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Showing posts with label security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label security. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

More Good News From the TSA

“And, here’s ANOTHER fine mess you’ve gotten us into, Napolli!!” is likely what the bloated government would say to its sidekick.

Another TSA agent has been arrested and accused of rape.

Clifton Lyles, who worked at the Nashville International Airport, was arrested earlier this week in Rutherford County, Tennessee, and charged with statutory rape. His bond was set at $10,000, according to NewsChannel 5 WTVF-TV in Nashville.

Earlier this month, a TSA employee was arrested in Nevada and charged with six counts of lewdness with a child.

In March of 2010, a TSA worker was arrested in Massachusetts and charged with statutory rape, enticement of a child and indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or older, a Boston news station reported.

The agency has weathered a number of criminal accusations since its inception in late 2001 following the September 11 attacks.

In February, the TSA admitted in federal court that a supervisor and two TSA agents were arrested and charged with stealing thousands of dollars in cash from the luggage of travelers. Another employee was arrested and fired for assaulting a co-worker in a dispute over a parking space.

Several days before the TSA admission of guilt, a TSA security officer at Newark Liberty International Airport pleaded guilty to accepting bribes and kickbacks from a colleague who regularly stole money from passengers during security screenings, Reuters reported.

Passenger theft by TSA employees is a nationwide problem, writes Howard Portnoy. According to TSA records, press reports, and court documents, around 500 TSA officers have been fired or suspended for stealing from passenger luggage.

Airports in New York City harbor the most flagrant offenders, according to Portnoy, “but virtually no city in the nation is safe from the TSA’s sticky fingers.”

Violence is also a problem. In August, a former TSA employee was charged with a federal hate crime after he allegedly attacked an 83-year-old Somali man on May 4, 2010.

Another recent headline goes into how a black woman had to let TSA agents run their fingers through her hair. One gent I work with says that this is just part of the cost of living in a free society. This is an outrage! That we, the people, have to pay taxes in order to support an organization that is inept, has not found or foiled one actual threat, has repeatedly been found to not do adequate background checks, employs rapists, power-hungry abusers, pedophiles, molesters, thieves, and has even found some of its employees to be assisting drug couriers is a disgusting and absolute outrage! All this and more for a paltry 2011 proposed budget was $43.6 BILLION dollars. No terrorist acts caught at the gate for a price tag of $43.6 billion dollars just this year and our personal as well as national dignity is all it costs.

But, wait! There’s more! Call now and receive a signed picture of Michael Chertoff and Sam the Eagle titled Separated at Birth.

http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=articles/news/the_black_diaspora_news/32673
http://www.infowars.com/another-tsa-employee-accused-of-rape/

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Airport Screening Statistics

I am quite thrilled to be able to report to you, the readers, some successes of the TSA’s security screenings. I was able to glean the following from Moonbattery.com

Moonbattery

2010 Homeland Security Statistics from Airport Screenings

Terrorist Plots Discovered            0

Transvestites                                     133

Hernias                                                1,485

Hemorrhoid Cases                           3,172

Enlarged Prostates                          8,249

Breast Implants                                59,350

Natural Blondes                               3

 

So, the fellow whose legislation started the TSA says that the agency is a failure and needs to be dismantled. John Mica, R-FL, started the TSA with the idea of it having not more than 5,000 personnel, that it would detect and deter crime and terrorism, and that it would be an agile weapon in the arsenal against terrorism. Now, of this behemoth, Mica points out “They’ve failed to actually detect any threat in 10 years”, “It’s an agency that is always one step out of step”, and he also calls the TSA a fiasco. Surely, it is not that bad! Let’s list some of what the TSA has been proven to accomplish;
·        Embarrass Innocent Citizens With Invasive, Genital-Groping Personal Searches
·        Incomplete And Improper Background Investigations
·        Banning Critics From Boards Ostensibly Created to Improve the TSA
·        Nude Scanners Images Leaking Onto The Internet (Algore, no doubt, was miffed at learning how his creation was being bastardized)
·        Intending to get One Step Ahead of Criminals
·        Assisting Drug Couriers
·        Missing Knives and Other Illicit Items in Screened Carry-On Baggage
·        Improperly Tracking Screened and Unscreened Travelers
·        Touching People in Areas and Ways Which Constitute Sexual Molestation/Assault
·        Breaking Colostomy Bags
·        Breaking Prosthetic Limbs
·        Stealing Cash and High Value Electronic Items from Baggage While Screening
·        Aggravated Assault of Other Airport Employees
·        Using their Badge to Intimidate People Off Airport Property
·        Making Children With Polio Walk Through The Scanners
·        Agents Found With Child Pornography
·        Agents Committing Identity Fraud
Alright, so they are NOT what was intended. How many billions of dollars go into this sluggish, nepotistic, thieving, and jackbooted wanna-be agents each year? According to a Homeland Security Newswire article the 2011 proposed budget was $43.6 BILLION dollars. No terrorist acts caught at the gate for a price tag of $43.6 billion dollars just this year and our personal as well as national dignity is all it costs.

