Analyst's note: Absolutely must read. Well ... so much for the "if you see something, say something" strategy recently established by Janet Napolitano and the security wannabe "leadership" from our Department of Homeland Insecurity.
Maybe she is just too concerned with how to protect us from global warming issues and listening to the guidance provided to TSA by the Muslim Brotherhood (an operating element of our enemy now inside the U.S.) to really give it her full concentrate. We all make mistakes, but frankly, if you're like me, you expect much more from our federal government when it comes to our national security. Here resignation or removal from this office can not come soon enough.
"COLFAX, CA - WORLD EXCLUSIVE: The airline pilot who lost his federally-issued gun and badge for posting video on YouTube critical of airport security has chosen to go public with his identity.
"My name is Chris Liu and I'm an airline pilot," Liu said during an exclusive interview Monday with News10 at his home in Colfax.
[....] Liu decided to reveal his identity Monday because he wants to become actively involved in changing what he believes is a major flaw in airport security.
"I just found a disparity between what happens upstairs and what happens downstairs," Liu explained.
As Liu pointed out in the video, pilots and flight crew are subjected to real-time TSA security screening while ground crew are not. "Upstairs they're going through the metal detectors and the X-ray machines, and downstairs they're swiping a card," he said.
[....] Although Liu is no longer an FFDO, his flight status with his airline has not changed. Liu's wife, Sandra, said she worries about repercussions from the publicity, but supported her husband's decision to go public.
"I think my husband was very courageous. He did what he believed what right," Sandra said. "It's not all about us. It's about the safety of every American."