TSA NAKED SCANNERS NOW A PROVEN SECURITY FRAUD! THEY DON'T WORK AND THE TSA KNOWS IT!
Yet another video that exposes the fraudulent claims of the TSA and highlights how the federal agency’s security theatre is just part of a wider social manipulation agenda.
“The scanners are now proven effectively worthless, as anyone can beat them with virtually no effort.”
Multiple experts have already pointed out that the scanners can be easily bypassed and are next to useless at detecting explosive material and even metallic objects, meaning that standard metal detectors are more effective than the costly and potentially health threatening radiation firing scanners that are being rolled out in greater numbers across the country. Europe banned the controversial airport 'strip-search' scanners last year over fears the X-ray technology could cause cancer. The video shows engineer Jonathan Corbett carrying a metal case through the scanner, away from his body in his side pocket. Corbett explains that because metallic objects appear as black on the image the scanners produce, the machines do not pick up such objects if they are obscured by the background, which is also black.
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Yet another video that exposes the fraudulent claims of the TSA and highlights how the federal agency’s security theatre is just part of a wider social manipulation agenda.
“The scanners are now proven effectively worthless, as anyone can beat them with virtually no effort.”
Multiple experts have already pointed out that the scanners can be easily bypassed and are next to useless at detecting explosive material and even metallic objects, meaning that standard metal detectors are more effective than the costly and potentially health threatening radiation firing scanners that are being rolled out in greater numbers across the country. Europe banned the controversial airport 'strip-search' scanners last year over fears the X-ray technology could cause cancer. The video shows engineer Jonathan Corbett carrying a metal case through the scanner, away from his body in his side pocket. Corbett explains that because metallic objects appear as black on the image the scanners produce, the machines do not pick up such objects if they are obscured by the background, which is also black.
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