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    EU bans naked body scanners because of cancer ris

    EU bans naked body scanners because of cancer risk, US continues to coerce travelers through them
    by Jonathan Benson, staff writer

    (NaturalNews) The European Commission has issued new guidelines for the use of naked body scanners at European airports. Only scanners that use millimeter wave technology, a type of low-energy radio wave that does not cause radioactive damage, will be permitted for use in the EU -- the backscatter X-ray variety commonly used in the US will be off limits due to safety concerns.

    Unlike the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which continues to insist that the backscatter machines are safe, EU regulators have admitted that this is not the case. Not only are these ionizing radiation machines now restricted throughout Europe, but the use of even millimeter wave machines also continues to remain optional for nation states that choose to use them.

    "In order not to risk jeopardizing citizens' health and safety, only security scanners which do not use X-ray technology are added to the list of authorised methods for passenger screening at EU airports," says the commission's press release announcement. "All other technologies, such as that used for mobiles (sic) phones and others, can be used provided that they comply with EU security standards."

    This approach to public safety is a far cry from the one US regulators are taking. Even though backscatter X-ray machines are not at all necessary, the TSA, under the umbrella of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), continues to bend over backwards in support of the machines, even when this includes openly denying the fact that they can cause cancer.

    One would think that the US, which is supposed to be the "land of the free," would be more likely than the EU, which is largely socialist, to protect its citizens from cancer-causing radioactive devices. But not only does the EU not force its citizens to go through naked body scanners like the US does, but it has also now taken a proactive approach to protecting citizens' health by banning these radioactive devices from airports.

    Most Americans seem to have no problem complying with unconstitutional mandates to walk through radioactive naked body scanners -- in fact, many still think the procedure is done for their own safety. And as long as the population at large continues to accept this tyranny in the name of safety and security, freedom and liberty will continue to rapidly disappear at the hands of the nation's rogue federal government.

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    interesting

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    lobbying is nothing more than legalized corruption of government officials. L-3 Communications is one of the manufactures for these devices and is also one of the biggest corporate tax cheats in the US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM View Post
    lobbying is nothing more than legalized corruption of government officials. L-3 Communications is one of the manufactures for these devices and is also one of the biggest corporate tax cheats in the US.
    You're not being specific enough.

    It's legalized bribery.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

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    But it's in the name of our safety.... right?

    As long as there are enough people willing to put up with their rights being violated and taken away it's just going to keep getting worse.

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    I elect for a pat down every time I'm asked to enter the scanner when I'm on travel outside my hometown...Fortunately Tucson doesn't have any scanners

    The worst machines are the are the backsckatter scanners made by L3Comm

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