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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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#MorphoTrustShow this thread -
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@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 …Show this thread -
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 …Show this thread -
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.Show this thread -
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.Show this thread
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