A little overly cautious, I think.....
Strip everybody down, restrain their wrists & ankles, apply catheters & 
place each traveler in a kevlar coffin/pod.
The great thing about this is the ability to stack more passengers onto 
the plane !
You guys who want to just shut the whole system down kill me.

Brian Lawson wrote:
> The only sure way to prevent attacks on airliners is to keep everybody 
> off of them entirely. Draconian measures to prevent the last failed 
> attempt will never prevent the next attempt.
> --
> Brian
>
> On Dec 30, 2009, at 1:54 PM, richardsan wrote:
>
>> i haven't read the article yet...but it appears that things weren't 
>> working before 9/11 and are still not, to this day.
>> is the an ego thing or a not my job, thing?
>>
>> and no heads continue to not roll...
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Bruce Johnson 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>     I don't always agree with this blog, but this does make a lot of
>>     sense.
>>
>>     <http://www.samefacts.com/2009/12/uncategorized/need-to-share/>
>>
>>      Modern threats call for a different approach: we're not dealing
>>     with a monolithic peer enemy.
>>
>>     This kind of compartmentalization and secrecy has helped bring
>>     about a system that puts US Senators and 2-year-olds on 'no-fly'
>>     lists, and lets underpants terrorists on board.
>>
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