-d3d28122e6d4_story.html "Last year, the agency started producing collectible cards featuring the members of the TSA team, more than 107 animals with a nose for things that could go “kaboom.” The novelty items feature a close-up photo of the dog and its biographical info: e.g., Lino, a German wirehaired pointer, born Dec. 1, 2010, educated at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. A smaller image on the flip side shows the dogs in action, like Cymro investigating a garbage can and Jolly poking around a bench. The tiny print describes the dog’s specialty and career highlights." |
TSA supervisor among 2 men charged in cocaine conspiracy
http://virginislandsdailynews.com/news/tsa-supervisor-among-2-men-charged-in-cocaine-conspiracy-1.1589215 "Two Virgin Islanders, one of whom is a supervisor for the Transportation and Security Administration, will face charges of conspiracy to distribute five or more kilograms of cocaine in Miami." |
TSA Expands Searches of Parked Cars at Airports
http://www.infowars.com/tsa-expands-searches-of-parked-cars-at-airports/ "TSA-approved warrantless searches of vehicles parked outside airports are being expanded, with a photograph taken at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport informing Thanksgiving travelers that all vehicles belonging to AmeriPark customers “will be searched by uniformed security.”" |
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DHS stalls no-fly list trial by putting witness on no-fly list
http://boingboing.net/2013/12/04/dhs-stalls-no-fly-list-trial-b.html "Edward Hasbrouck of the Identity Project is doing a fantastic job of reporting on-site from Ibrahim v. DHS, the first legal challenge of United States government's no-fly list that has ever seen a courtroom. On the first day of trial, the judge learned that the plaintiff's daughter, scheduled to testify, was delayed because she had been denied boarding of her flight because she was put a Department of Homeland Security no-fly list. DHS staff deny this. The government's lawyers told the judge that the daughter is lying. The airline provided documentation of the DHS no-fly order. The subject matter of this trial is intense---restriction of movement based on blacklists---but there's no sign of an end to the jaw-dropping entertainment." |
DISASTER AVERTED: TSA agent bravely confiscates sockmonkey’s gun
http://bearingarms.com/disaster-averted-tsa-agent-bravely-confiscates-sockmonkeys-gun/ "May has a small business selling unique sock monkey dolls. She says she and her husband were on their way from St. Louis to Sea-Tac and she had a couple of monkeys and sewing supplies with her in a carry-on bag. “His pistol was in there,” she says of the sock monkey “Rooster Monkburn,” a take-off on John Wayne character “Rooster Cogburn” from the film “True Grit.” May and her husband were going through the screening process when she noticed that one of her bags was missing. “And the (TSA agent) held it up and said ‘whose is this?’” she said. “I realized oh, my God this is my bag.” May said the TSA agent went through the bag, through the sewing supplies and found the two-inch long pistol. “She said ‘this is a gun,’” said May. “I said no, it’s not a gun it’s a prop for my monkey.” “She said ‘If I held it up to your neck, you wouldn’t know if it was real or not,’ and I said ‘really?’” said May. The TSA agent told May she would have to confiscate the tiny gun and was supposed to call the police. “I said well go ahead,” said May. “And I said really? You’re kidding me right, and she said no it looks like a gun.” “She took my monkey’s gun,” said May, who has retained her sense of humor. “Rooster Monkburn has been disarmed so I’m sure everyone on the plane was safe,” she said. “I understand she was doing her job but at some point doesn’t common sense prevail?”" |
7 Reasons the TSA Sucks (A Security Expert's Perspective)
http://www.cracked.com/blog/7-reasons-tsa-sucks-a-security-experts-perspective/ "For a bunch of people in snappy uniforms patting down crotches, the TSA is remarkably unpopular. Nobody likes going through security at the airport, but you probably figured most of it had a point. All those hours spent in line with other shoeless travelers are a necessary precursor to safe flying. It's annoying, but at least it wards off terrorism. That's all bullshit. The TSA couldn't protect you from a 6-year-old with a water balloon. What are my qualifications for saying that? My name is Rafi Sela, and I was the head of security for the world's safest airport. Here's what your country does wrong." |
The TSA's 12 Banned Items of Christmas
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'Inebriated' man, cross-dressed man jump airport fences in Newark, Phoenix
http://us.cnn.com/2013/12/26/us/new-jersey-airport-security-breach/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 "In 2012, the TSA was criticized for failing to report, track and fix other types of airport security breaches adequately, according to the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general. The agency's report said the TSA "does not have a complete understanding" of breaches at the nation's airports. The report was requested by the late New Jersey Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg after a series of breaches at Newark, including a knife bypassing TSA screening, passengers walking around security checkpoints and a dead dog transported without being screened for explosives. The TSA took action to fix only 42% of the security breaches documented at the Newark airport, according to the report." Bolding mine. |
“He’s Wearing a Diaper!”: TSA Agent Humiliates Cancer Victim
