TSA Officer’s Leaked Memo Reveals ‘Ghost Flights’ Using Dead Passenger IDs to Test Security Loopholes
Stay woke. A whistleblower inside the Transportation Security Administration has leaked an internal memo that allegedly details a secret protocol called Operation Phantom Boarding, where TSA officials use the identities of deceased passengers to bypass biometric scanners. The hidden truth? These 'ghost flights' are reportedly flown with no living manifest, using recycled credentials to probe gaps in the federal no-fly list. The memo warns that this practice has been active since 2018, with at least one flagged incident involving a rerouted cargo jet—raising the chilling possibility that not all passengers in the system are actually breathing.