Russell, 

 

I don't think profiling needs to be politically incorrect. 

 

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From: friam-boun...@redfish.com [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf
Of Russell Gonnering
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 1:58 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] More Light, Less Touchy-Feely

 

Because we are unwilling to do the only sane thing and profile behavior, we
sacrifice our liberty on the altar of political correctness.  So, fellow
FRIAMers, when they start doing rectal exams to find the concealed
explosives, what will our response be then?  What about the surgically
implanted explosives?

The choice is not between unpleasant experiences and being blown up.  The
choice is between acting like idiots or doing what actually is necessary to
prevent terror.  So far, we have chosen the former.  Is it really worth it
to spend billions of dollars and terrorize the innocents to appear to be
"fair" to everyone?

I put my money on the idiots, as they always seem to run things. El Al
should expand into the domestic US market.

Russ #3

Russell Gonnering, MD, MMM, FACS, CPHQ

rsgonneri...@mac.com

www.emergenthealth.net




On Nov 21, 2010, at 2:33 PM, plissa...@comcast.net wrote:





I have followed the correspondence on enhanced scanning with usual mixture
of shock and incredulity.  Do people object because it's offensive or
because it's ineffective?  It would be unpleasant but, for me, unpleasanter
to be blown up by a device that had avoided the enhanced scanner.  But I
haven't enough info to make any definitive judgment.  In particular on two
matters.  It seems that new bomb compounds can be concealed by flesh masses
in exotic parts of the body without detection by the old scanners.  I
thought that the Xmas underwear bomber had proved this. It seems that old
folk, handicapped people, children and infants are ideal subjects for
planted bombs, with no adverse fall-out for the Bad Hats if detected. In
this wicked world the innocent are always punished.

If correct this is pretty awful news.

The strategy is for a bomber to finesse that he'd be directed through the
old system, pass and end up undetected on his planned flight.  If an
enhanced scan is required, then he should avoid this by all means while
offering to take the old, ineffectual scan, and withdraw, undetected,
unidentified and with his powder dry, to try again another day.

In such circumstances he should behave like a gullible but superior person
(e.g. a Friamer) and behave with all the histrionics necessary for the
exasperated TSA to simply tell him to get lost.  So this dramatic response,
that some objectors seem to have chosen, and others to approve of, would
make the objector highly suspect, and rightly so.



Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures

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