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JonLP24

(29,322 posts)
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 05:13 AM Jul 2018

Previously undisclosed TSA program tracks unsuspecting passengers

CNN)In a previously undisclosed Transportation Security Administration program, federal air marshals are tracking American citizens not suspected of a crime, not under investigation or who are not on any terrorist watch list, the Boston Globe first reported and CNN has confirmed.
The aim of the program, known as "Quiet Skies," is to gather details about the peoples' behavior on the plane to try to thwart any potential aviation threats, the Globe reported and a TSA official confirmed to CNN.
Before people board a plane and are watched by federal air marshals, officials use information from the intelligence community and their previous travel patterns to help choose whom to target, according to the TSA official. The official added the program has been in existence in some form since 2010, and said Congress is aware and provides "robust" oversight.
The Globe reported that thousands of what it called unsuspecting Americans have been the target of surveillance in the airport and aboard flights by small teams of air marshals, according to government documents it obtained. According to the Globe, officials look for such behaviors in those who are under surveillance as being abnormally aware of surroundings; exhibiting behavioral indicators such as excessive fidgeting, excessive perspiration, rapid eye blinking, rubbing or wringing of hands; with an appearance that was different than information provided; or if the person slept during the flight.



https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/29/politics/tsa-passenger-tracking/index.html

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Previously undisclosed TSA program tracks unsuspecting passengers (Original Post) JonLP24 Jul 2018 OP
"... officials look for such behaviors .. as .. the person slept during the flight ..." struggle4progress Jul 2018 #1
creepy Demovictory9 Jul 2018 #2
Making work Crutchez_CuiBono Jul 2018 #3

Crutchez_CuiBono

(7,725 posts)
3. Making work
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 07:47 AM
Jul 2018

when the terrorist threat has diminished to almost nil. If the threat by and large is over, lets go back to normal so we can look forward to flying again? Homeland Security/TSA stops being useful and needed, when it starts studying Americans in the airports, to create a definition of American, who's the next enemy. From the description, it sounds like every nervous flyer.
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