But, wait! There’s more! Call now and receive a signed picture of Michael Chertoff and Sam the Eagle titled Separated at Birth.




http://consumerist.com/2011/09/tsa-agents-accused-of-being-bribed-with-gift-cards-to-help-drug-dealers.html


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

An Open Letter to Secretary Napolitano

By: Dr. Jim Giermanski, Chairman Powers Global Holdings, Inc.
Dear Secretary Napolitano:

First, you must know that I speak for myself, not my firm or any constituency.  Since the attack of 9/11, and the subsequent creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS),  I have been thinking about the economic role of the global supply chain as it impacts the United States, and about the role of DHS in addressing the supply chain in light of all the U.S. and international security programs, national laws, global security standards, and the money allocated to DHS for our homeland defense.   My thinking turned to speaking, to writing, and now to questioning directly the degree to which DHS has addressed serious questions of concern.

The following questions are not in any specific order because they difficult to categorize.  However, the last two may be the most serious.

1.  Does DHS believe and support the use of Container Security Devices (CSDs) as being consistent with law, foreign security programs, non-government organizations, and the private sector bottom-line needs?
2. Does DHS believe that container security technology and CSDs serve as revenue producers for the private sector?
3. Why is the official policy on physical security for containers sealed "doors-only?"
4. Other than the incentives claimed by CBP for the private sector's participation in C-TPAT, what U.S. government incentive is used to encourage the use of CSDs?
5. Why is DHS not participating with the EU and other nations who are working together to develop an international standards and protocols for CSDs?
6. What can Congress do, but has not done to encourage CSD usage? 
7. What has DHS done with respect  to informing and encouraging Congress to ratify the Rotterdam Rules recognizing that these new Rules improve supply chain security?
8. Given increased security concerns about Mexico, what CSD pilots or programs have been used or tested in Mexico/U.S. cross-border commercial practices?
9. In which CSD pilots, if any, has DHS participated?
10. Why is DHS not complying with the mandates of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 with respect to CSD for usage HAZMAT movements?
11. If Trade Facilitation is one goal of CBP, why wouldn't CBP/DHS required the use of CSDs knowing that their usage is a financial benefit to the user as well as to the government?
12. Since DHS admits that transshipments are a legitimate security concern, why hasn't DHS mandated CSD usage for all containers inbound to the United States which transit a transshipment port?
13. Why has the "Green Lane" concept not yet been implemented in seaports to encourage CSD usage?
14. Why continue weak programs such as CSI knowing there is no actual verification of container contents?
15. Why is it that DHS/CBP has not yet addressed the current proven vulnerability of using the required 433.5 to 434.5 MHz spectrum in our ports knowing and admitting in writing along with the Office of the Secretary of Defense that the vulnerability truly exists as indicated in this DHS statement: ... these technologies...can be exploited and potentially used to trigger an explosive device.
16. Has DHS funded or directed an empirical study of the impact of closing all U.S. seaports and land ports-of-entry as a result of one or two dirty bomb blasts in the U.S. ports?

The answers to these questions to me are obvious and referenced by outside sources and experts.  CSD usage is clearly in line with national law, international organizations, and sound business practices.  It is a revenue generator documented in reports of Stanford University, A.T. Kearny, Bearing, and even the Congressional Budget Office.   While CBP touts the benefits of using CSDs, it still does not provide "tier three" privileges like Green Lanes at U.S. seaports, actually required by the Safe Port Act of 2006 if a container security device is used.  Additionally, "doors-only" physical security is simply dumb!  There are many ways which have been empirically demonstrated that can bypass locked container doors.   Patting down children before boarding a plane and not securing a container electronically is simply unbelievable and indicative of DHS leadership.

