Whistleblower Targeted By TSA For "Revealing Too Much Informtion" (Video)
Submitted by emalvini on Thu, 11/29/2012 - 18:01Whistleblower Targeted By TSA For "Revealing Too Much Informtion" (Video)
Former TSA supervisor revealed major security lapses at Nashville Airport
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Nov 29, 2012
A former TSA supervisor who alerted a news team to potentially dangerous security lapses at Nashville International Airport is now officially “under investigation” by the federal agency, which has accused him of revealing too much information.
As reported by WSMV news, Gerald Smith supplied the Channel 4 I-Team with information detailing how TSA screeners were routinely bypassing security checkpoints throughout the airport, and rarely having bags checked when passing into secure areas.
Smith also alerted the news team to the fact that TSA employees at the airport have continuously failed tests on identifying suspicious items in luggage.
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What else should we expect...
...from these people, most of whom lack the qualifications to be a burger-flipper or WalMart greeter??
I hear on a radio interview
It maybe have been on the Jerry Doyle show, I can't remember, but the guest said the TSA would post their job listings on pizza boxes. It's an interesting way to search for those who will be protecting us from all the terrrsts.
Tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito
Careful.
Comments like yours could be construed as wishing for more 'qualified' personel. Consider higher taxes to pay for such employees, and a more 'thorough' line of questioning and more aggresive search/seizure.
I know that you were being sarcastic, but outsiders read these forums.
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