http://www.infowars.com/hes-wearing-a-diaper-tsa-agent-humiliates-cancer-victim/ "A cancer victim who suffers from incontinence was humiliated during an incident last week when a TSA agent loudly announced “he’s wearing a diaper” to waiting travelers, before laughing and subjecting the man to a strip search." |
Reach for the sky! Overzealous Heathrow security officials 'confiscate' Toy Story cowboy Woody DOLL'S miniature gun
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2556586/Reach-sky-Overzealous-Heathrow-security-officials-confiscate-Toy-Story-cowboy-Woody-DOLLS-miniature-gun.html "With his trademark cowboy boots, cute waistcoat and red neckerchief, little Woody from Toy Story hardly looks like an imposing figure. But the cowboy doll was apparently branded a terror risk at Heathrow Airport – because it was holding a miniature six-shooter. A bemused air traveller has claimed on a social networking site that the figure was examined at Heathrow by security staff - who then subsequently confiscated the doll’s tiny firearm." |
TSA Halts Testing on Technology to Screen Passengers' Online Data
http://www.nextgov.com/big-data/2014/03/tsa-halts-testing-technology-screen-passengers-online-data/80065/ "The Transportation Security Administration has called off -- for now -- live tests of technology that would expand background checks on airplane passengers to include analyses of their online presences. The idea was to have contractors analyze consumer data -- potentially including dating profiles and shopping histories -- on fliers who apply for the voluntary "Pre✓” program. Pre✓, open to all U.S. citizens, lets passengers breeze through dedicated checkpoints without removing shoes, belts, laptops or TSA-compliant liquids after paying an $85 fee and proving their identities." Bolding mine! |
Not TSA people but airport employees that have passed TSA background checks.
LAX Workers Busted For Stealing from Suitcases http://gma.yahoo.com/lax-workers-busted-stealing-suitcases-keep-luggage-safe-195314146--abc-news-topstories.html "The FBI served 25 search warrants and made six arrests Wednesday night at Los Angeles International Airport, accusing workers there of stealing items from travelers' luggage." |
Disabled woman denied flight out of LAX due to expired license
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=9492805 "LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A woman left disabled after a stroke was denied a flight out of Los Angeles International Airport due to an expired driver's license. Sherry Wright, of Canyon Country, is still upset about the way she and her disabled sister, Heidi Wright, were treated by a Transportation Security Administration official at LAX. Heidi, 58, suffered a stroke 10 years ago. She is wheelchair-bound and unable to speak. "He just wanted me to make my sister talk, and I couldn't believe it. I was like, 'Wow, we're going to make a miracle right now,'" said Wright. Sherry took Heidi to the airport Wednesday for a flight to Phoenix, but they were stopped by the TSA because of the expired license. "I showed her ID, her social and her DMV papers," said Sherry." From TSA website (bolding mine): Adult passengers (18 and over) are required to show a valid U.S. federal or state-issued photo ID in order to be allowed to go through the checkpoint and onto their flight. We understand passengers occasionally arrive at the airport without an ID, due to lost items or inadvertently leaving them at home. Not having an ID does not necessarily mean a passenger won't be allowed to fly. If passengers are willing to provide additional information, we have other means of substantiating someone's identity, like using publicly available databases. |
TSA Gives Full Body Pat Down to 2 and 6 Year Old Children [VIDEO]
http://www.travelerstoday.com/articles/9588/20140423/tsa-gives-full-body-pat-down-to-2-and-6-year-old-children-video.htm |
TSA supervisor busted for having sex with underage girls in the Dominican Republic
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/tsa-supervisor-busted-sex-underage-girls-dominican-republic-officials-article-1.1786724 |
Exclusive: Transgender travelers singled out in TSA screenings, docs show
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/5/26/groin-anomalies-andpatdownstravelingwhiletrans.html Department of Homeland Security documents obtained last month reveal details of incidents in which transgender travelers were subjected to heightened scrutiny when passing through airport security checkpoints. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests netted civil rights complaints, incident reports and internal memos and emails from the DHS's Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and the Transportation Security Administration. They show that trans people have been required to undergo pat-down searches by officers of the opposite gender, reveal or remove items such as chest binders and prosthetic penises and defend challenges to their gender identities and their right to opt out of body scans, among other problems. |
I work at an airport and had to go to another terminal for work. The TSA agent stopped me and asked to see in my mouth. I gladly smiled for him and he noticed that I had braces with a pink chain over them. I know several of the agents and asked them how he could not see I had titanium brackets attached to my teeth, their response still makes me laugh. They said he was just bring an asshole that day. I understand why they are a little crazy at times. One of the agents was attacked by a traveler and had to be rushed to the hospital.
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Was in the Caribbean a couple weeks ago. Going through customs on St. Croix as we arrived was a breeze.
