“Someone over at Infowars noticed that apparently a clerk at the 11th Circuit appeals court forgot to file the document under seal, allowing them to find out what was under the redactions… Included in there is the following, apparently quoted from the TSA’s own statements: ‘As of mid-2011, terrorist threat groups present in the Homeland are not known to be actively plotting against civil aviation targets or airports; instead, their focus is on fundraising, recruiting, and propagandizing.’ Elsewhere, the TSA appears to admit that ‘due to hardened cockpit doors and the willingness of passengers to challenge hijackers,’ it’s unlikely that there’s much value in terrorists trying to hijack a plane these days.”
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