Saturday, December 4, 2010

Techno-physiology can stop terrorists NOW! But, TSA keeps searching for THINGS

Stephen Whitten  "These tactics are unnecessary and of questionable value because the desired screening results – identifying dangerous people – is secondary to finding things. If officials wanted to address that primary objective, they would discover that the appropriate technology is readily available and reasonably inexpensive."....
"Here is an absolute fact. A person that is knowingly attempting to board an aircraft with a bomb is scared. Detecting that fear is easily done. It’s time to stop unnecessarily assaulting law abiding passengers and focus on the terrorists. Some people at DHS know that should be an option."
Stephen Whitten is Founder and CTO of Communicated Enforcement, LLC, manufacturers of FutureSentry.com, the automated security guard.


Why TSA has no plans for finding terrorists Part 2 of previous article.  "Knocking down the World Trade Center was impressive, but the grief, horror and anger most of us felt did not represent personal fear since few Americans live or work in New York, high-rise buildings or other terrorist targets. For this reason I predicted at that time that that the terrorists would pursue a series of strategic, less dramatic attacks in the US to convince all of us that we were all in harms way. Last week’s Seattle bomb threat was among the first to work that way."

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