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U.S. Worries about airport security after possible ISIS 'inside job' in Egypt
2015-11-11
[Brietbart] Mounting suspicion that a Russian Metrojet airliner was destroyed over Egypt by a terrorist bomb, planted by an ISIS "inside man" at the airport, has led to concerns by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security over possible security flaws at American airports.
No need for 'worry'...TSA is on the job.
This is somewhat unusual since, as CNN points out, "The U.S. has spent billions of dollars beefing-up screening of passengers with scanners and background checks." Transportation Security Agency receives an annual budget of over $7 billion. It is fair enough to perform a review of security practices, to increase public confidence that nothing like the appalling situation at Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh airport exists here, but the concerns cited by CNN run considerably deeper than that:

The worries in the U.S. lie partly in the fact that the Transportation Security Administration, which oversees air travel security, relies on the operators of the nation's more than 450 airports to do the vetting of aviation workers. The airports use TSA contractors to do background checks, including checking terrorism databases, legal immigration status and criminal histories.

A U.S. official with knowledge of American aviation security and its vulnerabilities says that while U.S. security is viewed as the gold standard, the screening of workers poses cause for worry.

"(The TSA) checkpoint is only one part of it. You can lock that front door all you want, if you've left the back window open it doesn't really matter," the official said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  You should see the security staff and baggage handlers at Kingsford Smith Airport. plenty look like sympathisers of our favourite fifth column
Posted by: anon1   2015-11-11 16:28  

#5  I thought american airports, where they cavity [REDACTED], are pretty secure?

Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-11-11 13:15  

#4  The worries in the U.S. lie partly in the fact that the Transportation Security Administration, which oversees air travel security, relies on the operators of the nation's more than 450 airports to do the vetting of aviation workers.

Translation: We must have a new Federal Agency to operate all the airports, with 'screened and vetted' airport employees assigned with their appropriate GS/WG classification.

AFSCME representatives will be standing by, of course, to make sure no inappropriate action or questioning takes place during the process...
Posted by: Pappy   2015-11-11 10:51  

#3  I thought american airports, where they cavity [REDACTED], are pretty secure?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-11-11 08:43  

#2  I'd be happy to see someone in TSA at Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta catching a restful nap, as opposed to playing grab arse, or 'shuck'n & jiv'n.'

If you REALLY want to see the TSA and a moronic Federal gov't jobs programme at it's very best, visit Hartsfield-Jackson. The rest of the airport and it's 30,000+ employees is your standard, local-level crony jobs scam.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-11-11 08:40  

#1  We've gotta protect our phony baloney jobs!
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-11-11 08:29  

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