Big Guy, question for you since you are somewhat of an expert on the subject: In the last year, how many explosive devices or real weapons (not including nail clippers) did the TSA found on passengers by screening them?We aim (heh) to please here at L2UJ, especially when it comes to gun questions...
The actual stats are a bit long and most likely the average lurker will see that there is no T&A or Gun Pr∅n pictures and skip over the data, so let me offer this observation as a preface:
When the TSA or DHA actually do something of note (almost never) or try to take credit for something someone else has done (all the frickin' time - See underwear bomber, Times Square Bomber, etc) they hold big press conferences and trumpet long and loud their accomplishments to all and sundry.
Politico- Napolitano: "The System Worked"
A larger problem is that even when the information is right under their noses, they still don't recognize a terrorist attack.
WaPo- Napolitano: NYC car bomb is 'a potential terrorist attack'
Napolitano calls it a one-off, and is more likely an act of domestic terrorism.
It's a one off?
Oh- wait...
London 2007: Light GREEN Mercedes Benz loaded with Propane bottles,Gasoline containers,Nails, Electrical wiring, Detonators
Glasgow Airport 2007: Dark GREEN Jeep Cherokee, Propane bottles,Gasoline containers, Detonators
New York City 2010: Dark GREEN Nissan Pathfinder, Propane bottles, Gasoline containers, “Consumer grade fireworks”, Electrical wiring, Detonators.
One-off. Sure.
I'm not sure why they haven't banned driving Nissan Pathfinders in NYC...
After all, someone screws up an underwear bomb and now everyone gets a little testicle squeeze or labia pinch. Why are they still letting people drive SUVs in NYC?
Crap. I'm getting side tracked, and you're probably getting bored.
Stand by one...
Wow. Gun Pr∅n and a prodigious rack. Who knew?
Ok... Now that I have your attention again... Back to Luc's question:
In the last year, how many explosive devices or real weapons (not including nail clippers) did the TSA found on passengers by screening them?"
The TSA publishes a weekly "body count" at tsa.gov every Tuesday.
Keep in mind that these are raw numbers with no follow up info to explain the circumstances.
I'll promise you that if they found a gun and evidence that a hijacking was to be committed, you'd see the same "The System Worked" canine and equine show that the DHS/TSA is so famous for.
I have a feeling that the "firearms found" figures are a variation of "I have a ccw and forgot it was in my briefcase where I always keep it", a LEO who is not following correct procedure, a Fed Air Marshall who didn't sign the log book or is late for flight and tried to pass the Screen Point without going the the appropriate hoops, test scenarios where undercover TSA Agents are bringing guns through to evaluate hardware and wetware, and things of that ilk, rather than real, bona fide hijackers and terrorists.
Now- the numbers (just the first 6 months of this year... I got tired of chasing the info):
TSA week at a glance:
12/27/09 To 01/03/10
* 28 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
* 12 firearms found at checkpoints
* 4 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 24 incidents that involved a checkpoint closure, terminal evacuation or sterile area breach
01/04/10 To 01/10/10
* 22 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
* 20 firearms found at checkpoints
* 5 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 26 incidents that involved a checkpoint closure, terminal evacuation or sterile area breach
01/11/10 To 01/17/10
* 9 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
* 8 firearms found at checkpoints
* 0 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 20 incidents that involved a checkpoint closure, terminal evacuation or sterile area breach
01/18/10 To 01/25/10
* 2 artfully concealed prohibited item found at checkpoints
* 21 firearms found at checkpoints
* 14 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
01/25/10 To 01/31/10
* 5 artfully concealed prohibited item found at checkpoints
* 17 firearms found at checkpoints
* 21 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
02/08/10 To 02/14/10
* 5 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 24 firearms found at checkpoints
* 22 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
2/15/10 To 02/21/10
* 6 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 19 firearms found at checkpoints
* 5 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
02/22/10 to 02/28/10
* 3 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 17 firearms found at checkpoints
* 5 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
03/01/10 To 03/07/10
* 4 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 19 firearms found at checkpoints
* 13 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
03/08/10 to 03/14/10
* 2 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 23 firearms found at checkpoints
* 2 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
03/15/10 to 03/21/10
* 2 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 28 firearms found at checkpoints
* 5 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
