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The Secret The TSA Doesn't Want You To Know
12-03-2010, 03:27 AM
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The Secret The TSA Doesn't Want You To Know
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, December 2, 2010
While many Americans think they can skip being sexually molested at the hands of the TSA by avoiding airports, Big Sis has been quietly preparing the groundwork for the total takeover of all public transport and highways by federal government goon squads.
Local police, TSA and Homeland Security agents are already implementing airport-style security measures at bus and train stations, including earlier this year in Tampa, where bomb-sniffing dogs and grope downs were used to check passengers.
As we reported earlier this year, as the national outrage surrounding the TSA’s use of naked body scanners at airports simmered, the feds had already purchased hundreds of x-ray scanners mounted in vans that were being used to randomly scan vehicles, passengers and homes in complete violation of the 4th amendment and with wanton disregard for any health consequences.
In addition, as was announced way back in 2005, VIPR teams now patrol Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor and Los Angeles rail lines; ferries in Washington state; bus stations in Houston; and mass transit systems in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore, “expanding their work beyond airplanes, launching counterterror surveillance at train stations and other mass transit facilities.”
Homeland Security is also implementing technology to be enforced at “security events” which purportedly reads “malintent” on behalf of an individual who passes through a checkpoint. The video below explains how “Future Attribute Screening Technology” (FAST) checkpoints will conduct “physiological” and “behavioral” tests in order to weed out suspected terrorists and criminals.
The clip shows individuals who attend “security events” being led into trailers before they are interrogated as to whether they are terrorists while lie detector-style computer programs analyze their physiological responses. The subjects are asked about their whereabouts, and if they are attempting to smuggle bombs or recording devices into the “expo,” proving that the technology is intended to be used at public events and not just airports. Individuals who do not satisfy the first lie detector-style test are then asked “additional questions”.
The implementation of ‘Checkpoint USA’, where citizens are routinely stopped, searched and radiated by federal VIPER teams is further evidence of how America is crumbling into a Soviet-style police state where the presumption of innocent until proven guilty is abolished and the 4th amendment eviscerated.
With the devices already being used at highway checkpoints, DHS chief Janet Napolitano has now publicly outlined the plan for mobile scanners to be used on all forms of transit, from trains and the metro to boats.
Apathetic Americans who think they can avoid the clutches of Big Sis by merely refusing to fly are going to be in for a rude awakening when they see DHS scanners rolling around their neighborhoods taking naked pictures of their children while firing them up with dangerous radiation, all in the name of safety and security.
We have been warning for years that everything you saw unfolding in the airports would soon be heading for the streets.
People who were perfectly happy with their naked body being ogled by TSA thugs scorned those who felt body scanners were a violation of privacy. “Don’t fly,” they said and you won’t have to go through it. Next it will be “don’t take a bus,” “don’t visit the shopping mall,” hey just “don’t leave your house”.
With authorities in Europe planning to unveil mobile body scanners and naked body scanners attached to lamp posts, and with Big Sis already cruising the highways with mobile radiation scanners, soon we won’t be able to walk down the street without some federal enforcer gawking at our genitalia – all for our own safety of course.
Is that the kind of society you want to live in? A warped hybrid of Orwell’s 1984 and The Running Man?
Not content with the fact that one in every 31 U.S. adults is either on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole, the prison is now being built around us, with the population treated as guilty until proven innocent as the invisible bars descend around society and the implosion of private industry forces everyone to get government jobs acting as jackboots to police the rest of the inmates.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many publications and radio shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast AM, America’s most listened to late night talk show.

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12-03-2010, 06:04 AM
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See this relates to another post re shame and physio paths... Shame at the naked body, it's not like the guy next to you doesn't have a dick and balls like yours maybe not the same size or hang but....

i mean if lamp post scanners keep shit heads from pack'n then I'm all in favor. I would not even so need to desire to be armed if i was not worried if the asshole who might attack is!... If only the most large were a threat.. that would make life a lot easier... being one from a big city i hear from those who get jumped and such and most don't even fight back as there opponent(s) have guns and they don't, but in there explanations i sense they would have attacked were it even-ish odds, but an Ipod isn't worth a bullet!

But if were to have mass transit replace the common Auto, (which there doing through out rage-ious insurance rates, licensing fees, and gas prices) If it is to be so it is only expected they would put some security in place to keep the sheeple safe from radicals who resort to violence in there resistance. Personally I'm not willing to sacrifice oneself for the ideal of freedom if it means getting on Amtrax, or like wise public transit might be subject to blow up via crazy Bastard!. JM2Cents (just noticed no Cent sign on my new keyboard and "A" sticks shite!!!!)

I doubt THEY want you to stay @ home as they want you to be good worker drones.... but They just want to know what you got under your cot, like Total recall, which i had a friend who swore it was the way it would be if we didn't all get thrown back to days of Old!

I say don't fly if you don't need to and if you still own a car buy b4 1986 and get some spare parts. this way your still mobile but not constrained!!!!

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12-03-2010, 09:12 AM
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Quote:Dutch police try to develop x-ray vision
Published: 8 January 2010 14:00 | Changed: 8 January 2010 16:45
The Dutch police are trying to develop a portable device that can see through people’s clothing to check for concealed weapons. Their goal is to have a prototype operational in three years.
By Wilmer Heck

It might be the wet dream of every police agent. A portable weapons-detector to see through the clothing of people on the street, checking for pistols, knives and brass knuckles. A futuristic fantasy? Actually, the technology already exists. Look at the security scanners installed at Amsterdam’s schiphol airport for flights to the US. They were a response to the thwarted bombing of a flight to Detroit on Christmas Day. So-called millimetre-wave technology helps the scanners detect banned items, explosive powders and liquids in pockets or on bodies.

