TSA Persecutes Critics, Ignores Security Threats
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While the Department of Homeland Security investigates a commercial airline pilot for exposing security flaws at a major U.S. airport, it fails to protect America against terrorism by not screening passengers and cargo on thousands of planes that fly over the country each week.
Widely reported as unrelated events by the mainstream media, the stories are the latest of many that illustrate the nationâs security is largely in the hands of a bloated government agency with misplaced priorities. As it harasses honest citizens with invasive, genital-groping personal searches, the Homeland Security division responsible for safeguarding the nationâs transportation system (the 50,000-member Transportation Security AdministrationâTSA) ignores real threats.
Its shameful lapses have been well documented by Judicial Watch, including last weekâs alarming report that guns and bombs regularly get past inept TSA screeners during random tests. In major airports such as Los Angeles International and Chicagoâs OâHare, TSA officers manning those thorough security checkpoints missed loaded guns, bombs and other types of explosives in dozens of cases.
By its own admission, the agency also fails to meet federal standards by not screening cargo and passengers on hundreds of thousands of planes that fly over the U.S. annually. Between 2,000 and 3,000 foreign flights use American airspace to reach their destination each week but TSA doesnât bother scrutinizing them because other countries have their own protocols, according to an agency official quoted in the newspaper that broke the story this week.
A highly regarded, veteran U.S. intelligence operative points out that a terrorist could “explode a plane with a dirty bomb or a biological weapon or an actual nuclear weapon on board, and that material will spread wherever it crashes.” Just a few months ago bombs concealed in printer cartridges were designed to detonate during U.S.-bound flights from Europe and
The agency does seem to have the resources to retaliate against its critics, including a
A former spokesman for the airport confirmed the problem, saying that a âmechanic can come from home with his toolbox and roll it through the terminalâ without the box ever getting checked before he enters the airfield. The northern
This is laughable considering that over the years the TSA has committed unimaginable offenses such as approving background checks for illegal immigrants to work in sensitive areas of a busy U.S. airport and clearing dozens of illegal immigrants to train as pilots just as several of the 9/11 hijackers did.
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