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Tom Doing Some People Watching At the Airport
Tom Doing Some People Watching At the Airport
Tom Doing Some People Watching At the Airport
I’m probably looking at 800 to a thousand people up and down the concourse at both Atlanta and Salt Lake airports. I doubt if there is a single one of them that paid the same price for their seat as the person who will be sitting next to them.
How I Learned To Sneak Anything Through The TSA Full Body Scanners [VIDEO]
How I Learned To Sneak Anything Through The TSA Full Body Scanners [VIDEO]
How I Learned To Sneak Anything Through The TSA Full Body Scanners [VIDEO]
As Bozeman was the first to incorporate the full body scanners in Montana, we should be celebrating the new security right? The new TSA body scanners were put into place to improve efficiency and heighten airline security. What if you were told these devices are actually easier to bypass than a metal detector? Where is the fair trade off of privacy for security then? This short YouTube video demon
Bozeman International Is First In State To Get TSA’s Full Body Scanner
Bozeman International Is First In State To Get TSA’s Full Body Scanner
Bozeman International Is First In State To Get TSA’s Full Body Scanner
Well now you can fly out of Bozeman Airport without being groped by TSA officials. TSA has installed two of the full body scanners at the airport at a cost of $150,000 each. All you have to do is step into the glass booth, raise your hands over your head, wait for three seconds and step out and see what the results say...
You Won’t Believe What the TSA Confiscated in 2011
You Won’t Believe What the TSA Confiscated in 2011
You Won’t Believe What the TSA Confiscated in 2011
We haven’t heard anything from the TSA about how many actual terrorist plots it prevented in 2011. In fact, we have no real report on how much safer it was to fly around the country in 2011 because of the efforts of our favorite, invasive security agency. What we do have, though, is a list of the ridiculous things they have taken from Americans who dare to forget what they’ve been carrying in thei