With respect to working with Congress to encourage CSD usage, I know of no suggestion by DHS to Congress of providing tax credits for CSD usage, yet tax credits for home improvements, cars, appliances, solar energy, mine rescue, distilled spirits, etc., etc., are common.  I also question whether DHS has encouraged Congress to ratify the Rotterdam Rules which provide an additional layer of security compared to The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act under which we now operate. 

With respect to cooperating in international pilot programs utilizing container security technology, specifically those within the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) or even with our Mexican partner, DHS was conspicuously absent.  After almost 3 years of work,  the FP7's Smart Container Chain Management Program (SMART-CM) will culminate in its workshop to  deliver: Container Security & Tracking Devices’ technical characteristics and Security Messages’ standardization.   Not only is DHS absent in the international standardization efforts,  it has also paid attention to the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 and its requirements to monitor "end-to-end" the movement of "security-sensitive material" including HAZMAT, to detect "radiation detection equipment,"  "breaches," and to detect and monitor the  internal environment of the conveyance carrying these substances.
With respect to CBP programs like CSI, supply chain security experts and retiring CBP personnel who can now speak freely acknowledge these programs do not genuinely verify container cargo contents.  There is also evidence, in light of official testimony by former CBP leadership, that DHS is unaware of any technology to neutralize the transshipment vulnerability.  However, CSDs were, in fact, available at the time of his testimony to neutralize this vulnerability.

For me, one of the most troubling issues, is that DHS admits in writing to the vulnerability created of the federal requirement to use radio frequency identification (RFID) frequency spectrum 433.5 to 434.5 MHz in U.S. ports.   Its use to trigger an explosive device is confirmed by the Office of the Secretary of Defense.  This was again reported on in August, 2011 by senior investigative reporter and on-line editor of HSToday.US and comments from readers confirm his report.

Imagine the impact of a WMD explosion in one of our ports on our weakened economy, let alone loss of life at the impacted ports?    Vessels carrying imports to the United States could not discharge their cargo.  U.S. exporters could not ship by vessel when vessel cargo accounts for 90% of global shipments.  There would be a serious impact on energy, jobs, pharmaceuticals, food, and more.   It appears to me that given your department's handling of these aforementioned problems and issues, it is only a matter of time for a cataclysmic event of this nature to occur, shutting down all other seaports and land ports-of-entry as 9/11 did to air traffic.

So, Madam Secretary, what is your department doing to address these obvious supply chain  issues?  What is being done to include the U.S. and international private sectors in handling these problems for which private sector solutions already exist?  Why is DHS not involved with developing international standards when the U.S. private sector is represented on the EU Commission's advisory board for the FP7 Programme and involved with CSD international standardization?   I only hope that you are aware of these serious threats and take action  with Congressional support to immediately to address them.  And if you have been aware of these threats, and have done so little to address them realistically, for me, your continued tenure as Secretary should be in jeopardy.   Except perhaps for C-TPAT, a program established before your tenure as Secretary, I believe that your handling of global supply chain vulnerabilities has been reactive at best and perfunctory at worst.
http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/an-open-letter-to-secretary-napolitano

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Syrian Naval Bombardment

BLUF
Now the Navy is getting involved. Not that I find the Syrian navy to be threatening, I just find it deeply disturbing that a national leader is committing genocide, Assad is Shia and the populace is mainly Sunni, with the assistance of another Shia global worry (Iran) and NOBODY is doing anything about it. Obama is a lap dog to the UN and OIC. Until the OIC tells the UN that it is time to stop Assad, Obama will remain quiet and so will his media machine and 2 year old little girls will continue to die at the hands of Assad the murderous.


Syrian Naval Bombardment

At least 25 people have been killed and many others injured after Syrian warships and tanks opened fire on the port city of Latakia, activists said.

A resident in al-Ramel, one of the neighbourhoods which came under attack on Sunday, said at least three gunboats were taking part in the offensive.

