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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 3:20 pm
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Backscatter xray dose, how do you know?

There have been some other threads which have contained the advertised radiation exposure by the nude-o-scopes. But I can't recall whether the person in the machine knows when they are getting radiated.

Do the machines have any type of indicator lamp visible when emitting?
What keeps a demented TSA person from hitting the button as many times as they want? Anything? What about a whacko sitting in the booth hitting the button like he's on a Playstation? Is that possible without anyone knowing? Scary, IMO.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 3:27 pm
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Nobody REALLY knows the dose from these walls of Cancerous Death, however it is not as little as they are claiming. However, do yourself and all Free Americans a favor and say:

"I OPT-OUT - I really don't need a radiation treatment"^

Make sure several sheeple in the line hear you! People don't have a clue.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 3:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Wimpie
Nobody REALLY knows the dose from these walls of Cancerous Death, however it is not as little as they are claiming. However, do yourself and all Free Americans a favor and say:

"I OPT-OUT - I really don't need a radiation treatment"^

Make sure several sheeple in the line hear you! People don't have a clue.
I tried to opt-out today and was prepared to do so. But, BOI still had one WTMD open so I used it. The nude-o-scopes just disgust me. But, as I'm sitting here I really started wondering about the radiation exposure and what could happen when combined with malicious intent.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 3:51 pm
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Originally Posted by Wimpie
Nobody REALLY knows the dose from these walls of Cancerous Death, however it is not as little as they are claiming. However, do yourself and all Free Americans a favor and say:

"I OPT-OUT - I really don't need a radiation treatment"^

Make sure several sheeple in the line hear you! People don't have a clue.
A friend told me quite recently that while standing in a security line at DEN she noticed a pregnant woman a couple of people in front of her who appeared, along with all the others in line, to be headed sheepishly for the NoS. My friend says (yes, I realize this is hearsay) that she called out to the woman and asked her if she were planning on going through the NoS and exposing her baby to radiation. Friend told woman she could "opt out" and have a pat down instead. Pregnant woman had no idea that she and her baby were going to be exposed to radiation and apparently neither did 3 other people because 4 travelers, in addition to my friend, opted out of NoS at the same time.

Friend said pat down was nothing to write home about, perhaps because there were 5 people to be patted down and the screeners wanted to get it over with fast. She didn't mention if their bags were rifled or if the screeners' gloves were ETD'd after the pat downs. I'll try to remember to ask her.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 4:57 pm
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Originally Posted by boiflyer
Scary, IMO.

I agree.

I'd recommend opting out of these for several reasons not the least of which are the unknown radiation X factor and the privacy issues.

We're all just trying to fly from Point A to Point B but the TSA insists on subjecting US citizens to dangerous/invasive/controversial medical exams. And as far as I know, no US citizen has been involved in terrorist activities involving air travel.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 5:05 pm
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Originally Posted by Wimpie
Nobody REALLY knows the dose from these walls of Cancerous Death, however it is not as little as they are claiming. However, do yourself and all Free Americans a favor and say:

"I OPT-OUT - I really don't need a radiation treatment"^

Make sure several sheeple in the line hear you! People don't have a clue.
This is pure hyperbole. "walls of Cancerous Death"? Please. No matter how many times you repeat these types of highly misleading comments it does not increase the level of validity and credibility contained within them.

Originally Posted by Cholula
We're all just trying to fly from Point A to Point B but the TSA insists on subjecting US citizens to dangerous/invasive/controversial medical exams. And as far as I know, no US citizen has been involved in terrorist activities involving air travel.
...and this is an even more concerning comment. Why are you singling out US citizens here? Are you advocating two security lines at airports - one where the prized US citizens can walk freely though, and another where everyone else can be subjected to whatever process the US government chooses?

US citizens are arguably a higher risk because they are already afforded far more protections by the government when it comes to surveillance, monitoring, searches, etc. compared with non-US nationals so less is known about what they are doing.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 5:18 pm
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This is pure hyperbole. "walls of Cancerous Death"? Please.
You are right - that was really over-the-top.
I'll just call them the "Walls of the Constitution-Free Zone"

Better?
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 8:28 pm
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This is pure hyperbole. "walls of Cancerous Death"? Please. No matter how many times you repeat these types of highly misleading comments it does not increase the level of validity and credibility contained within them.
You are, of course correct. And I treat a lot of skin cancer these days from people who have done not much more than lay on the beach in their younger days without sunscreen. Until the full details and dosimetry are public knowledge, I think I'll just call them job security.



