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The author gives us an unfiltered bill of his personal experience as a Federal government Air Marshal. The listener will dsicover how a bureaucracy chartered to safeguard the flying community frustrates the best recruits by discouraging work to excel in physical training and marksmanship. Rigid bureaucratic dress rules and less-than-secure tendencies by some managers risk figuring out Air Marshals to terrorists. And even worse, some local supervisors abuse the great things about their positions to make personal plane tickets on the public's dime or take part in office romances with subordinates or steal federal government property. This reserve shows us the procedure where recruits are educated to stifle dissent and learn to just go along. The writer eventually finds it impossible to tolerate these abuses. Someone has to do something about it. But can the Federal government Air Marshal Service acknowledge criticism from within? Will a whistleblower achieve success?