There
are some things in life that we all love to complain about
but that we wouldn't dare give up. For example: airport
security. We all hate it but I doubt that any of us would
be willing to get on a plane if they turned off all of the
metal detectors and x-ray machines.
Unfortunately,
that's exactly what seems to be happening in one major U.S.
city. Every night, from midnight to 4:30 am, TSA agents go
home and rent-a-cop security guards take over the
checkpoints. During that time all that's required to get
inside the secure side of the airport, you know, the side
where the commercial cruise missiles are located, is an
employee ID badge. Clink the link to the right and take a
look at some of the hidden video that CNN affiliate KNXV
captured during their investigation.
Every single night, just by showing an employee ID, these
people were able to bring in unsecured bags and coolers,
backpacks, purses, even bikes and supply carts. I know that
some terrorists may not exactly be Einstein, but quite
honestly a radicalized Paris Hilton could pull off an attack
with this kind of security.
As unbelievably naive and arrogant as this video proves we
still are with our security, the Real Story -- the part of
this that no one else finds important -- is where it's
happening: Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona.
Earlier this year -- as a result of a viewer tip -- we did a
Real Story about all of the terrorism-related incidents that
have happened in the Phoenix area over the last few years.
You
can read that story and see the "isolated incidents" for
yourself right now on the front page of glennbeck.com, but I
told you at the time that we'd be keeping an eye on Phoenix
for anything out of the ordinary and this certainly
qualifies. So how could this happen? How could an airport
in the city that's been referred to in a classified FBI/CIA
report as the "long range nexus for Islamic extremists"
allow such a gaping hole in security to remain open? Until
we find out, fly through Phoenix at your own risk.
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