"Many homes have been destroyed and the shabiha have broken into shops and businesses," he said, referring to pro-government gangs.

Security forces also appeared to be intent on crushing dissent in the neighbourhood, which has seen large anti-government protests since the Syrian uprising began in mid-March.
The National Organisation for Human Rights in Syria (NOHRS) provided a list of 26 victims, including two Palestinian men from the Ramel refugee camp in southern Latakia.

A spokesman for the UN refugee agency UNRWA, Chris Gunness, said reports from the Ramel camp spoke of "fire from tanks which have encircled the area as well as fire from ships at sea".
"Poor communications make it impossible to confirm numbers of those killed and injured," Gunness said in a statement.

Rami Abdul Rahman, head of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said one of the dead was a two-year-old girl who was in a car with her father when security forces at a checkpoint opened fire.

The assault on Latakia began on Saturday, when tanks and armoured personnel carriers rolled into al-Ramel amid intense gunfire. Five people were reportedly killed in the offensive. 


'Pursuing gunmen'

State-run news agency SANA said troops were pursuing "gunmen using machine guns, hand grenades and bombs who have been terrorising residents in al-Ramel district".

The agency denied reports the area was being targeted from the sea. It quoted a health official in Latakia as saying two law enforcement officials were killed.

Elsewhere in the country, NOHRS said two people had been killed in Homs, one in Hama and one in Idlib.

Around the capital, Damascus, "security forces entered Saqba and Hamriya in great numbers and launched a campaign of arrests," according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Canada said on Saturday that it had expanded sanctions on Syria to protest against the government's brutal crackdown on demonstrations.

The new sanctions include travel bans on four officials and freezing the assets of the state-run Commercial Bank of Syria, and Syriatel, the country's largest mobile phone company.

The US imposed sanctions on the two firms earlier in the week, and has joined European allies in sanctioning top officials close to President Bashar al-Assad.


'Violence must end'

Canada's sanctions came after US President Barack Obama spoke with the leaders of Saudi Arabia and the UK and all three called for an immediate end to the Syrian government's crackdown on protests.

Obama and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah "expressed their shared, deep concerns about the Syrian government's use of violence against its citizens," the White House said in a statement.
"They agreed that the Syrian regime's brutal campaign of violence against the Syrian people must end immediately, and to continue close consultations about the situation in the days ahead."

Similar language was used in a statement after a separate Obama conversation with David Cameron, the British prime minister.

Tens of thousands of people rallied in cities across the country on Friday in protest against the government and at least 17 people were reported killed.

The protests have grown dramatically over the past five months, driven in part by anger over the government's bloody crackdown in which rights groups say at least 2,000 civilians have been killed across the country.

The government has justified its crackdown by saying it is dealing with terrorist gangs and criminals who are fomenting unrest.

A Latakia resident speaking to Al Jazeera on Saturday rejected the government's claims. "There are no armed gangs here," he said. "We have been demonstrating peacefully for the last three months."

Syrian authorities have expelled most independent journalists since the five-month-old uprising against Assad began, making it difficult to verify reports from both sides

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Ireland

Creeping Sharia is just about everywhere! Thank you, Creeping Sharia Blog, for pointing out this info on Ireland.

US embassy in Ireland to host Obama’s Muslim entrepreneur summit

Another update to posts here and here on yet another Obama-for-Muslims summit, and another big f–k you to Americans in another taxation for Islamization bamboozle. US president Barack Obama will address Irish-Muslim businesspeople and community leaders during a two-day entrepreneurship event this week. Obama’s message on the benefits and opportunities of enterprise will be broadcast [...]

Report: ‘Ireland 7′ terror arrests include American (updated)

An Irish Times report linking Jihad Jane to the Ireland 7, states that among the seven arrested in the plot to kill Mohammad cartoon artist Lars Vilks were one or more individuals from the U.S.: The suspects, four men and three women, are being held at Garda stations in counties Waterford and Kilkenny. They were [...]

Go check that blog for more fun stuff!!

