TSA to Conduct Full Review After Leak of Sensitive Information

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In fact every attack will come in a different form and the TSA will not, I Repeat NOT, save the USA from the CIA and their false flag events! Only a policy of inclusiveness and constitutional rights has a hope to save lives, by uncovering the diseased agencies within the government. The TSA is just another tool of segregationists to strip citizens of their God given right of freedom of movement.

jerry sweeney of NJ 11:39AM August 10, 2010

after reading, and even been though these actions of mind control and the manipulations of mk ultra, and the cia jesus program, it is apparent that our society sees what is going on, nobody cares enough about their fellow man, why, because they are scared of the outcome, we have our citizens and cia operatives being trained for one thing, to KILL, this scares people, not knowing whether or not they are going to be able to fully control these subjects or not..... look at the incident on the base in texas, another cia jesus program personnel, someone was not able to execute the programing properly, end result, dead people, innocents that should not have been subjected to anythig with this programming, everyone needs to know, the government is doing this right in front of their faces, and the young man who they are and have put in the public eye, and have tried hummiliating and destroying his life, as well as put his life into danger and my children have suffered from their actions as well... we need to stand as a democrocy and let them know this is unacceptable.,.....we are human beings, and we are not going to be allowing their tyrany any longer

d i a of DC 3:14PM May 12, 2010

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hotels buchen in griechenland of 11:41AM April 23, 2010

These types of costly and damaging mistakes where sensitive information is accidentally released could easily be avoided by using redaction software designed precisely for eliminating sensitive information. ID Shield Redaction Software works in any environment, is easy to use, dependable and tested - our customers have securely redacted over one billion pages. Desktop and Server editions. www.extractsystems.com

Mark Miller of WI 10:41AM December 14, 2009

Being quite an avid traveller, i'd thought i seen it all till i had to transit through JFK. And behold in the great US of A, the worse security i've seen to date.

I feel sorry for the americans. You actually dont have freedom. Bags are opened without your permission, Screening after screening for the security of your nation. Gee. Such a scared nation.

Just endless fear feeding, and blowing a mole hole into a mountain. Calm down, sit down and have a good look at the real security issues.

if TSA still cant fig it out, then just have a looksie at the Germans, the Singaporeans, the Arabs states even.

jefri yahya 7:04PM December 10, 2009

I didn't get through all of their top secret document. If you did, was there a section on how TSA personnel are to pull terminally ill cancer patients out of their wheelchairs and drop them on the floor of the airport? And how not to apologize? That's what they did in Hawaii to a friend of mine, on her way to the hospital for the last time. I just want to be certain the TSA personnel were just following orders to the absolute letter of their prescribed duties and really, really protecting national security. Otherwise, I'm afraid they showed themselves to be inept, cruel, and callous bunglers.

bflaska of HI 2:51PM December 09, 2009

The full unredacted version is available in several places on websites outside of US control. The genie is out of the bag.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/09/us/09screening.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=TSA%20redact&st=cse

Got to www.wanderingaramean.com which has links on where to find it unredacted in articles.

The good news is that plenty of people have copies of the document, including WikiLeaks.org and Cryptome.org. The version available from the latter is actually quite nice since it has the black boxes removed for easier reading.

Johns Q. Adams of OH 12:09PM December 09, 2009

This is very unfortunate and I hope some important lessons are learnt here.

Ben 9:41AM December 09, 2009

Just wait until the government has control of your health records, "whoops, we accidently put millions of medical records online."

Dan Q. Public of IL 9:08AM December 09, 2009

Redacting sensitive information from documents that are intended for public release has become an important requirement for all types of organizations, especially government agencies.

But for a topic that has experienced so much attention, some organizations are still struggling to use the correct procedures to ensure that sensitive information is permanently removed and not just hidden like we have seen in this case.

Software solutions are available that are designed specifically for redacting information quickly and efficiently which ensures that costly redaction mistakes like the one documented in this article do not occur.

Specifically designed redaction applications are far more effective than other software applications that offer redaction as an "add-on" component and also out of date redaction methods like physically marking the paper.

One such application is RapidRedact (www.rapidredact.com), the software is very easy to use and includes a comprehensive range of tools allowing users to take complete control of the redaction process.

Anthony 11:25PM December 08, 2009

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