TSA Terrorists Hired by the Dozens

Jun 12, 2015

The U.S. believes who better than TSA terrorists to detect other terrorists attempting to board its planes ... or at least that’s how it looks in the latest airport security scandal. 

Americans are still reeling over recent disclosures that the same folks who target newborns and breastfeeding moms for public pat downs allowed federal agents to breeze through terminal checkpoints toting mock bombs and weapons.

Indeed, TSA flunkies failed almost 100-percent of these testing scenarios, according to newly released reports.

That’s terrifying enough, one would think. But now air travelers not only have to fear workers' widespread lapses in aviation safeguards, but their acts of terrorism as well, since the government has seen fit to hire nearly 75 individuals named on its own terror suspect watchlist.

And, believe it or not, this is just the tip of the transportation iceberg apparently, because some “badged” TSA terrorists have even hopped flights to Syria to join the dreaded Islamic State.

So what other unsettling security revelations can be expected in the weeks to come? Well, some critics are flagging the pre-check program intended to streamline passenger screening for those who are “known” and “trusted.”

"TSA is handing out PreCheck status like Halloween candy," warns a particularly worried assistant security director at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.

Thus far, more than a million people have already signed up for the expedited boarding plan, with yet another 7-million allegedly “low risk” flyers chosen “at random.”

Eponymous Rox

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