This is even more tragic because there's NO reason for it. Why can't/aren't these containers inspected/scanned? This seems like a very easy problem to fix.
When I was, 1980's less than 2% were even halfway inspected. Decades went by and they always blamed it in under funding. How about every single container gets opened, sorted through, and repackaged on arrival?
What you suggest would be nearly 100% foolproof, but to go from 2% to that would be an amazing feat. It's just hard for me to believe that technology doesn't make it possible to at least scan 100% for people.
Shit yeah I agree. With all our technology they act like we are still back in the 50's. I mean come on. X ray whatever would determine if humans were in containers. We have directed energy weapons but we can't sort this out?? Why? Cause the evil ones don't want us to
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POdPatriot ago
This is even more tragic because there's NO reason for it. Why can't/aren't these containers inspected/scanned? This seems like a very easy problem to fix.
YogSoggoth ago
When I was, 1980's less than 2% were even halfway inspected. Decades went by and they always blamed it in under funding. How about every single container gets opened, sorted through, and repackaged on arrival?
POdPatriot ago
What you suggest would be nearly 100% foolproof, but to go from 2% to that would be an amazing feat. It's just hard for me to believe that technology doesn't make it possible to at least scan 100% for people.
21yearsofdigging ago
Shit yeah I agree. With all our technology they act like we are still back in the 50's. I mean come on. X ray whatever would determine if humans were in containers. We have directed energy weapons but we can't sort this out?? Why? Cause the evil ones don't want us to
YogSoggoth ago
How about less cargo? We do not need anything that is not in our best interests, and we need very little.