TSA expands
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Tennessee: TSA now free to molest children beyond the airport.


PORTLAND, Tenn. – You're probably use to seeing TSA's signature blue uniforms at the airport, but now agents are hitting the interstates to fight terrorism with Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response (VIPR).

"Where is a terrorist more apt to be found? Not these days on an airplane more likely on the interstate," said Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security Commissioner Bill Gibbons.

Tuesday Tennessee was first to deploy VIPR simultaneously at five weigh stations and two bus stations across the state.


http://www.newschannel5.com/story/157250...-statewide
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So if we feel in the mood to be fondled, we don't have to book a flight anymore, just jump in a car and pull in to the weigh stations.
America.....What a country. Ninja
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The terrorist training camp at RCC uses Ort Lane for simulated approaches. So, save your Dixie Cups, men.
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Technology may put the TSA gropers out of a job.

Homeland Security Develops a 'Pre-Crime' Detecting Machine

The Electronic Privacy Information Center, a public interest research center in Washington, D.C., recently filed two Freedom of Information Act requests to obtain information about a new sensor array developed by the Department of Homeland Security that can detect mal-intent. The system revealed in the internal documents is known as Future Attribute Screening Technology or FAST.

FAST determines if a person intends to do harm by using a mal-intent algorithm that uses data from sensors that monitor a persons physiological and behavioral changes. FAST is designed to detect anything from changes in body movement, body heat, eye movements, breathing patterns, voice pitch, and your prosody (the tone and rhythm in which you speak).

As of now the FAST has only been tested in lab and at least one undisclosed location in the northeast, and the system is proven to be up to 81 percent classification accurate in a laboratory setting. When DHS has deployed FAST in field tests, its has only been used to help security guards pick out and interview suspects, so final judicial judgment wont be delivered by a robotjust yet.

http://www.csoonline.com/article/691437/...protection
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desensitizing
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So if the levy fails, I guess they'll be doing it without the Sheriff support.
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This is like a welfare to work program. It takes a few thugs off of our streets. But, I can get you all the thugs you need, for a tenth of what you're paying. And, these are Fed thugs. The kind you have to feed forever.
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