Anonymous ID: d3de57 Sept. 11, 2018, 8:53 a.m. No.2975582   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Feds glossed cancer risks of airport X-ray scanners

 

On Sept. 23, 1998, a panel of radiation safety experts gathered at a Hilton hotel in Maryland to evaluate a new device that could detect hidden weapons and contraband. the machine, known as the Secure 1000, beamed X-rays at people to see underneath the ir clothing.

 

One after another, the experts convened by the Food & Drug Administration raised questions about the machine, because it violated a long-standing principle in radiation safety – that humans shouldn’t be X-rayed unless the re is a medical benefit.

 

"I think this is really a slippery slope," said Jill Lipoti, who was the director of New Jersey’s radiation protection program. the device was already deployed in prisons; what was next, she and others asked – courthouses, schools, airports? "I am concerned … with expanding this type of product for the traveling public," said another panelist, Stanley Savic, the vice president for safety at a large electronics company. "I think that would take this thing to an entirely different level of public health risk."

 

https ://www.massdevice.com/feds-glossed-cancer-risks-airport-x-ray-scanners/

Anonymous ID: d3de57 Sept. 11, 2018, 8:55 a.m. No.2975601   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Fear Pays: Chertoff, Ex-Security Officials Slammed For Cashing In On Government Experience

 

After last month’s plot to send bombs from Yemen to the United States aboard a cargo plane, former U.S. Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff’s whiskerless visage was ubiquitous on cable news. Solemnly warning that the nation needed stronger security procedures, Chertoff patiently repeated his talking points on ABC News’s “World News Tonight”, “Fox and Friends”, CNBC’s “Squawk Box” and Bloomberg TV.

 

Almost unmentioned in these appearances: Chertoff has a lot to gain financially if some of these measures are adopted. Between his private consulting firm, The Chertoff Group, and seats on the boards of giant defense and security firms, he sits at the heart of the giant security nexus created in the wake of 9/11, in effect creating a shadow homeland security agency. Chertoff launched his firm just days after President Barack Obama took office, eventually recruiting at least 11 top officials from the Department of Homeland Security, as well as former CIA director General Michael Hayden and other top military brass and security officials.

 

https ://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/23/fear_pays_chertoff_n_787711.html

Anonymous ID: d3de57 Sept. 11, 2018, 9 a.m. No.2975652   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5661 >>5665 >>5708 >>5733 >>5734 >>5754

TSA Madness, Chertoff making Millions on the Naked Body Scanners

 

Dual Citizen and Zionist Michael Chertoff is Making Millions on the Naked Body Scanners

 

Don't forget that Chertoff is an Is an Israeli citizen. Sure, project paperclip brought over Nazi's to the United States as the above video points out but in this case I'm afraid Nazi's aren't the ones to worry about … it's Zionists behaving as Nazi's.

 

The Naked Body Scanners are manufactured by the Rapiscan Systems, which employs The Chertoff Group as a consultant to promote sales. If that name is familiar to you, it should be, the President and CEO of The Chertoff Group is none other than former Homeland Security Czar and Secreatry, Michael Chertoff, who first authorized these machines. Chertoff has been criticized by Flyers Rights.org for abusing his former position to promote the scanners.

 

https: //redice.tv/news/tsa-madness-chertoff-making-millions-on-the-naked-body-scanners

Anonymous ID: d3de57 Sept. 11, 2018, 9:05 a.m. No.2975708   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>2975652

Almost immediately, Homeland has these naked body scanners on order. And you can bet they listed the underwear bombing as their number one reason for needing to expand the use of these scanners. Besides Rapiscan, only the huge defense contractor L-3 is “TSA approved” to supply these scanners. The TSA ordered 150 naked body scanners at a price tag of $170,000 each. No sweat, the Recovery Act of 2009 paid for the whole thing. Poetic, no? I'm sure The Chertoff Group, consultants to Rapiscan got their piece of the pie.

 

As the months passed, it came to light that naked body images were being saved when the pubic were told that they were not. The pubic was also told that the machines were perfectly safe. Many experts in radiation have said that they are not, putting out as much radiation as a ten cat-scans.

Anonymous ID: d3de57 Sept. 11, 2018, 9:08 a.m. No.2975754   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>2975652

As a result, more people have been opting out of these scans. What has been the response? Instead of patting down resisters using the back of the hands, they're now using their fingers to check airline passengers' genitals. Despite this, how are they supposed to tell if a terrorist has explosive powder imbued in their underwear? The point of this is, of course, to dissuade opting out and force more sheeple through the scanners, making Rapiscan and The Chertoff Group more money. Government and business working together– what's that called? Oh yes, fascism.