So why not develop new, better and smaller versions as quickly as possible? Detectors that can see through people’s clothing from metres away, so portable they can be used on the street. That’s the question that occurred to the police in Rotterdam Rijnmond, the region surrounding Rotterdam.

The price of x-ray vision: 0.5 mln euros

“A lot of people are walking around in the open with weapons,” says Paul de Kruijf, innovation manager of the police force, who conducts research into how new technology can make police work more effective. “A lot of shootings are taking place. If we want security, mobile weapons detectors can help.”

Rotterdam’s police force has received a government grant to develop a mobile weapons detector worth half a million euros, a government spokesman confirmed. (It has to share the grant with another police organisation) Now the police are approaching companies, universities and research institutes with a proposal containing the requirements such a device must fulfill and the situations in which it would be applied. The goal is to develop a prototype ready for production and delivery to the Dutch police within three years.

The document, a copy of which has been obtained by NRC Handelsblad, proposes that the mobile scanner be initially introduced mainly as an alternative to random body searches that are now conducted on a regular basis I high-risk areas. “Apart from the fact that many innocent citizens have to undergo body searches (infringement of privacy), thorough body searches take at least two minutes per person,” states the document. The mobile weapons detector is thus good news both on privacy grounds and in saving time, the police argue.

Police want to scan unwitting citizens

“We would only have to search people of whom we can say, with reasonable surety, that they have something hidden under their clothing,” says De Kruijf.

According to the proposal, the device must be portable and “privacy proof”, meaning the body’s contours would not be visible, thus preventing its users from seeing people’s naked bodies. The security scanners at the airport produces images in which people look like dolls, and objects on the bodies or in pockets show up in bright yellow.

Later in the proposal, the police reveal plans to use the weapons detector in areas where they do not carry out body searches. “There is great urgency,” it reads. “The threat on the streets remains high. Preventative body-search alone is too limited a measure.”

Scenarios are mentioned in which citizens are, knowingly or not, scanned from distances ranging from under three metres to over ten metres. According to the police, the weapon detectors can be applied in car searches, at large-scale events such as football matches, and at the entrances and exits of public transport and shopping centers. In the last two categories, “the crowd will quickly and unknowingly be scanned for hidden weapons”.

Combinations are also proposed with camera surveillance and other sensors “such as ‘sniffers’”. Here, “visual surveillance would be supplemented with scent detection”. An “air sample" from a suspected person would be analysed for traces of explosives, ammunitions, drugs and so forth. Application to terrorist threat situations is also mentioned, and use within transportation services used by large numbers of people.

No science fiction: ready in a matter of years

In other words, there are many possible applications for the device. But can such a piece of equipment be developed in the coming years? “Yes,” says Giampiero Gerini, professor at the technical University of Eindhoven and senior researcher at the Security and Defense department of the research institute TNO. TNO has already developed a detector that can look through clothes from metres away, but it isn’t portable and requires that the scanned person stands still. The British company, Thruvisi, has also developed a scanner that has the same capacity from 25 metres distance, but that is also not portable. How long will it take for a suitable mobile detector to be developed? It depends on how much money is devoted to the project, says Gerini.

“The technology is already relatively mature,” he says. “That’s not the problem. The biggest challenge is making it portable and ensuring it can carry out a scan in seconds. That’s what the money is needed for.” He believes in a few years a suitable mobile device can be available which can be operated from a stand or a police vehicle. “Making it portable will take a few more years,” he says.

Big brother can see through you

But do we want it? Police officers on the street covertly looking through our clothing? “We will first investigate whether we can get a prototype developed,” says de Kruijf of the Rotterdam Rijnmond police. “If that succeeds, we will approach the politicians.”

Corien Prins is less enthusiastic. “Deplorable,” she says of the initiative. She is professor of privacy law at the University of Tilburg and a member of the Scientific Council for Government Policy. “I will behave differently if I know I may be under observation. If this secret form of surveillance becomes reality, our society will be in a dramatic state of affairs.”

Apart from privacy considerations, she points to the constitutional right to bodily integrity. “I hear much too little on this in discussions, including on the scanners at the airport. This technology infringes on our right to bodily integrity from a distance, and discussion of this basic right acquires a whole other dimension. People don’t have to accept just like that that they can be touched or x-rayed from a distance by a machine.”
http://www.nrc.nl/international/Features...ray_vision

and closer to home..

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRESS IN IMPLEMENTING 9/11 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
JULY 2010 UPDATE
GUARDING AGAINST TERRORISM AND ENSURING TRANSPORTATION SECURITY
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/9-11-commission-update-report-7-22-10.pdf

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Based on the ..
Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007
http://www.nctc.gov/docs/ir-of-the-9-11-...f-2007.pdf

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More on TSA w/ aggregated links here:

TSA, Scanners, Radiation, Psy-op, CLEAR, Financials, Terahertz Waves, Government Employment, PPP, Backscatter Vans, Future Deployment
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=35502

Which relate to these:

Reengineering The Internet, RealID, CYBERCOM, Wikileaks False Flag, Stuxnet, Censorship, Kill Switch, Dark Zones
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=33504
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=32713
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=35813
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=34023
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=33137
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=33834
http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=32606

.. and so on .. but hey I'm preaching to the choir get that information out there with some sort of plan to make it irrelevant / diffuse the power be it spiritual, philosophical, social and/or material.

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