The same thing has happened to me twice going through Denver. I'm a road warrior, travel over 100,000 miles per year for 24 years now. Same exact thing, swabbed my laptop & you'd have thought they found a loaded 45 on me. Pulled me to the side, had to strip down to the bare essentials, I've lost a little weight so my pants keep trying to drop to my knees, he keeps telling me to keep my hands above my head, should have let them drop & saw everyone's reaction. My briefcase is basically my office & it has everything in there. They completely empty my bag, which takes like 10 minutes. He finds a spare battery I carry for my laptop, he must have never seen one, & he acts like he just found a Claymore Mine The saddest thing about the whole ordeal is every 30 seconds another TSA agent comes over & asks what's the problem - I felt like I was the Freak Show at a Carnival If the Federal Government & the TSA had 1/2 a brain, I would be willing to go through a pre-screen as if I was applying to the FBI. There's all these Elite tags on my bag, pretty easy to see I'm just a road warrior, & not some Terrorist. From what I see every week on the road, there has to be at least double the work-force it should take in doing this job, but what the Hell do I know