Here's an interesting tidbit:
http://info.publicintelligence.net/T...ctober2010.pdf :Suspicious Incident Report 15 Oct 2010
Apparently the TSA is still having document control issues.
Anyway, of particular curiousity is the in-depth /TSA Week at a glance report 9/29/10 to 10/5/10 chart on page 13, detailing what TSA really sees as a threat to aviation.
Take a look at page 15, Suspicious Incident Report Selection Standards.
No wonder Phil got tagged. The threshold for suspicion in a TSO's mind appears to be a bit low
For more insights, type in TSA in the search box at this link:
http://publicintelligence.net/
One can now recognize all 20 official layers to TSA security (
http://info.publicintelligence.net/TSA-Challenges.pdf , page 3)
... as well as what the TSA sees as the profile of a typical female suicide bomber (
http://info.publicintelligence.net/T...ideBombers.pdf , page 10), what an explosive brassiere looks like and why your grandmother is now groped at a checkpoint (page 14), who the TSA thinks tomorrow's terrorist will be (page 90).
... that dark skinned males with video cameras are a threat to our highway infrastructure (
http://info.publicintelligence.net/T...waysthreat.pdf , page 4)
and more...