TSA did not pre-screen thousands of aliens for flight training despite post-9/11 law

Kip Hawley ought to be fired; his alleging there are “layers of airline security” is a sick joke. Six years after 9/11, the Transportation Security Administration remains the poster program for fraud, waste, and abuse.

Atta's temporary airman certificate

Watch the video (click on the image)

Read ABC News’ full report (including the TSA’s internal communications).

And see this report, yesterday, by USA Today:

Frightening findings

In addition, the TSA has been the subject of reports of mismanagement and there have been accusations of wasteful spending — at best. For example, a report from that same Inspector General’s office in 2005 found that a private firm used to hire screeners for the TSA had estimated its fee at $104 million but was paid $741 million, including a $1.7 million bill for the use of a Colorado ski resort for recruiting. An earlier report from the same office criticized TSA’s spending and stated TSA “distributed about $1.5 million in individual cash awards to 88 executives during 2003, making its average award more than any other agency’s average award to executives.”

But perhaps the most frightening findings concern the Federal Air Marshal Service, which expanded dramatically after 9/11, from just 33 marshals to thousands. In recent years, however, government sources say those numbers have been shrinking again; one marshal told me, “Everyone thinks there are enough air marshals on the planes, and there are not.” I also spoke to TSA insiders who have expressed concerns that suspicious individuals continue to conduct “probes” onboard U.S. commercial aircraft. One such incident, involving 13 Middle Eastern men acting suspiciously onboard a Northwest Airlines domestic flight in 2004, was serious enough to generate a report from the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General.

There are other aviation security issues that require immediate focus as well. They include:

* Procedures for securing airport property and perimeters

* Hiring and screening of airport employees

* Inspecting and handling of air cargo (including air cargo transported on passenger aircraft)

* Security procedures for civil airports and civil aircraft

Urge Utah Senate to divest terror

Christopher Holton, the Vice-President of the Center for Security Policy, writes:

State Representative Julie Fisher of Utah has taken the divest terror movement on her shoulders and done heroic work in her state in the current legislative session. Working against great odds, through cunning and persistence she has pushed Utah’s Divest Iran bill through the Utah House of Representatives singlehandedly.

Now she needs our help.

Due to some VERY questionable, but monied, interests, including interests with possible ties to the Islamic Republic of Iran, the deck is stacked against her bill in the Utah Senate.

We need a wave of action to overcome. Please take 3 minutes to view the YouTube video at the link below. It does an outstanding job of putting this issue in perspective. If I could, I would make this video the flagship for the initiative nationwide.

Look at the video, forward it to everyone you know–EVEN IF YOU AREN’T FROM UTAH. We need to create a national buzz about this. If you have a web site, please embed this video on that web site. If you have contacts in the blogosphere, please forward this email to them. If you know any talk radio hosts, please forward this video to them.

And, again, even if you are not from Utah, I urge you to contact the Senators in that video. Email them. Call them. Those of you who are in the Guard and Reserve and are members of military families especially. OUR PUBLIC INVESTMENT DOLLARS ARE BEING USED TO INVEST IN FOREIGN COMPANIES THAT PROVIDE CORPORATE LIFE SUPPORT TO THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE STATE SPONSOR OF TERRORISM–IRAN. IRAN IS ALSO THE COUNTRY THAT IS SUPPORTING INSURGENTS IN IRAQ WITH ADVANCED IEDS, AS WELL AS TALIBAN FORCES IN AFGHANISTAN.

Here is more on the bill.