last time they tested Newark, they failed to detect 20 of 22 attempts.
That is an astounding number if true, and lends credence to statements like "TSA is largely ineffective and is designed to make it look like we're being protected".
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last time they tested Newark, they failed to detect 20 of 22 attempts.
So prove N is wrong... I can see why someone wounldn't wanna post bomb making plans.
I don't know what damage can be done with several liters of liquids, but I bet it could be bad enough to kill some folks and to close an airport for a day or so. Do that at enough airports around the country simultaneously and we can take yet a few more steps towards a police state as the public reacts in total panic.
Imagine about 5 pounds of C4 going off. Aproximately the same result from the right liquids. But why would they need to be dropped off? Just get one idiot with a suicide vest to walk into a crowded, backed-up TSA line. You can wear 20 pounds of explosives very easily.
I'm thinking you get to have your operatives survive to kill another day if you manage it correctly.