Air marshals have conducted secret in-flight monitoring of U.S. passengers for years – The Washington Post

Under a sensitive, previously undisclosed program called “Quiet Skies,” the TSA has since 2010 tasked marshals to identify passengers who raise flags because of travel histories or other factors and conduct secret observations of their actions — including behavior as common as sweating heavily or using the restroom repeatedly — as they fly between U.S. destinations.

Source: Air marshals have conducted secret in-flight monitoring of U.S. passengers for years – The Washington Post

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