As we left, I was in a WC (having just had my knee replaced 7 weeks prior to) going through customs to depart island. I was scanned, had the wand all over me PLUS a patdown over my whole body!! A female agent did the exam. My partner and gate agent who were escorting me through were on other side, laughing so hard at me...my "expression" was funny they say. Of course, I was shaking so hard....BUT NOT due to exam. I was afraid for take off. It was a mini hurricane going on at time of departure. ALL I could see was that huge mountain we had to climb up and over on takeoff! Whew. My TSA experience was very pleasant. Their job is a difficult one, to say the least! I applaud them. BTW, the metal prosthetic in my knee...was NO issue at all. I even had my card stating such..they weren't even interested in that at all. Thank you, TSA!!! |
TSA worker accused of attacking colleague with box cutter
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/tsa-worker-accused-of-attacking-colleague-with-box/ngCbH/ The good news is he had passed his background check....../end sarcasm |
Say Hello to Higher Airline Ticket Fees Next Month
http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2014/06/19/say-hello-to-higher-airline-ticket-fees-next-month/ "The agreement raised the fees to a flat rate of $5.60 added to each leg of a trip from $2.50 for a nonstop flight, or $5 for a trip with a layover. The TSA is looking to charge an extra $5.60 fee for each leg of the flight where there is a connection of more than four hours." |
Don't forget these people are hired to keep us safe and they must pass rigorous background checks.....
TSA agent arrested after drugs found inside SW Miami-Dade home http://www.wsvn.com/story/25840586/woman-arrested-after-drugs-tsa-uniforms-found-inside-sw-miami-dade-home "According to Daniels' arrest affidavit, a search warrant was executed at her home, located on the 11300 block of Southwest 245th Street in Southwest Miami-Dade, Saturday. Detectives found large amounts of cocaine and marijuana, as well as a loaded Beretta PX4 handgun" "The complaint also states Daniels' four children were home during drug transactions" |
Stowaway Arrested at LAX After Boarding Flight from San Jose
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Marilyn-Hartman-LAX-Stowaway-Arrested-Southwest-Flight-from-San-Jose-270076971.html A woman who tried unsuccessfully several times to stow away aboard planes at San Francisco International Airport has breached security at another Bay Area airport. This time the plane took off with her on board. Marilyn Hartman, 62, managed to navigate through security at Mineta San Jose International Airport on Monday night – without a proper boarding pass – and got on Southwest Airlines Flight 3785 to Los Angeles International Airport, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned. She apparently bypassed a document checker after a couple of failed attempts. (Bolding mine) |
Video: TSA Demands to Conduct Full Body Pat Down on Man After His Plane Already Landed
http://www.infowars.com/video-tsa-demands-to-conduct-full-body-pat-down-on-man-after-his-plane-already-landed/ "TSA agents demanded to conduct a full body pat down on a man after he had already landed and was set to leave Denver Airport in a security mix up that was caught on camera. Kahler Nygard flew from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to Denver last Saturday but was told to exit the plane before all other passengers before being met by TSA agents at the gate. Video of the incident shows Nygard asking if he is being detained by TSA agents as an officer requests that Nygard follow him into a private screening room." |
That's one way to get out of standing in line
Shirtless, greasy, barefoot man tried to stow away on JetBlue plane
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...918-story.html "Hall, 32, of Orlando, was arrested Thursday after he burrowed his way under a fence into a restricted area of the Orlando International Airport then climbed into the wheel well of an airliner hoping for a free ride to the Big Apple. Orlando police say Hall walked about eight miles from Oak Ridge Road to the airport then spent hours inside the wheel well before he finally got out and was spotted standing on the tarmac by a JetBlue Airline employee. Hall was shirtless, greasy and barefoot standing near a light pole." |
Because evil terrorist advertise....
Passengers with 'ISIS' T-shirts detained at JFK airport
http://7online.com/news/passengers-with-isis-t-shirts-detained-at-jfk/314528/ "A group of about 10 travelers were briefly detained at Kennedy Airport because several of them were wearing shirts with "ISIS" written on them. And at least one of the passengers on Sun Country Airlines Flight 243 from Minneapolis to Kennedy Airport was carrying a bag with "ISIS" written on it The passengers were questioned upon arrival at Kennedy Airport's Terminal 4 at noon, then released with no charges. Aircraft cargo in the plane was swept and nothing suspicious was found. The ISIS shirts were apparently from an overseas travel agency. Sun Country Airlines has not responded to request for comment." |
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Police search luggage with bomb-sniffing dog and pull passengers off plane after bag with logo similar to ISIS insignia causes security scare at New York airport
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2762021/Security-scare-JFK-Airport-New-York-luggage-logo-similar-ISIS-insignia-noticed-Sun-Country-Airlines-flight.html 'I didn’t see luggage but there did seem to be some profiling going on because the people detained were wearing hijabs and clothing you see in the Middle East.’ |
Innocent frequent flier detained after run-in with TSA
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20150204_TSA_jails_innocent_traveler_when_he_asks_ to_file_a_complaint.html APPARENTLY, working as a supervisor for the Transportation Security Administration at Philadelphia International Airport comes with a perk: You get to throw people in jail for no good reason and still keep your job. |
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