Overlay a thin layer of material over the metal plate (the dark/black region in the images) that has a regular repeating pattern (think checkerboard) that shows objects suspended beyond the body's silhouette. Problem solved.
But that would probably ruin the scan from the other direction? There are two pictures, I thought because there is a scan from the front and a scan from the back.
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
Could you ask the journalist in question to forward you the entire e-mail as well?
He doesn't want to ruin his relationship with the source by doing so, but again, it should be a public record releasable under FOIA
Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the email server suddenly lost a bunch of emails the day before the FOIA request went through.
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#44Overlay a thin layer of material over the metal plate (the dark/black region in the images) that has a regular repeating pattern (think checkerboard) that shows objects suspended beyond the body's silhouette. Problem solved.
The problem isn't that this one particular technique exists. The problem is that the TSA's decision making process led them to spend billions of dollars a year against the advisement of the top security experts in the world. For an organization who's sole purpose is the security of the American people, they're awfully bad at doing things that ensure the security of the American people.
in the 1970s when it was found that people could highjack planes by delivery a threatening note or bomb and using a parachute to jump out with money what do you think the airlines did?\
They took the statistically significant thing and changed how planes were designed to prevent people being able to jump out of airliners through the back escape doors.
It did not cost billions of dollars and no extra xray scanning machines were used either..
First act of de-toothing TSA is putting those qualified on security of airlines..the airlines themselves back in charge of security!'
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#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
He doesn't want to ruin his relationship with the source by doing so, but again, it should be a public record releasable under FOIA
It's supposed to take a month. But, the TSA ignored my last FOIA request, so I had to sue them for it.
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#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
Could you ask the journalist in question to forward you the entire e-mail as well?
He doesn't want to ruin his relationship with the source by doing so, but again, it should be a public record releasable under FOIA
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#49To play devil's advocate - he clearly has an agenda and his video is more long and boring political ramblings than something really substantial.
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#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
He doesn't want to ruin his relationship with the source by doing so, but again, it should be a public record releasable under FOIA
It's supposed to take a month. But, the TSA ignored my last FOIA request, so I had to sue them for it.