Security Screens

The aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting has brought out a lot of craziness. I don’t buy a lot of the “false flag” stuff pushed in this video. But their look at the call for more security in Las Vegas, one of the most security conscious cities in America because of all the loose cash, is very interesting.

( About 16 1/2 minutes )

Here is a link to the Reason Magazine article that shows up in the video. Nude Body Scanners Easily Tricked


Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

One response to “Security Screens”

  1. John Velisek USN (Ret.) Avatar
    John Velisek USN (Ret.)

    I am a 20 year career military veteran who has spent a great deal of time thinking about national security. About two weeks ago and before the massacre that took place in Las Vegas I was in that city to attend a funeral for a good friend. I stayed two nights at Circus Circus and noted that the back entrance of the hotel was wide open. Actually located under a part of the hotel, there was no security. I was down by the entrance because I am a smoker and my wife has asthma. I noticed a vehicle, a dark colored SUV with tinted windows sat just outside the entrance with no one around it for almost a half hour. There was no security anywhere in site, people were coming and going and I asked one of the baggage handlers there if security ever came and checked the area. He shrugged his shoulders and walked away. I went to the security desk of the hotel and had to ask the cashier to contact security because I needed to talk to them, and after about 20 minutes, a security guard showed up. I discussed the lack of security with him, and he said he would send someone to check it. I went back to the same area and after an hour never did see security. My question is, why is security so lax there and are all the other hotels in Las Vegas the same?