Well it is TSA/DHS that is making us think they are lying about how graphic the images the scanners produce are.
First they claimed that the images they released were actually what the screener in the secret room sees. Then they turned around and said no those are not the images because they couldn't release tha actual size and resolution of the image the screener sees in the secret room because they weren't allowed to do that. But they assure us that the passengers privacy is protected because the screener is locked in the secret room and the passengers face is blurred.
The question has been asked, but not one person has ever answered the question about what the reason is for blurring the faces, of the passengers, on a image that doesn't show graphic detail of the passengers body, and doesn't show really good details of what the persons face looks like.
Kind of makes one suspicious when TSA/DHS sees the need to blur the faces of passenger on an image that looks like an ultrasound ghost and the person can't be recognized in the bodyscan image.
I do know one thing. Some of the images of unborn babies created by 3d ultrasound are quite impressive. If a baby, inside the mothers womb, can be seen that clearly by an ultrasound machine.
Then it is ridiculous to believe that the NOS/WBI machines are going to produce a ghostly image with less detail, than a 3D ultrasound image, when the NOS/WBI is being used to search for bombs, or bomb making material hidden on the human body.
Last edited by Lara21; Jan 24, 2011 at 12:14 am