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...and this is an even more concerning comment. Why are you singling out US citizens here? Are you advocating two security lines at airports - one where the prized US citizens can walk freely though, and another where everyone else can be subjected to whatever process the US government chooses?
Yes.

Originally Posted by star_world
US citizens are arguably a higher risk because they are already afforded far more protections by the government when it comes to surveillance, monitoring, searches, etc. compared with non-US nationals so less is known about what they are doing.
Which is precisely what our founders had in mind when they drafted and initially amended the Constitution.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 10:05 pm
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Originally Posted by Cholula
. And as far as I know, no US citizen has been involved in terrorist activities involving air travel.
Andrew Joseph Stack III
suicide pilot who crashed his plane into an office of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Feb. 18, 2010
Charles Bishop
flew a single-engine plane into the 42-story Bank of America Plaza building in downtown Tampa on January 5, 2002
Frank Eugene Corder
crashed a stolen Cessna 150 onto the South Lawn of the White House early on September 12, 1994, apparently trying to hit the building

Originally Posted by star_world
US citizens are arguably a higher risk because they are already afforded far more protections by the government when it comes to surveillance, monitoring, searches, etc. compared with non-US nationals so less is known about what they are doing.
Despite growing public opinion in the US legally admitted foreign nationals are afforded the same legal protections as any American citizen. ( at least in theory)
If you would like to argue against this consider the implications if American citizens were not affored the same protecitons as the citizens of a country that they were visiting.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 10:13 pm
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Originally Posted by Polar Man
Andrew Joseph Stack III
suicide pilot who crashed his plane into an office of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Feb. 18, 2010
Charles Bishop
flew a single-engine plane into the 42-story Bank of America Plaza building in downtown Tampa on January 5, 2002
Frank Eugene Corder
crashed a stolen Cessna 150 onto the South Lawn of the White House early on September 12, 1994, apparently trying to hit the building.
Jacka$$es all I'm sure.


And thanks for the research.


Can someone add up the combined death toll as a result of the above vicious terrorist acts to justify inconveniencing literally billions of travellers?

Thanks.....
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 10:27 pm
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Originally Posted by Polar Man
Andrew Joseph Stack III
suicide pilot who crashed his plane
Charles Bishop
flew a single-engine plane
Frank Eugene Corder
crashed a stolen Cessna 150
None of these guys would be screened by TSA today. They are all GA pilots, and there is no mechanism to catch them even today, and no plans to foil this behavior even in the future.

This cannot equate to heavier screening of passengers.

Nice try - now name an American involved with a Commercial Aviation terrorist activity. How about an American Woman, or ANY kid?
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 11:05 pm
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Originally Posted by Wimpie
Nice try - now name an American involved with a Commercial Aviation terrorist activity. How about an American Woman, or ANY kid?
You lost the argment so now you want to change the rules?
"no US citizen has been involved in terrorist activities involving air travel"

We are quickly heading to Omni if we stay on this course.
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 11:05 pm
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Originally Posted by greentips
Which is precisely what our founders had in mind when they drafted and initially amended the Constitution.
Actually, what they had in mind was shackling federal government.

Originally Posted by Cholula
Can someone add up the combined death toll as a result of the above vicious terrorist acts to justify inconveniencing literally billions of travellers?
Excluding said Jacka$$es, I could count them on one finger.

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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 9:22 am
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Originally Posted by Wimpie
Nobody REALLY knows the dose from these walls of Cancerous Death, however it is not as little as they are claiming. However, do yourself and all Free Americans a favor and say:

"I OPT-OUT - I really don't need a radiation treatment"^

Make sure several sheeple in the line hear you! People don't have a clue.
I will have to back & read the strip search source selection documents from FedBizzOpps to find out if the voyeur in the booth controls how long the strip search radiation is on. If you have a voyeur screener interested in a certain body part, can they run the machine as long as they want? I don't recall ever reading this issue here or anywhere else. Of course, the last place I would look for the truth is the TSA website.

Don't get me wrong. A single radioactive subatomic particle used by my government to screen airline passengers is one subatomic particle too many.
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 9:41 am
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I will have to back & read the strip search source selection documents from FedBizzOpps to find out if the voyeur in the booth controls how long the strip search radiation is on. If you have a voyeur screener interested in a certain body part, can they run the machine as long as they want? I don't recall ever reading this issue here or anywhere else. Of course, the last place I would look for the truth is the TSA website.

Don't get me wrong. A single radioactive subatomic particle used by my government to screen airline passengers is one subatomic particle too many.
I think we need to back TSA on this; TSA doesn't care if the screening procedures kill you as long as it doesn't happen on an airplane!
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