TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby Col Quisp » Sun Nov 03, 2013 6:08 pm

Nobody's gonna say "false flag?" what's going on here? The silence is deafening!
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby MacCruiskeen » Sun Nov 03, 2013 6:19 pm

brainpanhandler » Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:55 am wrote: I had never heard of "behavior detection officers". Really? What next. Crotch sniffing officers?


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MacCruiskeen » Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:29 pm wrote:
beeline wrote:I propose "National Opt-Out with a Boner Day." It's simple really, look at some porn on your mobile device while waiting in line, get a huge boner, and have the TSA guy feel you up. I guaran-goddamn-tee a large percentage of these screeners are straight and somewhat homophobic, and would quit their jobs after two hard-ons.
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby Nordic » Sun Nov 03, 2013 7:20 pm

Well, let's se what else was going on on the world at this time, thst this event might have drowned out.

I'd say the biggest one is the fact that Israel attacked Syria, the US admitted it, and the Israeli warmongers were very angry that the US actually told the truth about something for once.


http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-fur ... ia-strike/


And thanks, 82, for helping jumpstart things.

Cia n cia. Wow.
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby Col Quisp » Sun Nov 03, 2013 8:47 pm

Deleted graphic image of shooter, with fake blood on the carpet
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby H_C_E » Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:43 pm

CIA'n'CIA. How much more blatant can they get?


Well, with smoking gun evidence like this no one
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby 82_28 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 3:22 am

To spend a day with the DS&T is to spend a day inside the imagination of CIA. All DS&T employees are technical intelligence officers, but work in many different disciplines ranging from computer programmers and engineers to scientists and analysts. The DS&T partners with many other organizations in the Intelligence Community, the military, academia, the national laboratories, and the private sector to achieve mission success. The DS&T brings distinctive tools, capabilities, and expertise to our most difficult national security challenges.


What I find most interesting is there no use of the word "the" preceding "CIA". To me it intimates that they are above and beyond. Look where it is placed. You can see a fucking ego writing this, not a down to Earth human trying to save humankind with their up to date intelligence technology. The "imagination" gets a "the imagination" but the CIA is referred to as God, in the sense we don't say "the God". We say God. When we do use "the" in front of God, the "gods" necessarily become plural. The language used in this "official" or whatever blurb reveals that they think themselves as a god by simply omitting the "the". And they perhaps do think themselves to be like a university. I went to CU, but I would never refer to it as The CU.

Why are they so afraid of calling it The Central Intelligence Agency, much like The University of Colorado is likewise known as just CU? We call it THE CIA, they call it CIA. There is something to be said of the omitted "the" when they refer to themselves.

Alright, more research beckons.
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby elfismiles » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:09 am

Drill drill drill, that's all we ever do ... Drill drill drill, that's all we ever do ...

TSA agent killed in LAX shooting, suspect ID'd
By Eric Pfeiffer, Yahoo News | Yahoo News – Sat, Nov 2, 2013
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During the press conference, Gannon said authorities had run through the "exact" scenario that played out at LAX on Friday, which helped them to respond effectively to the situation when it unfolded for real.

http://news.yahoo.com/shooting-reported ... 46507.html
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby elfismiles » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:23 am

TSA Shooting Narrative Disintegrates
Over next fews days, sizable amount of media coverage will be dedicated to patriot-terrorist narrative
Kurt Nimmo / Infowars.com / November 3, 2013
http://www.infowars.com/tsa-shooting-na ... ntegrates/


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osi0I9q0WmY


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbm-kjIz6WU

It was initially reported that the shooter was a fellow TSA agent. “Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that the gunman was a Transportation Security Administration employee at LAX,” the media reported shortly before noon on Friday. “The gunman was killed by authorities after he opened fire Friday morning. He allegedly shot and killed a fellow TSA employee.”

Charlie Kaye ✔ @CharlieKayeCBS
BREAKING. Law enforcement source tells @CBSNews the LAX shooter was an off-duty TSA agent.
12:59 PM - 1 Nov 2013
https://twitter.com/CharlieKayeCBS/stat ... 9694896131

The New York Post carried a bizarre graphic photo allegedly showing a wounded suspect at the airport. The photo contradicts a news report stating the “triggerman wore dark clothes and a bulletproof vest.” The individual in the photo is wearing a brown shirt and light-colored pants, not dark clothing. He is certainly not wearing a bullet proof vest. If the photo posted on the supposedly reputable New York Post website in fact shows the alleged shooter, then the earlier report is outright propaganda or shoddy journalism.

Then came the expected story turnaround to pave over previous incongruities. Enter Paul Ciancia, a reportedly mentally ill individual who turned out to be a perfect fit for the violent and dangerous antigovernment loner meme pushed by the Department of Homeland Security, the establishment media, and various organizations, including the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League. The now common domestic terrorist stereotype exemplified by Ciancia also produces fodder for a number of liberal bloggers and others who amplify a hysterical propaganda message about rightwing terrorists in our midst who must be ultimately dealt with by the government.

By mid-day Friday it was claimed that Ciancia carried a “manifesto” with him and that he “wanted to kill TSA and pigs.” According to the Daily Mail and others, government sources said the note was signed with the letters “NWO,” short for “New World Order.”'

