TSA Status dot net is a new website that tells you what airports have scanners, how they are using them, the date of the last status check and other relevant information. Check it out and help them keep you up to date by sending them summaries of what you see on the ground.

For example, there’s a report from ATL from two days ago that says: “Scanners installed in center lane, by choosing far right lane you are blocked by a conveyor belt (“logically impossible to go through the line”) and your chances of being scanned are quite low; you will be scanned in first class lines (shorter line, longer pat down).” That’s a nice tip!

From the website:

What’s the status of the TSA’s new body scanners? They’re not at every airport and they’re not always in use. If you want to avoid the backscatter-radiation security theater or simply don’t want your junk touched, use this list, and let us know any updates or additions. If you have time to kill at an airport, feel free to wander around and check out different checkpoints, and make sure to catch the status on your way out, too. Our five-color scheme is modeled after the highly successful Homeland Security color scheme. Be afraid. Be very afraid. It’s orange out!

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3 Responses to TSA Status dot Net Tells you what TSA is up to

  1. benjamin says:

    check out https://www.tsatyranny.com. They are doing something similar.

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  3. Jim says:

    I read the post regarding the TSA trolls. It’s so interesting to hear their “opinions” on the matter of airport security and security in general. They did us a favor. It’s very obvious (as if we didn’t already know) that TSA workers are just more of your common, average dumb citizen that walked on out to get a government job.

    It would be interesting to do a background check on these TSA workers and see what their work history is. I’d love to have evidence in hand to point out that they applied to the TSA in desperation, which of course, they did. No intelligent person is going to say “Oh hey, my life goal is to work for the TSA!”.

    I also think it’s funny that they claim they are there to “make America safe”. I mean, jesus… are these TSA workers completely retarded? The TSA is there because:

    1) somebody is getting rich off it.
    2) the “government” doesn’t want planes turned into flying bombs.

    The government couldn’t give two sh*ts about individual passenger safety. The government isn’t trying to stop “terrorists” from killing a bunch of passengers. They are trying to stop a plane from being driven into their high profile buildings. Plain and simple.

    The only difference between a TSA worker and a Wal-Mart greeter is one gets paid $15/hr while the other gets paid minimum wage, respectfully. I’ve seen, as everybody else has seen, TSA workers up close. These aren’t government workers that get to hide behind closed-doors while spewing propaganda about “doing good” while secretly hating their life while trudging towards retirement. They are right out in the open. And all I see when I look at TSA workers are empty-minded servants who are just desperate for a paycheck.

    These people are “followers”. They have no higher brain function. I bet every single one of them would denounce Hitler, and yet they are exactly the type of people who followed Hitler.

    And apparently, none of these TSA worker peons have studied the costs of TSA operations, nor how it compares to profiling. But, what can we expect from a bunch of half-educated worker-bees who would fall into debt if they lost their job? Just more slaves helping the wealthy spread destruction across the planet.

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