Anonymous ID: 3e594e Sept. 11, 2018, 8:59 a.m. No.2975634   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>2975444

In Spet/Oct 2002 when the TSA was being staffed I applied and was directed to a testing center. I took the tests, all of them. What I found shocking was that ANYONE who was non-military were directed to one side of a very large room for the imaging portion of the exams.

The actual test for security scanned images, i.e. identify what is in picture etc occured at the end. This was about an hour and a half of a full day of testing. After about 20 images in I had identified virtually nothing and began to wonder if I had something wrong. I finished the test, walked to the back of the large room and I happened to glance back over right shoulder to the other side of the room and saw very clear and easy to identify images of knives, guns, shanks.

NOTHING like I had seen on my exam on the right side of the room. Again I was directed to sit on this side because I had no prior military experience.

 

At the end of that portion I was led to a room for a one-on-one to summarize the entire exam. Let's just say I was in the parking lot approx. 10 minutes later feeling like I just was ass-raped by what I just experienced.

 

Anyone else go through that Process?

IMO the entire thing was rigged to weed out anyone with a pulse or brain. The optical exam and the need to tell any non-military people you had to sit HERE.

 

I lost my job after 911 like many others. I wanted to contribute and that is what it became for me

 

I have ALWAYS respected Military, I am merely pointing out an agenda to staff TSA with who THEY wanted. It is simply a comment on how Chertoff/Ridge allowed only military p