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    1. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      5) Didn't matter either way as a new system called "Secure Flight" was later implemented, even though it shares the same features of CAPPS II that raised civil liberty concerns and issues of due process.

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    2. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      6) 10 of the 9/11 terrorists were flagged by CAPPS I, but security employees let them through anyway. An AA employee in DC flagged one of the men for NOT HAVING A PHOTO ID. Metal detectors, wands, and explosive trace detectors were in place at this time and are still used today.

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    3. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      7) I will use this thread to once again remind people that 15 of the 19 hijackers on 9/11 were from Saudi Arabia.pic.twitter.com/PxwpVJ6SOt

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    4. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      8) @TSA was formed after 9/11 to *enhance airport screening and to provide a greater sense of security for passengers. A new TAX (how dare they!) was added to tickets for $2.50 each way, with a cap of $10 with connecting flights, to cover the “September 11th Security Fee” (TSA).

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    5. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      9) In 2014, the Obama administration raised that tax from $2.50 to $5.60 in each direction as a way to (ahem) not only fund the @TSA, but to also pay down the federal deficit. https://www.cnn.com/2014/07/21/travel/tsa-passenger-fee-hike/index.html …

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    6. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      10) In 2017, @realdonaldtrump proposed increasing that tax by another dollar while simultaneously slashing the #TSA’s federal budget by 11%. The added tax would NOT go towards airport security, but to building “the wall”https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/to-fund-border-wall-trump-administration-weighs-cuts-to-coast-guard-airport-security/2017/03/07/ba4a8e5c-036f-11e7-ad5b-d22680e18d10_story.html?utm_term=.590477308b23 …

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    7. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      11) At the moment, #TSA receives more than $7 billion from the federal government. They also get to keep all money left by passengers, which went from $500K a year to more than $1 million a year and growing. And that’s for the money actually handed over.https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/13/keep-the-change-travelers-left-behind-nearly-1-million-in-coins-currency-in-airports-last-year.html …

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    8. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      12) A Google search for earnings from the @TSA PreCheck program yields nothing. But per a #TSA release in 2017, 5+ million people enrolled. That breaks down to an additional $85 mil/year at a $17/year per person cost, not including Global Entry at $20/yr.https://www.tsa.gov/news/releases/2017/07/05/tsa-precheck-reaches-milestone-more-5-million-travelers-enrolled …

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    9. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      13) Make no mistake, @TSA PreCheck has always been about exploiting security for profit. It offers no real additional security. Do you really think paying $17/year will stop would-be terrorists?https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-hawley-tsa-precheck-vulnerabilities-20161223-story.html …

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    10. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      14) I know you must be thinking they must be doing SOMETHING to make us safer. Not at all. I'm sure you remember this report where TSA agents failed to stop mock explosives and banned weapons from going through 95% of the time. NINETY FIVE PERCENT FAILURE.https://abcnews.go.com/US/exclusive-undercover-dhs-tests-find-widespread-security-failures/story?id=31434881 …

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      Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

      15) That report was from 2015. The acting head of @TSA, Melvin Carraway, was reassigned after it came out.https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/investigation-breaches-us-airports-allowed-weapons-through-n367851 …

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        2. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          16) I know what you're thinking, "Surely, things have improved since then, right?!" Meh. In 2017, information was leaked from a classified meeting on new undercover tests that revealed #TSA still failed to stop mock bombs & real weapons ~80% of the time. https://abcnews.go.com/US/tsa-fails-tests-latest-undercover-operation-us-airports/story?id=51022188 …

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        3. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          17) Mind you, these undercover tests were conducted by the #TSA's own parent agency, the Dept. of Homeland Security (@DHSgov) who I'll need to do a whole separate rant against, but for now you can read this @voxdotcom article from 2015's gov't shutdownhttps://www.vox.com/2015/2/17/8047461/dhs-problems …

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        4. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          18) In fact, the entire existence of #TSA was built as a form of "security theater", a term coined by security expert @schneierblog that means "measures that make people feel more secure without doing anything to actually improve their security" https://www.schneier.com/essays/archives/2009/11/beyond_security_thea.html …

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        5. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          19) While you're going down this rabbit-hole with me, please do your own research of #securitytheater - too much comes up for me to list. The proposed border wall is another good example of this.https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/why-wall-wont-work …

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        6. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          20) What about the shoe-bomber? Nope. They failed to stop him and there is no proof it would have been effective anyways. Liquids? You can't have more than 3.4 ounces of liquid in a container, but you (and your group) can bring LOTS of little containers.

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        7. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          21) Who are we to allow science to interfere in our policy-making though, amirite? https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/tsa-dumb-security-rules-not-science-based/ …pic.twitter.com/gJJ21bM7Ws

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        8. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          22) Has #TSA even stopped terrorists? Doubtful. There is no evidence to conclude it has stopped any major terrorist attack. And on top of that, more people travel by other means that lack nearly ANY security (ferries, subways, busses)https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/gao-says-there-is-no-evidence-that-a-tsa-program-to-spot-terrorists-is-effective/2013/11/13/fca999a0-4c93-11e3-be6b-d3d28122e6d4_story.html …

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        9. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          23) Yep, @TSA is also responsible for protecting those other transportation systems, but only put 2% of their budget towards non-airport related securityhttps://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/12/us/us-trains-vulnerable-to-attack-security-experts-say.html …

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        10. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          24) Even with billions of dollars and utilizing the improved CAPPS I state-of-the-art "Secure Flight" system, people still make it through security. Another example: in 2014 a convicted terrorist with a background in explosives went through PreCheck.http://www.fox9.com/news/convicted-terrorist-sara-jane-olson-went-through-tsa-precheck …

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        11. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          25) In reference to the above incident, a #TSA Agent notified his supervisor upon recognizing the terrorist and he was directed to "take no further action and allow the traveler through the TSA Pre Check lane." Sara Jane Olson planted explosives underneath police cars in 1975.

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        12. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          26) So who benefits from @TSA? Look up the company @MorphoTrust. In 2012, they received a 1-year contract with options to continue. The total contract value for five years was estimated to be $248 million. https://findbiometrics.com/morphotrust-usa-selected-as-prime-contractor-for-tsa-universal-enrollment-service/ …

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        13. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          27) That does not include the prior 6 years worth of contracts the company held with @TSA following the attacks of 9/11. Of which I'd love for someone else to dig into if you have the time! #TSA #MorphoTrust

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        14. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          28) @RapiscanSystems agreed to cancel a $40 mil contract with TSA when their invasive scanning systems produced nearly-nude images of passengers (including politicians!) that were shared/mocked by TSA employees.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/tsa-to-pull-revealing-scanners-from-airports/2013/01/18/1b7d5d22-6198-11e2-9940-6fc488f3fecd_story.html …

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        15. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          29) In 2007, #TSA was proud to announce $52.3 million worth of contracts for the year with room for more purchases "over the next two years". $21 million of that was awarded to @smithsdetection. Other corps included @AnalogicAVSEC, & Nomadics, Inchttps://www.tsa.gov/news/releases/2007/10/03/tsa-awards-multiple-contracts-expand-suite-security-technology …

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        16. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          30) To try and wrap this thread up, @TSA is a complete waste of money that does nothing to protect us. With between an 80-95% rate of failure, it takes less than 1% for another 9/11 to occur. And those failures were not due to technology, but human error.

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        17. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 5 Jan 2019

          31) Rather than waste nearly $8 billion a year on #TSA, we could drastically & safely downsize the agency (or place it back with airlines/airports) & use that $ for other things with REAL value, ie. medicare for all, education, infrastructure, and investing in renewable energy.

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