Seems to me this sort of thing was reported on several years ago regarding the people that work out on the tarmac and other areas near the plane.
When called on it, we were told that while a few smaller airports do check airport/airline personnel, it is ‘just not practical’ in large, busy airports.
Although there was outrage for a couple of days, we never heard anything about it again. Did anything change? Doubtful.
These lapses in security are nothing new. There has been plenty of time to do it right (which, by the way, is the Israel way).
Maybe, just possibly, the true purpose for the tsa, cameras, etc., are not for the ‘security’ of Americans at all?
>>Maybe, just possibly, the true purpose for the tsa, cameras, etc., are not for the security of Americans at all?
And wiretapping the public, scanning and storing emails, and building a mammoth database farm isn’t for the security of Americans either.
The domestic terrorist attacks we’ve seen have all been known wolf attacks, persons who’d even been interviewed by the FIB for the extremist rants and views they’ve espoused.
Fort Hood, Boston, Orlando, San Bernadino. The FIB sat outside and watched as 2 jihadists attempted to storm the “Draw Mohammed” contest in Irving Texas and did not notify the organizers of that event that there was any threat.
Security my ass.