TSA security measures: worse than useless

The whole TSA security apparatus exists because of Islamic jihad terrorists, and yet, as I have pointed out many times, it will never be adequate to stop those jihadists. The TSA is always prohibiting or restricting or searching things pertaining to the method of the previous jihad attack attempt -- shoes, liquids, etc. -- but they have no way to anticipate or head off the method of the next attack. And they waste huge amounts of time, money, and resources by pretending that everyone is an equal threat to launch a terror attack -- Baptist grandmothers in wheelchairs just as much as young Pakistani Muslim males.

The only answer at this point, and even it is not perfect, would be to institute Israeli-style profiling of air passengers. The Israelis have run an efficient and terror-attack-free air service for years, without all these invasive security measures.

But to emulate them, of course, would mean to recognize in an official way that Muslims are a greater risk to commit terror attacks than Methodists or Mennonites. And in today's politically correct environment, the Obama Administration and the TSA would rather see another jihad mass-murder of American citizens on the scale of 9/11 or worse than do anything to suggest that.

"Smoke Screening," by Charles C. Mann in Vanity Fair, December 20:

Not until I walked with Bruce Schneier toward the mass of people unloading their laptops did it occur to me that it might not be possible for us to hang around unnoticed near Reagan National Airport’s security line. Much as upscale restaurants hang mug shots of local food writers in their kitchens, I realized, the Transportation Security Administration might post photographs of Schneier, a 48-year-old cryptographer and security technologist who is probably its most relentless critic. In addition to writing books and articles, Schneier has a popular blog; a recent search for “TSA” in its archives elicited about 2,000 results, the vast majority of which refer to some aspect of the agency that he finds to be ineffective, invasive, incompetent, inexcusably costly, or all four.

As we came by the checkpoint line, Schneier described one of these aspects: the ease with which people can pass through airport security with fake boarding passes. First, scan an old boarding pass, he said—more loudly than necessary, it seemed to me. Alter it with Photoshop, then print the result with a laser printer. In his hand was an example, complete with the little squiggle the T.S.A. agent had drawn on it to indicate that it had been checked. “Feeling safer?” he asked....

Bruce Schneier’s exasperation is informed by his job-related need to spend a lot of time in Airportland. He has 10 million frequent-flier miles and takes about 170 flights a year; his average speed, he has calculated, is 32 miles and hour. “The only useful airport security measures since 9/11,” he says, “were locking and reinforcing the cockpit doors, so terrorists can’t break in, positive baggage matching”—ensuring that people can’t put luggage on planes, and then not board them —“and teaching the passengers to fight back. The rest is security theater.”

Remember the fake boarding pass that was in Schneier’s hand? Actually, it was mine. I had flown to meet Schneier at Reagan National Airport because I wanted to view the security there through his eyes. He landed on a Delta flight in the next terminal over. To reach him, I would have to pass through security. The day before, I had downloaded an image of a boarding pass from the Delta Web site, copied and pasted the letters with Photoshop, and printed the results with a laser printer. I am not a photo-doctoring expert, so the work took me nearly an hour. The T.S.A. agent waved me through without a word. A few minutes later, Schneier deplaned, compact and lithe, in a purple shirt and with a floppy cap drooping over a graying ponytail.

The boarding-pass problem is hardly the only problem with the checkpoints. Taking off your shoes is next to useless. “It’s like saying, Last time the terrorists wore red shirts, so now we’re going to ban red shirts,” Schneier says. If the T.S.A. focuses on shoes, terrorists will put their explosives elsewhere. “Focusing on specific threats like shoe bombs or snow-globe bombs simply induces the bad guys to do something else. You end up spending a lot on the screening and you haven’t reduced the total threat.”

As I waited at security with my fake boarding pass, a T.S.A. agent had darted out and swabbed my hands with a damp, chemically impregnated cloth: a test for explosives. Schneier said, “Apparently the idea is that al-Qaeda has never heard of latex gloves and wiping down with alcohol.” The uselessness of the swab, in his view, exemplifies why Americans should dismiss the T.S.A.’s frequent claim that it relies on “multiple levels” of security. For the extra levels of protection to be useful, each would have to test some factor that is independent of the others. But anyone with the intelligence and savvy to use a laser printer to forge a boarding pass can also pick up a stash of latex gloves to wear while making a bomb. From the standpoint of security, Schneier said, examining boarding passes and swabbing hands are tantamount to performing the same test twice because the person you miss with one test is the same person you'll miss with the other.

After a public outcry, T.S.A. officers began waving through medical supplies that happen to be liquid, including bottles of saline solution. “You fill one of them up with liquid explosive,” Schneier said, “then get a shrink-wrap gun and seal it. The T.S.A. doesn’t open shrink-wrapped packages.” I asked Schneier if he thought terrorists would in fact try this approach. Not really, he said. Quite likely, they wouldn’t go through the checkpoint at all. The security bottlenecks are regularly bypassed by large numbers of people—airport workers, concession-stand employees, airline personnel, and T.S.A. agents themselves (though in 2008 the T.S.A. launched an employee-screening pilot study at seven airports). “Almost all of those jobs are crappy, low-paid jobs,” Schneier says. “They have high turnover. If you’re a serious plotter, don’t you think you could get one of those jobs?”...

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'But to emulate them, of course, would mean to recognize in an official way that Muslims are a greater risk to commit terror attacks than Methodists or Mennonites.'

