Saturday, April 26, 2014

Do you have any conscientious scruples against exposing your naked body to the public?




Christine


Well, are you going to boycott airports like I am? Will you file lawsuits, protest outside airports, go to major US cities with picket signs? Or will you bow down to your elite masters and let them reduce you to dirt and treat you the way Nazi Officers treated Jews (stripped women, humiliated them while family members watched - what's the difference if a machine does it? And besides, do you honestly believe that they don't have backup copies of your naked bodies in their registries).

In early 2009, Homeland Security funded over $7 billion dollars to have naked body scanners implemented in ALL major US airports (over 200) by 2010. And then magically, RIGHT before 2010, Mr. Failed Umar Underwear Bomber gets onto an airplane without a passport and is helped on board by what witnesses describe as a "Caucasian man in a well-dressed suit" and now we're hearing about the necessity of body scanners in airports, and as well all know, when it's normalized in airports, it makes its way everywhere else. In the Netherlands, they're already looking into MOBILE body scanners...

To deny an open conspiracy is to deny that 2 + 2 equals 4.



Answer
"Mr. Failed Umar Underwear Bomber gets onto an airplane without a passport and is helped on board by what witnesses describe as a "Caucasian man in a well-dressed suit""

Im calling conspiracy theory on that...

I do have scruples with exposing myself in public. However these machines dont see through your clothes THAT way, they generate a 3D relief map of your body that looks close to anyone else. They dont see blemishes or "parts" they would only see a little 3D bump. They have released pictures of the software working on these scanners, no where is it generating inappropriate images of anyone. And how could they catalogue it unless there was due reason and if they had your name?

what does ct scan stand for?







i was wondering what the ct in ct scan stands for and is it the same as a cat scan


Answer
CAT stands for Computerised Axial Tomography, CT is exactly the same but but just easier to say and that's a fact.

It uses X-rays but the source moves (tomography) around the body (axial) and the results are fed into a computer not film, the body moves slowly through the scanner and a scan is taken every centimetre depending on the part of the body that is being scanned.

The computer can then present the scan as a 'slice' or build up a 3D image depending on what's required.




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