When you thought you’d seen it all: “Behavior detection officers” to screen passengers’ faces for “evil intent.” A growing trend in the U.S. and Britain. Anything to not have to face (pun intended) the rationale for and root of “terrorism” (not the false flag sort of course).
As the man approached the airport security checkpoint here on Wednesday, he kept picking up and putting down his backpack, touching his fingers to his chin, rubbing some object in his hands and finally reaching for his pack of cigarettes, even though smoking was not allowed.Two Transportation Security Administration officers stood nearby, nearly motionless and silent, gazing straight at him. Then, with a nod, they moved in, chatting briefly with the man, and then swiftly pulled him aside for an intense search.
Another airline passenger had just made the acquaintance of the transportation agency’s “behavior detection officers.”
Taking a page from Israeli airport security, the transportation agency has been experimenting with this new squad, whose members do not look for bombs, guns or knives. Instead, the assignment is to find anyone with evil intent.
The cited example of course sounds like something anyone could pick out without any formal training whatsoever. It is about as complex a judgement as I’d trust screeners and my fellow humans to do. At least if the consequences are as dire as they are when tagged as a would-be terrorist. Also, imagine tens of thousands of poorly qualified, motivated screeners taking on this task.
Well, first all of Israel is being a big inspiration again in the pseudo-scientific field. I vaguely recall a bogus voice analysis technology they tried to peddle a while back.
Also, how about Paul Ekman perverting his scientific discoveries and making them tools for oppression and pseudo-science. Then, when he realizes his mistake, complain about the T.S.A. misusing his theories after it is already too late. It’s almost as nonsensical as the opposite sort of thinking, namely that some cultures would be more violent than others (think Margaret Mead), which is something Ekman and others have long crusaded against. But obviously, we’ve had racial profiling for some time now, so they couldn’t go with that could they. Here instead we have the perfect method which will make anyone a prospective villain. Just think about the possibilities.
Got to love how the maggots who unwittingly do the bidding of the NWO now think they have found some miracle concept for recognizing “evil” in decades old research taken out of context and hastily expanded to include all sorts of nonsense.
With all the bogus security hooplas at airports these days I believe these “behavior detection officers” will have their work cut out for them with all the angry faces. Perhaps it would make just as much sense statistically speaking to nab people who act “too normal.” But then again, none of this is surprising since Americans have this love affair with useless, legal junk, “lie-detectors,” juries etc, that they have been brought up to believe in and that is conscientiously reinforced by Hollywood at every turn. All relying heavily on the human component, giving in to subjectivity.
For spotting true “evil”, Americans should instead look in the mirror.
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