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To: pabianice

Anyone who doesn’t wish to undergo a body scan may decline, for whatever reason. They will then go directly to a secondary screen and receive a body search together with an explosives residue exam. Full body cavity searches may be in order. Have a nice day.

These Muslim objections are complete nonsense. These machines are in use in Iraq and Afghanistan for screening Local Nationals wishing to go into high security areas. Most of them have jobs in these areas. No scan, no job. They all gladly undergo the screen. Our enemies know exactly how to push the buttons of political correctness priestesses like Janet Napolitano.


81 posted on 12/29/2009 6:30:20 AM PST by centurion316
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To: centurion316; pabianice
These Muslim objections are complete nonsense. These machines are in use in Iraq and Afghanistan for screening Local Nationals wishing to go into high security areas. Most of them have jobs in these areas. No scan, no job. They all gladly undergo the screen.

A-Qaeda is now researching how to get around the scanners:

Via Drudge:

“Al-Qaeda practises beating body scanners”

http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/“al-qaeda-practises-beating-body-scanners”

A body scanner at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport would not necessarily have detected the explosives which the would-be syringe bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had sewn into his underwear. A Dutch military intelligence source told De Telegraaf newspaper that Al Qaeda has its own security scanners and has been practicing ways of concealing explosives.

The terrorist group has even carried out test runs at smuggling explosives through European airports, the paper reports.

On Monday Schiphol's operational manager Ad Rutten said the explosives carried by the 23-year-old Nigerian Abdulmutallab may well have been detected had he been scanned by one of the airport's 15 body scanners. Schiphol was the first airport to run a trial of body scanners, which use sound waves to see through passengers' clothing. At present the scanners are only an optional alternative to the conventional metal detector, as European privacy laws prevent them being made compulsory.

220 posted on 12/29/2009 6:52:10 PM PST by thecodont
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