Skeptic Guy
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I call BS on, "The whole time, they are looking into your eyes — which is very embarrassing. But this is one of the ways they figure out if you are suspicious or not. It takes 20, 25 seconds," said Sela.
I realize they ask other questions at various times, like your origin, destination and who packed your bags, but this strikes me as a carefully crafted myth to discourage attempted terror attacks.
Nobody's that good at detecting other people's future behavior. It's like serial killer profiling or the polygraph.
And I bet they are successful at nailing a lot of false positives.
I have to say that, while I would like to believe it, it smacks more of a lie-detector than anything else and we know how reliable those are.
It's not meant to predict future behavior. It is meant to detect current suspicious behavior, which is not a paranormal power.
But I wonder how accurate it is in being able to "detect suspicious behavior"...I can imagine nervous flyers getting caught up in it and a lot of false positives...but I really don't know for sure. I'd like to find out more about it.
Live in Pyongyang, do ya? That sucks.![]()
Here in America, we can go where we want when we want, but there are people in place to make sure we do it safely. There are people in our country that disagree with the safety measures and are willing to sacrifice them for the sake of convenience, but at least they don't get locked up for speaking their minds like they do in your country.
No, nor do we WANT to live in Pyongyang...and that's kind of the point.
And the point is that the new proceedures really don't make us safer, therefore the cost is too great.