Department of Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem on Thursday announced she is ending the Obama-era TSA “Quiet Skies” program which has failed to stop a single terrorist attack. Quiet Skies is a program by the TSA that uses air marshals to track and observe suspicious passengers. The program’s goal is to identify travelers who may pose a risk to aviation security, in short, a terrorist. Air marshals observe passengers’ behavior in airports and on flights. They take notes and send detailed reports to the TSA. The program is an expansion of a practice where air marshals surveil subjects of open FBI terrorism investigations. Ordinary American citizens on the Quiet Skies list find it nearly impossible to remove themselves from TSA’s enhanced screening directory. Rather than…

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