Bombs

[fox40] CALIFORNIA - Four Explosives Found at Sacramento Hotel
"A security guard at the Hawthorne Suites on the 300 block of Bercut Drive discovered four water bottles containing explosives. One bottle blew up, injuring one person. Someone opened two other bottles before police arrived."
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[Reuters] BOSNIA - Parcel bomb found in Bosnia court mail
"The court's security officials found a hand grenade in a package while scanning the daily mail and the police instantly removed it."
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[Ynetnews.com] LEBANON - Report: Beirut blast targeted Nasrallah
"A mysterious blast that occurred in the Hezbollah stronghold of Dahiya has inspired a number of explanations, and on Monday the Kuwaiti paper al-Jarida joined the fray by extrapolating that its intention was to assassinate the leader of the Lebanese group, Hassan Nasrallah."
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[RIA Novosti] RUSSIA - Local official injured, 2 dead in attack in Russia's Dagestan
"An explosion on Tuesday near the town of Buynaksk in the Russian North Caucasus Republic of Dagestan injured the head of the Untsukulsky District and killed two people, a spokesman for the local police said."
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[PTI] PAKISTAN - China blames terror camps in Pakistan as 20 killed in Xinjiang
"China on Monday blamed "extremists" trained in terror camps in Pakistan for orchestrating attacks on civilians in the troubled Xinjiang province, where 20 people, including alleged militants, were killed in violent incidents over two days."
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[Bangkok Post] THAILAND - 1 killed, 2 hurt by bomb in Pattani
"One soldier was killed and two others wounded by a bomb explosion on Monday morning in Yarang district of Pattani province."
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[Xinhua] PHILIPPINES - Philippine military blames Jemaah Islamiyah for deadly bomb attack
"Philippine military blamed al-Qaeda linked Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) for the powerful bomb blast Tuesday in the country's south that left two people dead and eight others wounded."
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[Itar-Tass] RUSSIA - Suspect confesses to making bomb that exploded at kindergarten
"The 28-year-old resident of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, detained within the Komsomolsk-on-Amur kindergarten explosion case, confessed to making an explosive device, aide to the director of the regional department t of the Investigative Committee (SK) Ilya Gudkov said."
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Monday, August 1, 2011

House of Representatives Passes Petrol Bill

For two years now, the Keystone XL Pipeline has been waiting for a decision from the White House. Obama is now poised to give a decision on this oil pipeline project. If approved this project could result in an estimated 138,000 jobs. That's right138,000 J-O-B-S, Mr. Biden. How much money would be saved by not paying those unemployment benefits? What's more, how much more could be paid back into the treasury by reasonably taxing those workers? Here is a shovel ready job, Mr. President.

The Canadians had decided that oil was oil, whether it is from the ground or sandy soil. I would imagine that, since the US is not exploiting its shale that Canada may have a rather good idea of what it is doing with it. It might behoove us, other than to have the thousands of jobs and more than $60 million dollars in oil the first year. Also recall one of the earlier posts on this site which talks about how the US and Canada are going to likely be the site of more than 90% of the world’s oil by 2030. This is not an insignificant number.

The Keystone Pipeline project is enjoying the support of the Chamber of Commerce, the State Department, representatives from more than 18 states in the House, and, quite easily, thousands of unemployed Americans who want to work. Just the construction of which is estimated to create 138,000. Job creation directly on the pipeline is just the beginning. There will be the need to maintain and repair it, to man and run the refineries. This pipeline would also buy time for the opponents of petroleum. Right now the evidence does not exist to support our nation going completely green.

The passage of this bill was passed was born out of, and reflects, the depth of trust that our lawmakers have in Obama. This bill enforces the North American Energy Security Act which requires a final decision from Obama this year.    

Even though the State Department has to approve for this to go forward the EPA has the veto power AND is calling for another delay in the project. The EPA and its supporters seem to have looked at the last few years’ domestic use of petroleum, down from years prior, and at the price gouging, ostensibly lead by OPEC to offset profit loss, and seems to feel that we can wait longer.

Certainly, the EPA has also looked at the dwindling reserves in Syria and the discord there and still feels safe in the rising costs of oil here. I am quite certain that all parties, including the Sierra club, appreciate the courtesies being shown to those hikers right now.  I am certain that the kindness shown to the people protesting in Tehran in 2009 and 2010 will be shown to the people of the US with future petroleum sales. History has shown the utter contempt and hate shown by leading OPEC states. In no way should we be in a position which can be exploited.