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Full-body scanners in airports that can "see" through clothing to produce images of an individual's unclothed body, although they are unable to reveal material concealed in body cavities -- a program with few guarantees of success and numerous pitfalls, not the least of which is the harrowing toll it is taking on our civil liberties and the risks it poses to our health.
John W. Whitehead: The State of the Nation: Are We "Approaching Spiritual Death"? John W. Whitehead 2011
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Full-body scanners are to be introduced at Britain's airports after Gordon Brown gave the go-ahead for the technology in a move which pre-empted his own urgent review of airline security.
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Full-body scanners, it concluded, can detect and thus deter "attempts to carry aboard airplanes explosives in liquid or powder form."
Lyle Denniston: Constitution Check: Is Full-Body Scanning at the Airport Constitutional? Lyle Denniston 2011
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Full-body airport scanners don't pose a significant health risk to passengers, a new analysis concluded.
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Full-body airport scanners, currently being installed in airports around the country, also have been found to rarely interact with electronic devices.
Stress Testing Metal Detectors and Other Devices Shirley S. Wang 2011
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Full-body scanners are now in use at more than 80 U.S. airports and are destined for all domestic air terminals as the primary screening method, replacing magnetometers.
Lyle Denniston: Constitution Check: Is Full-Body Scanning at the Airport Constitutional? Lyle Denniston 2011
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Full-body scanners are in use to varying degrees in airports across Europe.
Germany begins using full-body airport scanners Stephen Lowman 2010
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Full-body Scanners at Airports may Damage Human DNA'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'And just when you thought it was safe to come out and play in government X-Ray Scanners at the airport in our government\'s never-ending drive to turn us into passive cattle marked for the Matrix, Mike Adams reveals some unsettling news: these scanners are not safe, especially if you are a frequent flyer.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Full-body Scanners at Airports may Damage Human DNA 2010
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Full-body scans are like your first visit to a nude beach.
Phil Bronstein: Keeping Your New Year's Resolution is a Matter of National Security 2010
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Full-body scans and pat-downs at airports are here to stay, the top U.S. transportation security official said.
What 2010
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