How many Snakes can I get past Airport Security? - Summary

Summary

A man attempted to sneak a snake onto a plane by hiding it in a hat, but the snake escaped. Undeterred, he created a fake snake using a real snake skeleton and ballistics gel. He then tested the TSA's security by hiding the fake snake in a bag with other fake snakes, successfully passing through security undetected. The experiment revealed that a $2 bag of rubber snakes can fool a $2 million scanner.

Facts

Here are the key facts:

1. The narrator found a snake in Florida and decided to keep it as a pet.
2. The narrator lives in Los Angeles and wanted to take the snake on a plane.
3. The TSA does not allow snakes on planes.
4. The narrator decided to test the TSA's security by trying to sneak the snake onto a plane.
5. The narrator created a hat with a hidden compartment to hide the snake.
6. The narrator also created a fake snake using a snake skeleton and a chemistry experiment.
7. The narrator hired a professional x-ray technician to confirm that the fake snake would appear similar to a real snake on an airport scanner.
8. The narrator brought multiple fake snakes through airport security to distract from the real snake.
9. The narrator created a website called snakesinabag.com as an alibi.
10. The narrator successfully snuck a fake snake past airport security.
11. The TSA uses anal logic ct scanners that cost $1.7 million each.
12. The narrator believes that the TSA's budget could be cut in half and the money refunded to the American people.