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Terminal Insecurity

A variety of makeshift weapons are sitting on the other side of the airport security checkpoint.

The TSA (Transportation Security Administration) is supposed to prevent passengers from slipping anything that could be used as a weapon past its multiple layers of security personnel, scanning devices and explosive-detecting swabs. The trouble is there are a variety of items that can be purchased past the security checkpoint and configured into makeshift weapons. Evan Booth, a computer programmer and self-styled security researcher has crafted a wide range of explosive, incendiary and projectile-launching devices made from seemingly innocuous items. VICE’s Tim Pool travelled to North Carolina to meet with Evan and get a demonstration of how the massive and costly infrastructure of the TSA may be little more than a security blanket.