Channel 2 News in Atlanta went undercover to expose serious security holes at one of the nation’s busiest airports. After turning the video over to the TSA over a month ago, little has changed.

a whistleblower, who asked us to keep his identity a secret, claims things are much different behind the scenes.

Our whistleblower went undercover inside Gate Gourmet’s Atlanta operation. The video he shot on the way in shows a company employee swiping his badge to let others pass through a security door. Seconds later, it shows workers doubling-up in a turnstile down the hall.

Our source also shot video that shows him putting unauthorized orange juice containers onto several carts as inspectors from Gate Safe, Gate Gourmet’s sister company, stood nearby.

He said the carts that were sealed are the liquor carts to keep employees from stealing liquor.

The video even caught a Gate Safe worker saying, “All they care about is the liquor. It’s just… They don’t even care about the safety of the aircraft.”

As soon as Channel 2′s Aaron Diamant confirmed the undercover video nearly a month ago, he called the TSA. He gave the TSA several chances to watch the video. He wanted to know if TSA officials were as worried as the experts and what the TSA planned to do to make sure the problem gets fixed. All the TSA sent to Channel 2 was a generic statement reiterating that it does regular inspections of airline security operations to make sure everyone is following the rules.

Basically, the TSA doesn’t care about security. What you see as a passenger is simply security theater. So, while everyone is worrying about terrorists trying to sneak something through the security lines, we’ve got open access in the back, something that has been happening for years and will probably continue to do so for years to come.

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