TSA: 'We're Following 35-50 Americans Daily For Reasons Unknown'

schuylaar

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it's called Quiet Skies..and has been in effect since March 2018.

http://apps.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/graphics/2018/07/tsa-quiet-skies/?p1=HP_SpecialTSA

Federal air marshals have begun following ordinary US citizens not suspected of a crime or on any terrorist watch list and collecting extensive information about their movements and behavior under a new domestic surveillance program that is drawing criticism from within the agency.

The previously undisclosed program, called “Quiet Skies,” specifically targets travelers who “are not under investigation by any agency and are not in the Terrorist Screening Data Base,” according to a Transportation Security Administration bulletin in March.

But some air marshals, in interviews and internal communications shared with the Globe, say the program has them tasked with shadowing travelers who appear to pose no real threat — a businesswoman who happened to have traveled through a Mideast hot spot, in one case; a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, in another; a fellow federal law enforcement officer, in a third.

It is a time-consuming and costly assignment, they say, which saps their ability to do more vital law enforcement work.

Already under Quiet Skies, thousands of unsuspecting Americans have been subjected to targeted airport and inflight surveillance, carried out by small teams of armed, undercover air marshals, government documents show. The teams document whether passengers fidget, use a computer, have a “jump” in their Adam’s apple or a “cold penetrating stare,” among other behaviors, according to the records.

Air marshals note these observations — minute-by-minute — in two separate reports and send this information back to the TSA.

All US citizens who enter the country are automatically screened for inclusion in Quiet Skies — their travel patterns and affiliations are checked and their names run against a terrorist watch list and other databases, according to agency documents.

Explore the behavior checklist
1. SUBJECT WAS ABNORMALLY AWARE OF SURROUNDINGS
(If observed, check any that apply below) | Y N Unknown

  • Reversing or changing directions and/or stopping while in transit through the airport
  • Attempting to change appearance by changing clothes, shaving etc. while in the airport or on the plane
  • Using the reflection in storefront windows to identify surveillance
  • Observing the boarding gate area from afar
  • Boarded last
  • Observing other people who appear to be observing FAM team and/or subject
 

schuylaar

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2. SUBJECT EXHIBITED BEHAVIORAL INDICATORS
(If observed, check any that apply below) | Y N Unknown

  • Excessive fidgeting
  • Excessive perspiration
  • Facial flushing
  • Rapid eye blinking
  • “Adam’s apple jump”
  • Rubbing/wringing of hands
  • Strong body odor
  • Sweaty palms
  • Trembling
  • Cold penetrating stare
  • Exaggerated emotions
  • Gripping/“White knuckling” bags
  • Wide open, staring eyes
  • Face touching
  • Other
 

schuylaar

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3. SUBJECT’S APPEARANCE WAS DIFFERENT FROM INFORMATION PROVIDED
(If yes, check any that apply below) | Y N Unknown

  • Lost weight
  • Gained weight
  • Balding
  • Graying
  • Hair length/style change
  • Goatee
  • Visible Tattoos (Describe)
  • Visible Piercings (Describe)
  • Beard
  • Mustache
  • Apparent Altered Experience (Explain)
  • Clean shaven
  • Other
 

schuylaar

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4. SUBJECT SLEPT DURING THE FLIGHT
(If observed, check any that apply below) | Y N Unknown

  • Subject slept during most of the flight
  • Subject slept briefly
5. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
(Provide detailed descriptions of any electronic devices in subject’s possession in AAR) | Y N Unknown

  • Checked baggage?
  • In possession of cell/smartphone?
  • In possession of multiple phones?
  • Used phone to talk?
  • Used phone to text?
  • In possession of computer?
  • Seated in first/business class?
  • Used lavatory?
  • In possession of any unusual items?
  • Traveled with others?
  • Met with others in the airport?
  • Engaged in conversation with others?
  • Subject initiated conversation with FAM?
  • Carryon baggage?
  • Other notable activity?
  • Subject engaged in “more than casual contact” with airport or airline employee?
6. FOR DOMESTIC ARRIVALS ONLY


(If possible, provide identifiers (license plate, vehicle description) of pick up vehicle in AAR) | Y N Unknown

  • Picked up at curbside shuttle, taxi, bus or public transit?
  • Picked up at curbside by private vehicle?
  • Obtained rental car for transportation
 

schuylaar

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who follows people that have no reason to be followed? how about reassigning them to man school shooter hotline phones and save some REAL lives..?

talk about constitutional violation.
 

ttystikk

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They need to understand what "normal behavior" is in order to distinguish it from "suspicious behavior".
That isn't the point.

The point is to be able to finger and detain someone for anything, anytime, for any reason or none at all.

A real lawyer would know that.
 
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