Aknazer
Regular Member
First, we need to define what and identify exactly WHO this elusive "enemy" really is...
Believe me, the REAL "enemy" already knows about weaknesses in our air security...
(wait for it , wait for it...)
Because they freaking DESIGNED the system themselves...
Here's a little clue for the hard of thinking:
Name a single "hijacker" that has gotten on a US flight in the last 20 years that WASN'T put on the plane or otherwise aided, trained, covered for, and/or directed by an "unidentified US intelligence/LE agency"...
We'll wait...
Let's just put it this way. It's a good thing that TSA is so utterly incompetent. Because if they actually DID the job they are supposedly tasked with, it would put a HUGE dent in the covert operations of the rogue factions of CIA, NSA, FBI, and DHS...
The hijackers of 9-11 weren't trained by any of those agencies. Instead they went to civilians to simply learn how to fly the planes (not take off or land, just fly).
Seriously, what type of conspiracy theory kool-aid have you been drinking. There are PLENTY of weaknesses out there that aren't being exploited because the bad guys simply don't know about them. Releasing those weaknesses would increase the security risk of the weakness being exploited.
An example of this would be if someone were to release clutter velocity and range-rate information on radars (that information could be exploited by hostile governments). People that know about radars know about this weakness in pulse doppler radars, but without knowing exactly how the radar is set up they're unable to fully exploit this weakness.
Sure some bad guys out there might already know this information, but that doesn't mean all of them do or that all of them have easy access to get this information. So by releasing the information you're basically doing the work for the bad guys.