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“If you want good security, go to prison, you will have
everything you could want except freedom” – Dwight D. Eisenhower
TSA Does Not Vet Their Employees – Why?
By de Andréa, Opinion Editorialist
for ‘THE BOTTOM LINE’:
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Published June 12, 2015
An independent investigation found 73 TSA workers who were on terror watch
lists that Homeland Insecurity failed to identify. These are the folks that are in charge of your
safety when you fly on a plane my friend.
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More evidence that the
Department of Homeland Security provides a false sense of security and is less
than useless. A new report by the
unconstitutional department reveals that the Transportation Security
Administration allowed access to secure areas of airports across the nation to
73 workers with felony criminal backgrounds and "links to terrorism.” Well…maybe it’s a requirement of Obama’s.
According
to the report, the 73 workers with terror backgrounds were identified out of
900,000 active aviation workers using the National Counterterrorism Center's
Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) system.
The
report includes a table showing which terrorism codes applied to the 73
aviation workers, but it is of course redacted.
The
reason for the knowledge gap is that TSA is not privy to some codes which are
part of the "watchlist extract" included in the TIDE system. In order
to include the new terrorism-related codes, DHS must issue a formal request to
the Watchlisting Interagency Policy Committee.
Screening
for aviation workers on terror watch lists was hindered in other ways,
according to the report.
While
airports are responsible for providing identifying information for aviation
employees, the information is often incomplete. And that is a problem because
of a TSA security directive which requires that the agency only initiate a
security threat assessment for employees whose profiles have complete
information.
"Our testing showed
that TSA did not identify 73 individuals with terrorism-related category codes
because TSA is not authorized to receive all terrorism-related information
under current intraagency watchlisting policy," the
report reads.
However, the report also
went on to attempt pointing the finger at the fact that those workers were
employed by major airliners, airport vendors and other employers.
"According to TSA data, these
individuals were employed by major airlines, airport vendors, and other
employers. TSA did not identify these individuals through its vetting
operations because it is not authorized to receive all terrorism-related
categories under current interagency watchlisting policy," the
report added.
"TSA acknowledged that these
individuals were cleared for access to secure airport areas despite
representing a potential transportation security threat," the report
continued.
Yet, that makes no
difference as TSA has been tasked with vetting these people, a job they simply
are not performing well, and one that they shouldn't be doing in the first
place under our Constitution.
"In general, TSA
relied on airport operators to perform criminal history and work authorization
checks, but had limited oversight over these commercial entities. Thus, TSA
lacked assurance that it properly vetted all credential applicants," the
report reads.
However, they are opening
up the door for further digging into the vetting process.
"Further, thousands of
records used for vetting workers contained potentially incomplete or inaccurate
data, such as an initial for a first name and missing social security numbers.
TSA did not have appropriate edit checks in place to reject such records from
vetting. Without complete and accurate information, TSA risks credentialing and
providing unescorted access to secure airport areas for workers with potential
to harm the nation's air transportation system," the
report reads.
According to the inspector general, 87,000 aviation workers did not have a social security number listed
on their employee profiles, 75,000 immigrant aviation workers failed to list
passport numbers and 14,000 immigrant employees did not list alien registration
numbers.
But don't worry, you feel safe
because you have your rights violated, which are supposed to be protected under
the Fourth Amendment, right? Oh, and don't worry, no one will lose their job
over the failure to perform what the TSA is supposed to be performing. However,
there were recommendations that could be put in place to deal with their
failure. In fact, there were six recommendations in the redacted report that
the TSA said it would accept and begin implementing those
recommendations.
Just last week, it was
discovered that undercover investigators were able to sneak fake explosives and weapons through checkpoints in
95 percent of their attempts at dozens of airports across the nation.
However, keep in mind that
it will not stop this unconstitutional and criminal agency. The department itself,
along with Homeland Security are not authorized in the Constitution. That is
just the beginning of the criminality.
Through the massive number
of cases of theft, groping, pornography, extortion and tyrannical behavior of this cartel and
you should begin to understand that the TSA should be eliminated, along with
Homeland Security for the good and safety of the American people.
THE BOTTOM
LINE: The TSA should be
eliminated, along with Homeland Security for the good and safety of the
American people. So what should the U.S. government do before it takes all the
rights of Americans away in the name of Security????
Well…for starters put all
Muslims in internment camps. And take away their rights instead of ours. Have we forgotten that we are at war with
these sons of Satan?
Then investigate every one
of them and send the obvious jihadist terrorist back to where they came from
and the give the rest a choice to go back to their country of origin or stay in
the internment camps and receive American indoctrination or ideology
reassignment.
THAT COMES BEFORE I WILL EVER GIVE UP
ANY OF MY GOD GIVEN RIGHTS FOR A FRAUDULENT FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY.
Thanks for
listening – de Andréa
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