If this is true, you won't be taking anything on a plane and I mean anything.

Winter Woman

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I was doing research on surveillance cameras and came across this. I don't take anything with me when I travel and this just made sure I don't. They say it will start being deployed in 2013. I do like the idea of using it for detecting cancer. cn, what do you think?

Here's the link too. http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012/07/11/new-homeland-security-laser-scanner-reads-people-at-molecular-level/


WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – The Department of Homeland Security will soon be using a laser at airports that can detect everything about you from over 160-feet away.
Gizmodo reports a scanner that could read people at the molecular level has been invented. This laser-based scanner – which can be used 164-feet away — could read everything from a person’s adrenaline levels, to traces of gun powder on a person’s clothes, to illegal substances — and it can all be done without a physical search. It also could be used on multiple people at a time, eliminating random searches at airports.


The laser-based scanner is expected to be used in airports as soon as 2013, Gizmodo reports.



The scanner is called the Picosecond Programmable Laser. The device works by blasting its target with lasers which vibrate molecules that are then read by the machine that determine what substances a person has been exposed to. This could be Semtex explosives to the bacon and egg sandwich they had for breakfast that morning.


The inventor of this invasive technology is Genia Photonics. Active since 2009, they hold 30 patents on laser technology designed for scanning. In 2011, they formed a partnership with In-Q-Tel, a company chartered by the CIA and Congress to build “a bridge between the Agency and a new set of technology innovators.”


Genia Photonics wouldn’t be the only ones with similar technology as George Washington University developed something similar in 2008, according to Gizmodo. The Russians also developed something akin to the Picosecond Programmable laser. The creators of that scanner claim that “it is even able to detect traces of explosives left by fingerprints.”


But what makes Genia Photonics’ version so special is that the machine is more compact compared to the other devices and can still maintain its incredible range.


Although the technology could be used by “Big Brother,” Genia Photonics states that the device could be far more beneficial being used for medical purposes to check for cancer in real time, lipids detection, and patient monitoring.
 

Urca

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but then you could in trouble for something completely unrealated.
this is where civic involvement needs to take place. as a nation we should fight back against this, invading our right to privacy. this is dangerous.
 

maartards

Member
this shit sucks realy. its not illegal to have gun powder traces on clothes. it looks like they never heard about shooting range
 

chrishydro

Well-Known Member
but then you could in trouble for something completely unrealated.
this is where civic involvement needs to take place. as a nation we should fight back against this, invading our right to privacy. this is dangerous.
I agree with you 100 percent but being a flyer I am ok with them searching me every time I go. To think that people just like you and I were sitting in those jets being crashed on 9/11 scares me to this day. I am going tomorrow and will be up all damm night thinking about it.

Scary shit for sure.
 

april

Pickle Queen
Fuck u America !! Ya try vibrating my molecules in my body and see what happens. Hmmm and what about health risks associated to lasers!!! Last thing I want is some machine fucking playing with my body structure. Grrrrrrrr talk about invasion of privacy, ya Canada better not allow this shit.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Optical spectroscopy at a distance can be startlingly inaccurate. Explosives will be fairly easy to detect due to very strong and specific vibrational "tells", but not drugs unless you've just bathed in a solution. I am not yet inclined to worry.

When I read the thread title, i had a vision of an airplane filled with entirely naked passengers. That'll harm the current policy of hiring cute aircrew ... and make hot onboard meals a bit of an adventure. cn
 

Mellowman2112

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Just another way of bilking the taxpayer for more bs we dont need. The only terrorist attacks in the past decade were incited by the FBI and CIA. for example Finding some retard to put a firecracker in their underwear and help them on the plane. 911 was an inside job. google it. there is tons of proof on the net still ( until they pass cispa or sopa) All a big sham to remove our constitutional rights via the patriot act and NDAA etc etc. and make serfs of us all.
 
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Total Head

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someone on the comments section of that article REALLY hates jews.

i don't understand the need for all these expensive intrusive gadgets at the airport. just hire some more dogs/handlers and be fucking done with it. if everyone stood in a line and got sniffed the whole thing would be a lot more efficient than parading people through scanners and gropers on an individual basis. then they could file through the metal detector and the beepy ones can get the personal touch. they are being intentionally difficult with all this tech crap.
 

greenlikemoney

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The world I grew up in has vanished, never again to be seen. Makes me sad.

I remember flying Peoples Express back in the 80's and drinking and smoking on the plane. Wanna know why? 'Cause everyone else was too !!!!!!! Good times, good times....
 

charface

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Shit i think on branif airlines they made you smoke and I was just a kid. lol
It was odd getting on the airplane and not having an ashtray in the armrest the first time.
 

Medical420MI

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This is some Minority Report type shit! I don't want my body exposed to lasers and radiation. I'm just waiting for the day when we all be required have microchip identification implants.
 

UncleBuck

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This is some Minority Report type shit! I don't want my body exposed to lasers and radiation. I'm just waiting for the day when we all be required have microchip identification implants.
you're exposed to more radiation (by far) on the plane than you are going through a full body scanner.

of course, fear mongers will soon be by to inject doubt into my scientifically cited claim without any citation whatsoever, just fear.
 
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