Here’s What the CIA Has Been Investing in…You’re Not Gonna Like it
Within the next year or two, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
will instantly know everything about your body, clothes, and luggage
with a new laser-based molecular scanner fired from 50 meters away.
From traces of drugs or gun powder on your clothes to what you had for
breakfast to the adrenaline level in your body—agents will be able to
get any information they want without even touching you. And without
you knowing it.
So not only can they scan everyone. They would be able to do it
everywhere: the subway, a traffic light, sports events… everywhere.
According to the undersecretary for science and technology of the
Department of Homeland Security, this scanning technology will be
ready within one to two years, which means you might start seeing them
in airports as soon as 2013.
In other words, these portable, incredibly precise molecular-level
scanning devices will be cascading lasers across your body as you walk
from the bathroom to the soda machine at the airport and instantly
reporting and storing a detailed breakdown of your person, in search
of certain “molecular tags”.
Some answers to questions asked by an independent investigator from Oyster consulting answered by George Hartzman on his Wells Fargo Whistleblower filing
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Here’s What the CIA Has Been Investing in…You’re Not Gonna Like it
Within the next year or two, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
will instantly know everything about your body, clothes, and luggage
with a new laser-based molecular scanner fired from 50 meters away.
From traces of drugs or gun powder on your clothes to what you had for
breakfast to the adrenaline level in your body—agents will be able to
get any information they want without even touching you. And without
you knowing it.
So not only can they scan everyone. They would be able to do it
everywhere: the subway, a traffic light, sports events… everywhere.
According to the undersecretary for science and technology of the
Department of Homeland Security, this scanning technology will be
ready within one to two years, which means you might start seeing them
in airports as soon as 2013.
In other words, these portable, incredibly precise molecular-level
scanning devices will be cascading lasers across your body as you walk
from the bathroom to the soda machine at the airport and instantly
reporting and storing a detailed breakdown of your person, in search
of certain “molecular tags”.
http://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2012/07/10/heres-what-the-cia-has-been-investing-in-youre-not-gonna-like-it/
Some answers to questions asked by an independent investigator from Oyster consulting answered by George Hartzman on his Wells Fargo Whistleblower filing
http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/07/some-answers-to-questions-asked-by.html