03/22/10 to 03/28/10
* 4 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 14 firearms found at checkpoints
* 14 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
03/29/10 To 04/04/10
* 2 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 18 firearms found at checkpoints
* 3 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
04/05/10 to 04/11/10
* 3 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 24 firearms found at checkpoints
* 4 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
04/12/10 to 04/18/10
* 3 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 28 firearms found at checkpoints
* 0 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
04/19/10 to 04/25/10
* 6 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 16 firearms found at checkpoints
* 0 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
04/26/10 To 05/02/10
* 7 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 14 firearms found at checkpoints
* 13 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
05/03/10 to 05/10/10
* 5 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 15 firearms found at checkpoints
* 9 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
05/10/10 To 05/16/10
* 2 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 27 firearms found at checkpoints
* 2 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
05/17/10 To 05/23/10
* 0 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 5 firearms found at checkpoints
* 6 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
05/24/10 To 05/30/10
* 3 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 10 firearms found at checkpoints
* 2 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
05/31/10 To 06/07/10
* 5 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 18 firearms found at checkpoints
* 11 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
06/07/10 To 06/13/10
* 4 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 8 firearms found at checkpoints
* 9 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
6/14/10 to 06/20/10
* 4 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 10 firearms found at checkpoints
* 3 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
6/21/10 thru 6/27/10
* 4 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 13 firearms found at checkpoints
* 15 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
6/28/10 Thru 7/04/10
* 3 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
* 128 firearms found at checkpoints
* 15 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
To answer your question, a shitload of firearms, no explosives, and the guns they find are not worthy of a follow-up with the press corp, so they are, as a rule, a non-event.
Hope this answers part of your question.
TBG- ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE
Hey Big Guy.
ReplyDeleteYes it does answer my question, thank you, and thanks for the compliment. Now some people might say: "See it's working, the terrorists are not taking any chances smuggling an explosive device on board because the TSA is on the job". I say, maybe, but like you mentioned in a previous post, no matter what the TSA are doing, the bad guys are one step ahead, so I wonder if it wouldn't be just better to stop the screening (besides the metal detectors), shrug our shoulders and say "Meh, I'd rather takes my chances than go through the indignity of it all. But then again, if they get more lax, it does make it easier for the bad guys. Ugh, there are no easy solutions are there? Looks like there's no turning back to happier days. The terrorists escalates and the TSA responds. Where will it end? You should re-post that gem you wrote about traveling in the future (baggage being randomly assigned to any plane going to your destination, wearing paper clothes etc...) we're getting there.
And why the fixation on airplane security?? I mean, if you take the train, you don't have to go through extensive searches (well here in Canada anyway) and there are as many passengers in a train than in a plane!!! Hell, a couple of well placed sticks of TNT on Amtrak rails between NY and WSH, would cause as many deaths as in a plane crash and be on 6 o'clock news as much as if was UA flight XXX. Try to thwart that TSA! There are just no safe modes of transportation and we might as well accept that fact.
Thanks for letting me vent through your blog BG. If the Feds do scan the Interwebz traffic, my little rant should have set-off few bells. :)
No worries man. Glad to provide a forum.
ReplyDeleteAlong the lines of your thinking please read the following:
Just Don't Fly: Where Might the TSA Take Us Next?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/11/just_dont_fly_where_might_the.html
The article traces your exact scenario and it's aftermath.
TBG
No need to ban SUV's, just the GREEN ones. hmm, wonder what that's about.
ReplyDeleteI think the number of times the sterile area was breached is pretty scary. I mean, isn't it the job of the armed guys to make sure someone does NOT breach it. They could certainly try, but if they get past you then doesn't that mean you're not doing your job. It does seem like the news stories on terminal shutdowns has tapered off.