Tuesday, November 23, 2010

John Pistole: Body Cavity Searches

Good news, I guess.

The groping at airport security won't become a slippery slope toward body cavity searches.

Of course, that puts the terrorists on notice to devise a method to conceal the external device needed to initiate an explosion. That sounds simple enough.

A terrorist only has to manage to pass through security, current methods not capable of revealing body cavity carry-ons. After walking through the body scanner, once on board the plane, a terrorist could easily make the necessary adjustments. Body cavities are their tickets to paradise.

Listen to John Pistole, head of the TSA, explain why there are no plans at this point to check body cavities at airports.

Video.




We have to start looking for terrorists, not explosives.

4 comments:

Harvey Finkelstein said...

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/130549-next-step-for-body-scanners-could-be-trains-boats-and-the-metro-

It's coming. Our ability to freely move about is being curtailed.

I knew these folks wouldn't go away quietly.

Mike Dawson said...

Oh, Harvey, how sad it must be to live a life so filled with unwarranted paranoia. (Exactly who are these "these people" you refer to???)

Harvey Finkelstein said...

http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/130763-homeland-security-dept-seizes-domain-names

Paranoia, yeah right.

Mike Dawson said...

You didn't read far enough - you found a reference that satisfied your narrow argument. Had you read a bit further you would know Homeland Security was shutting down websites that facilitate copyright infringement. The Hill, since it's a source you seem to respect, had another article 10 days earlier which anticipated the action: "Internet thieves must be stopped" http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/technology/129637-internet-thieves-must-be-stopped