Topic: L3

7 chapters across the catalog

Off Script
Episode 930 1:43:25 - 1:47:01

930: Off Script

ISIS Bomb-Making, New Airport Scanners

U.S. officials claim ISIS developed explosives concealed in laptops at Mosul University, capable of evading current airport scanners. This development is expected to drive a global mandate for new scanning technology, benefiting companies like L3 Technologies and firms associated with Michael Chertoff. The "laptop ban" on flights is framed as a precursor to a massive industry-wide equipment upgrade.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 1:53:45 - 1:57:42

893: Throw a Rock

Airport Security Loopholes, Checked Firearm Regulations

The Fort Lauderdale shooting sparks a debate over security in "soft targets" like airport baggage claims, which are currently outside of TSA checkpoints. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz and various security analysts suggest that the rules for checking firearms on flights must be reviewed, potentially requiring weapons to be shipped rather than carried as luggage. Critics argue that the baggage claim is no more vulnerable than any other public space where a person could walk in with a weapon.

ISO Day
Episode 853 1:02:13 - 1:04:39

853: ISO Day

Defense Industry Profits, Russia as Historic Opportunity

Retired Army General Richard Cody of L3 Communications reportedly told shareholders that the perceived threat from Russia represents a "historic opportunity" for the defense industry. After defense budgets declined following the Cold War, the current geopolitical tension is driving a bonanza in weapons sales. While European citizens pay the price through subsidies and sanctions, the military-industrial complex is seeing record profits.

War on Brains
Episode 480 1:04:05 - 1:07:27

480: War on Brains

TSA RapiScan, Backscatter Scanners and Privacy Lies

The TSA is removing RapiScan backscatter X-ray machines from airports after the company failed to develop privacy software that masks naked images. The contract has been shifted to L3 Communications. The hosts argue that the government lied about the ability to fix these machines and mention legal concerns regarding the scanning of minors, which they equate to the collection of prohibited imagery.

AQ-USA
Episode 261 40:39 - 44:03

261: AQ-USA

Rapiscan Lawsuit, Michael Chertoff and Body Scanners

A host recounts a meeting with a high-powered lawyer who represented Rapiscan in a $129 million lawsuit against L3 Communications over backscatter technology patents. The conversation touches on the involvement of Michael Chertoff and the CEO of Rapiscan, Deepak Chopra (not the spiritual leader), who traveled with President Obama to India.

Love Pats
Episode 253 32:05 - 35:57

253: Love Pats

TSA Machine Testing, Johns Hopkins Radiation Studies

A deep dive into TSA safety claims reveals that the agency relies on commercial trade organization standards rather than mandatory government testing for its scanners. While Administrator John Pistole cites Johns Hopkins and ANSI studies, the hosts argue that the specific machines used by L3 and Rapiscan have not been independently verified to adhere to these non-mandatory safety protocols. They express skepticism regarding the long-term health effects of frequent radiation exposure for travelers.

Debriefing Flameless Fire
Episode 252 20:11 - 26:48

252: Debriefing Flameless Fire

Chertoff Group Corruption, Airport Security Lobbying

Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is accused of profiting from the sale of body scanners through the Chertoff Group. The segment details the "revolving door" of government officials, including former UK Home Secretary John Reed and former Senator Al D'Amato, joining lobbying firms for security contractors like L3 Communications and Rapiscan. The hosts characterize the rapid deployment of expensive, potentially unsafe equipment as systemic corruption.