Napolitano explains how the TSA grope works
During her visit to Israel this week, the head of security at Ben-Gurion Airport gave Napolitano a tour of his airport's system and a "comprehensive briefing" on Israeli airport security that "covered the spectrum from intelligence to the perimeter security of the airport to checkpoint screening and everything in between."
During an interview following the tour of Ben Gurion International Airport, Napolitano noted, there are many differences between the American and Israeli systems, one of which is the sheer size of the security apparatus. She said that what worked in Israel, a country of some 7 million citizens, would not necessarily work in a country of some 310 million.
Here are some of the differences:
Israeli aviation security is world renowned
for effectiveness.
USA aviation security is best known for the silly
t-shirts and spoofs on late night TV.
Israeli aviation security uses a multi-layered approach that is under the auspices if a single agency.
USA aviation security is managed by seven different agencies and departments.
Israeli aviation security utilizes innovative technology to augment the highly trained security staff. USA aviation security relies on ineffective and intrusive technology and the outcome is that poorly trained TSA personnel invades your privacy, steals your belongings, and lets loaded firearms through.
Israeli aviation security regularly uses profiling to effectively single out and remove threats.
USA aviation security is so politically correct that they would
prefer to fondle, grope, and molest law abiding citizen....
Read the entire article at DoubleTapper
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Thursday, 6 January 2011
Groping is good for the USA
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