So, the thing to do is to say that everyone who calls themselves a Muslim must be screened with extra care, because it is well known that Islam is the 'religion of peace' and so suicidal, Christian Crusaders will pretend to be Muslim to take advantage of this public perception and slip through the net!
And, in addition, by ferreting out these imposters, the 'religion of peace' will also benefit by having its reputation safeguarded.

Orwellian doublespeak can be used for the Good, y'know! :)

You gotta really watch those Baptist grannies in wheelchairs these days. I say jerk em up and strip search em! Probably have a colostomy bag filled with explosives! Alright, I know I'm a little silly, what with knocking back some nogie libations after a hard day shopping for "Winter gala" parties. That's where everyone shows up in heavy parkas and boots with a snow tire under each arm.

As an airline professional (Part 121 commercial pilot) myself, I would gave to agree with Bruce Schneier's brilliant observations.

The TSA is a complete and utter joke! There are by far more and better ways secure our airplanes.

I can't explain them, for obvious reasons. But trust me, those seeking to harm us infidels are actively searching, seeking ways to hit us, and hit us hard.

Current DHS/TSA policies only subtract from a coherent security policy.

There hasn’t been an attempted attack on airlines in ten years and TSA is completely incapable of intercepting or stopping such a threat if there were.

TSA continues to allow their screeners to sexually assault passengers who opt out as a punitive measure employed to force people into the untested scanners. They rely on the excuses of using “unpredictable” procedures and “sensitive security information” to conceal the rampant misconduct and mismanagement within the agency.

TSA is nothing more than a jobs program for the chronically unemployed posing as airline security. After sixty billion dollars over eight years they can't cite one success. They fail 70% of security tests and 60% of the freight in the cargo-hold remains unchecked. They confiscate 2” penknives that their website says are allowed while four of their screeners were caught smuggling drugs through security.

Add to that the 62 TSA screeners arrested this year for serious crimes, including rape and murder. Of these, eleven have been for sex crimes involving children. TSA can’t prevent crime within their own ranks, but we’re supposed to trust this agency with airport security.

This agency is a colossal failure and the lack of responsible management explains why so many abuses and failures continue to occur. Pistole and the senior staff of TSA have failed miserably in operating this agency and should be prosecuted for malfeasance. TSA is far too broken to be reformed and must be replaced with something that actually works.

TSA Crimes & Abuses
bit.ly/TravelUndergroundTSAabuses

There hasn’t been an attempted attack on airlines in ten years and TSA is completely incapable of intercepting or stopping such a threat if there were.

TSA continues to allow their screeners to sexually assault passengers who opt out as a punitive measure employed to force people into the untested scanners. They rely on the excuses of using “unpredictable” procedures and “sensitive security information” to conceal the rampant misconduct and mismanagement within the agency.

TSA is nothing more than a jobs program for the chronically unemployed posing as airline security. After sixty billion dollars over eight years they can't cite one success. They fail 70% of security tests and 60% of the freight in the cargo-hold remains unchecked. They confiscate 2” penknives that their website says are allowed while four of their screeners were caught smuggling drugs through security.

Add to that the 62 TSA screeners arrested this year for serious crimes, including rape and murder. Of these, eleven have been for sex crimes involving children. TSA can’t prevent crime within their own ranks, but we’re supposed to trust this agency with airport security.

This agency is a colossal failure and the lack of responsible management explains why so many abuses and failures continue to occur. Pistole and the senior staff of TSA have failed miserably in operating this agency and should be prosecuted for malfeasance. TSA is far too broken to be reformed and must be replaced with something that actually works.

TSA Crimes & Abuses
bit.ly/TravelUndergroundTSAabuses

Do what the Israelis do - profile.

You are so right about TSA. The radilate detect in front of the mosque in washington D.C. are than joke they are trying to stop nuclear weapon being built in the mosque. Since than terrist is bound by weight limst of airplane and missile they can built than 100 plus H-Bomb than place it in an 18 wheeler limit with gold to stop radialation come being detect outside the truck 8mm of gold is equall to 12 inches of lead. You can be 30 or 40 miles outside of Washington than complete destory the city. I than not than terrorist.


Uh-oh, Doi's been eavesdropping at the mosque again!

Well the problem is that by his reasoning we should not even have metal detectors at airports. That is clearly foolish. That does not mean that TSA is effective. It is clear that screening can be returned to the airports and airlines themselves.

If you decide that the enemy will not try something, like shoe bombing again, then they will do it again. Think if the underwear or shoe bombers had decided to set off the explosives in the lavatory?

Much of the failure of those two was their own. A better batch of explosives for either and they would have been successful. Remember in both cases they actually lit the explosives, it just failed to go off.

Allowing profiling would also help.

Please note that it was the Demoncrats who wanted the TSA and DHS. Bush was against both.

Nice to know that "DefenderofIslam" is spending his time thinking of efficient ways to deliver H-bomb payloads...

And defenderofislam is still as illiterate as ever. To kick him and his family out of the US would do wonders to raise the average I.Q. of the US, and save the taxpayer quite a lot of dough.

Spirit of 1683 wrote:

And defenderofislam is still as illiterate as ever. To kick him and his family out of the US would do wonders to raise the average I.Q. of the US, and save the taxpayer quite a lot of dough.
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True, Spirit—but DoI claims to be a native-born American who foolishly "reverted" to Islam.

Of course, we can always hope he decides to decamp to Dar-al-Jihad one of these days...

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