CNN ✔ @CNN
Law enforcement: materials found on LAX suspect included rant referencing conspiracy theory, the New World Order http://on.cnn.com/1autQny
7:36 AM - 2 Nov 2013
https://twitter.com/CNN/statuses/396616829344296961

“Ciancia’s views appear to be in line with the anti-government Patriot movement, whose members subscribe to the theory that a powerful secret alliance of international elites is plotting to form a one-world government, also known as a New World Order,” the British newspaper reported on Sunday.

“In addition to the note found at the scene, investigators are using some other writings of Ciancia’s to help build a case for what drove him to kill a TSA agent on Friday morning,” the Daily Mail reported.

Matt Pearce ✔ @mattdpearce
Southern Poverty Law Center has details on LAX shooter's alleged antigovernment manifesto. Keywords: "Fiat currency" http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2013/11/0 ... um=twitter
11:40 AM - 2 Nov 2013

According to the SPLC, Ciancia’s note characterized former Department of Homeland Security boss Janet Napolitano as a “bull dyke” and dismissed her with an obscenity.

http://www.infowars.com/tsa-shooting-na ... ntegrates/
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby MinM » Tue Nov 05, 2013 9:35 am

Col Quisp » Sun Nov 03, 2013 10:19 am wrote:CIA'n'CIA. How much more blatant can they get?

CIAnCIA

Paul Ciancia, the alleged LAX gunman...what a great name for an anti-government conspiracy minded shooter.
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An associate of the Police Chief is dismayed as the chief talks about the shooting drills his department was recently involved in. Shhh...we weren't supposed to say that...

http://kennysideshow.blogspot.com/2013/11/ciancia.html

Image @BlacklistedNews: The L.A.X. Shooter, Paul CIAnCIA's attack on the TSA employees has the all the hallmarks of yet another staged event http://bit.ly/1aS0rlD
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby 82_28 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:03 am

CIAnCIA is perfect because it ultimately proves to be a double bind :clown . Whether or not it is all a coincidence, it plays right into the hands of power. The TSA is only there to provide, as we all know, security theater. If it is indeed "theater" then it is also a shout out that they can just flout that "they" know "we" noticed.

I mean, c'mon. They created a meme that will spread far and wide and whether or not it was truly intended, the future subliminal intent will be intact. CIAnCIA is only more deception. Whether intended or not, it will be used, just as we are using it now. It will grow.
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby norton ash » Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:15 am

Such a shame Ciancia only lived to serve as a psy-op. I used to work with a guy named Ciancia, ffs. I guess the PTB decided not to activate and deploy him and all the other Ciancias.

http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/global ... ln=Ciancia

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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby MacCruiskeen » Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:29 am

^^But how do you explain his sidekick, Keith Mi6nmi5?
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby 82_28 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 1:42 pm

Some among us can be as cheeky as they want about this. Go for it, I can't stop you. Yet the phenomenon exists whether or not it is real or not. Do I ultimately believe this? No. Do I believe the phenomenon is there? Yes.
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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby MinM » Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:02 pm

TSA comedy carnival at LAX

Posted on June 20, 2014 by Lisa Simeone

You know the line: “Laugh and the whole world laughs with you”? Well, the TSA in Los Angeles has taken it to heart.

From the Press-Telegram in LA, we have the heartwarming story of stand-up comedy making your trip through the abuse gauntlet fun. And don’t we all like to have fun?!

TSA employee Carl Revis thinks so. That’s why he spools out the one-liners to the hapless, dutiful passengers lined up waiting to be scoped and groped. Revis comes by his comedy talents honestly: he used to emcee weddings:

The 42-year-old Torrance resident has about 10-15 minutes of material, which he recycles throughout the day. He generally closes with the same song, a riff on airport security sung to the tune of “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp).” In it, he sings all the rules travelers must follow, from regulations on liquids and gels to footwear and head wear.

He gets plenty of laughs, which is part of the goal.

“TSA doesn’t necessarily have the best image,” Revis said. “It’s a sad fact because we have an important job. My job is to change the hearts and minds here, one person at a time.”

Ah, yes, “hearts and minds.” The euphemistic jargon of the military as it prepares to lay waste to land and people. How appropriate that it’s also used here, since our government apparently looks upon all of us as enemies.

And the reporter, Brian Sumers, thinks it’s all so darn cute!

Oh, well. Plenty of people thought Chester the Molester was cute, too. As the saying goes, there’s just no accounting for taste.

Lisa Simeone is a writer, editor, political activist, Glamour Girl, and radio host. She publishes ABombazine, where this originally appeared.

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Re: TSA's Behavior Detection Failure

Postby MinM » Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:11 am

Coming Soon: TSA Mind Reading Scanners to Catch Terrorists
"In the future, not even our thoughts will be free from search and seizure"


A clip from a new Discovery Channel special envisages a day in the near future where the TSA will deploy mind reading technology to catch terrorists and police will subject suspects to memory scans in order to determine guilt.

The clip is taken from an episode of Futurescape entitled I Know What You’re Thinking. The program, hosted by actor James Woods, explores the positives and negatives of cutting edge research into mind reading technology and how it will be applied in the realms of both law enforcement and the consumer market.

“Imagine you’re going to the airport – TSA could figure out whether you’re a terrorist a not,” comments ethicist Fritz Allhoff as a clip plays of a stern looking TSA agent sat behind a high-tech screen headed up by the words, “TSA Mind Scanning.”

A woman then puts on a headset to allow her brain to be scanned for violent thoughts. The second traveler opts out of the process and is given a pat down.


http://www.globalresearch.ca/coming-soo ... ts/5390483

Good to see 'crisis' actor James Woods is still getting work. :offair:
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