Is What the Supposed Terror-Watch Program Is Really Being Used for If this were a political thriller, “Quiet Skies” might be Russia’s clandestine government surveillance program being used to eliminate enemies of the state by poisoning their tea with polonium every time they take a flight. In reality, “Quiet Skies” is the Transportation Security Administration’s secret spying program for the Air Marshal Service. First outed by the Boston Globe in 2018, Quiet Skies singles out potentially dangerous flyers for close attention and inspection (“enhanced observation”). Enhanced observation is a 45-minute process that squeezes every inch of clothing, inspects the lining of suitcases, and requires a live review of every electronic device (meaning take it out, turn it on, and hand it over). Two bomb-sniffing canine teams and a plainclothes TSA supervisor may also be involved and, in the sky, up to three Air Marshals are tasked with watching these suspected passengers’ every move. “SSSS” is TSA’s boarding pass designation for this treatment, which suggests that no focus groups or historians were consulted beforehand. Such inspections in many cases are undoubtedly necessary to track bad actors intent on doing harm to the United States. As people who fly often with our family members, we are glad the government is on the lookout for the next potential shoe-bomber. Whistleblowers have indicated that the program, however, is also being abused as a means of targeting political opponents rather than as a $400-million-dollar anti-terrorist safety net. Just ask Tulsi Gabbard, who was targeted in 2024 after returning from Rome with her husband. By then, of course, the Iraq War veteran and former Democratic representative had become the Biden Administration’s persona non grata du jour after she endorsed and campaigned for Donald Trump. With Gabbard now the Director of National Intelligence, we hope that Rep. Tim Burchett’s (R-TN) request for answers as to why Gabbard was targeted will now see the light of day. Was she simply unlucky in being randomly chosen for this treatment, which has happened to one of us? If politics is involved in any way, that would be a very serious misuse of security policy. You don’t have to be a fan of Director Gabbard to see how such an authority could be misused by any administration in any direction. Employing such tools to surveil political opponents is how republics fall. Comments are closed.
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