TSA agent reveals secret backroom scanning device that tracks your mood and intent at airport security checkpoints
Stay woke: A former Transportation Security Administration officer has leaked internal documents showing the agency quietly deployed a behavioral scanning system called Project AuraWatch in 12 major U.S. airports last month. The hidden truth: this device not only screens luggage but also reads facial micro-expressions to flag passengers deemed "emotionally suspicious," with data being shared across DHS databases without public consent or congressional oversight. Critics warn this could normalize pre-crime profiling on a national scale.