Posted on 03/05/2007 6:55:35 PM PST by JarhedAirmanPatriot
Last week, TSA began using backscatters at airports to screen passengers for weapons. The first machine is up and running in Phoenix. The next ones will be in New York and Los Angeles. The machines have been modified with a "privacy algorithm" to clean up what they show. But even the tempered images tell you more than you need to know about the endowments of the people seated next to you.
This is no joke. The government needs to look under your clothes. Ceramic knives, plastic guns, and liquid explosives have made metal detectors obsolete. Carry-on bags are X-rayed, so the safest place to hide a weapon is on your body. Puffer machines can detect explosives on you, but only if you're sloppy. Backscatters are different. They can scan your whole surface, locating and identifying anything of unusual densitynot just metals, which have high atomic numbers, but drugs and explosives, which have low ones.
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oops! That last quote was brought to us from Spinal Tap!!!
I work the border and we got plenty.
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Hey, I'm no perv ... but a google search brought this up.
I can't wait for someone to start marketing lead lined security clothing to block x-rays.
I already have a shirt with silver threading in it to eliminate body odor, so I know that lead threads in clothing could be possible.
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