Checkpoints and Borders Policy Debate - 'Security fears help enrich financial super-elite'




GaryD
Jul 14, 12, 11:11 am
http://www.rt.com/news/american-elite-industrial-complex-189/

Tightening security screws in the US serves the ultimate goal – to implant the atmosphere of fear in the American society. It serves to raise sales of security equipment, independent journalist Charlie McGrath told RT.

The latest initiative of the US Department of Homeland Security is to develop laser-based security scanners capable of identifying any chemical substance in human body. Independent journalist Charlie McGrath sees it as a further erosion of the basic human rights in favor of Military-Industrial Complex profits.

Officials insist the scanners will be used to detect explosives at airports and border crossings. They say that if a person has nothing to hide he won’t mind subjecting to the procedure.

But some experts are prompting concern for civil liberties in America.

I am just amazed at how obvious this is. You really don't have to be an "expert."


BubbaLoop
Jul 14, 12, 11:55 am
The latest initiative of the US Department of Homeland Security is to develop laser-based security scanners capable of identifying any chemical substance in human body.

Sure. Every chemical in a human body detected with lasers. Lasers have wavelengths in the hundreds of nanometers range. Atomic bonds, on the other hand, are in the picometer range. Impossible!

The "science" done by the TSA is getting wackier by the day.



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