Sunday, November 7, 2010

Welcome to Logan: Radiation or Molestation?

David Bates, president of the Allied Pilots Association
is advising all pilots & flight attendants to opt out of the body scanners,
instead choosing the pat-down search available to those in opposition.
Rather than risk being exposed to repeat radiation for the sake of work.
He remarked the practice was a "needless privacy invasion".

Those who decide to opt out will be subject to the TSA's new "enhanced pat-down" system.

Is the TSA taking things too far? Is this about security or giving up your morals & rights?
Opt out of a body scan, then brace yourself.
Formerly, employees would use the back of their hand typically avoiding the groping of genitals.
No longer will your rights be protected from such a hideous procedure.
Parents who decide to protect their children from being radiated,
will now have to witness as they are borderline molested by employees, likewise for couples.

Who do you think would sign up for such a demeaning job?
Child molesters, rapists...? Come one, come all, now you can legally grope!
How long before a husband or parent decides to morally stand up for themselves and take a swing at such indecency?

This is not even the tip of the iceberg, the real danger is not being physically abused in public,
but rather the dangers associated with being hit with such high levels of radiation.
There's evidence that the terahertz waves emitted by the machines may actually damage DNA.
Is the risk to public health and long term deviation of genetics worthy
when you realize the technology has yet to catch a single culprit?
Furthermore explosive material is undetectable by these machines.

Ironically, TSA workers running the machines are most at risk to the dangers of radiation,
since of course they are exposed daily.
Unlike X-ray technicians who wear armor for radiation backsplash, TSA employees wear no protection.

Not to mention much of Europe has declared they break child pornography laws,
and the images are stored, not too shabby until you understand these "harmless" photos can be inverted through photoshop or other photo manipulation software and thus look realistic:


As far as testing went, civilians weren't the guinea pigs,
"sub-human" prisoners were the subject of experiments which involved radiation doses.

Might is Right: connecting the scanners dots

EPIC files lawsuit against the deployment of full body scanners

Body Scanner pictures

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