The wife had a coworker that became a close Christian friend, who has since gone to be with the Lord due to cancer. She was older and was convinced that the doctors had given her breast cancer by radiating her during mammograms. And there were claims of the TSA body scanners causing cancer clusters in TSA agents. Consequently, I’d learned that border crossings in some countries have X-Ray scanners for truck traffic, and an article today with details on the Russian bridge to Crimea bombing included a photo of the truck load and how effective the X-Ray scanners are as well as how much radiation they’re subjecting people to. This can’t be good for the drivers long term health. And looking for a citation on the TSA body scanners I learned they’ve developed mobile scanners capable of scanning nearby cars, devices to scan crowds, scanners at courts and other venues without you even knowing or consenting. And these X-Ray scanners are in use at our border crossings in the USA, with legislation passed in 2021 to scan 100% of the border traffic. So increasing your cancer risk seems like it’s not a concern and possibly a perk, as lots of wealth to be transferred with medical, pharma cancer treatment not to mention the eugenics angle, much like we’ve seen with the gene therapies and links to increased cancer and other illnesses due to a weakened immune system. Living is like professional fighting, protect yourself at all times.
TSA employees have identified cancer clusters allegedly linked to radiation exposure while operating body scanners and other screening technology. However, the agency failed to issue employees dosimeters – safety devices that would warn of radiation exposure.
https://epic.org/documents/epic-v-department-of-homeland-security-full-body-scanner-radiation-risks/
As the privacy controversy around full-body security scans begins to simmer, it’s worth noting that courthouses and airport security checkpoints aren’t the only places where backscatter x-ray vision is being deployed. The same technology, capable of seeing through clothes and walls, has also been rolling out on U.S. streets.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2010/08/24/full-body-scan-technology-deployed-in-street-roving-vans/
In August of last year, Joe Reiss, the vice president of marketing of security contractor American Sciences & Engineering told me in an interview that the company had sold more than 500 of its backscatter x-ray vans to governments around the world, including some deployed in the U.S. Those vans are capable of scanning people, the inside of cars and even the internals of some buildings while rolling down public streets. The company claims that its systems’ “primary purpose is to image vehicles and their contents,” and that “the system cannot be used to identify an individual, or the race, sex or age of the person.” But Reiss admitted that the van scans do penetrate clothing, and EPIC president Marc Rotenberg called them “one of the most intrusive technologies conceivable.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2011/03/02/docs-reveal-tsa-plan-to-body-scan-pedestrians-train-passengers/