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Artist Creates Messages For TSA Security

Posted on 01 January 1970 by

An artist named Evan Roth is working on a series of metal plates designed to be hidden inside luggage and viewable only through an airport security X-ray machine. The idea is to send SECRET MESSAGES TO TSA EMPLOYEES. (props to Gizmodo)

Original post by Mike

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