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To: Craig Freeman who wrote (21376)12/26/2001 7:53:54 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
CF - Precisely. That is probably exactly what they are doing. Although the average person considers feaces unpleasant and to be avoided and smelly etc soldiers are conditioned to remove this prejudice and after a while faeces are no longer any more or less unpleasant than any old dirt.

It might seem unpleasant to us but not the the cult memebers. So what good is all the searching. They can't even find C4 with wires in the shoes of a cult member with a one way ticket to the US, no bagage and a record of being turned away 24 hours earlier.

Best,

L



To: Craig Freeman who wrote (21376)12/26/2001 9:12:35 AM
From: Art Bechhoefer  Respond to of 60323
 
A lot of these security problems arise because of sloppy security measures. Determining whether each person who is actually on the manifest has checked baggage should be automatic, but it still is done only haphazardly. As long as there are a lot of gaps in security, there will be continued attempts to make use of these gaps.

The measures that were approved in the recent legislation for improving security are quite minimal, and there is no guarantee that the slow process of implementation can be achieved. All in all, it is very discouraging.

Art