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ChooseYourLifeNow
09-23-2008, 04:06 PM
Saw this article today. This is a nightmare. Total violation of freedom.....


Homeland Security Detects Terrorist Threats by Reading Your Mind

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

By Allison Barrie

A computer screens displays input from Homeland Security's FAST body scanner during a demonstration.

Baggage searches are SOOOOOO early-21st century. Homeland Security is now testing the next generation of security screening — a body scanner that can read your mind.

Most preventive screening looks for explosives or metals that pose a threat. But a new system called MALINTENT turns the old school approach on its head. This Orwellian-sounding machine detects the person — not the device — set to wreak havoc and terror.

MALINTENT, the brainchild of the cutting-edge Human Factors division in Homeland Security's directorate for Science and Technology, searches your body for non-verbal cues that predict whether you mean harm to your fellow passengers.

It has a series of sensors and imagers that read your body temperature, heart rate and respiration for unconscious tells invisible to the naked eye — signals terrorists and criminals may display in advance of an attack.

But this is no polygraph test. Subjects do not get hooked up or strapped down for a careful reading; those sensors do all the work without any actual physical contact. It's like an X-ray for bad intentions.

Currently, all the sensors and equipment are packaged inside a mobile screening laboratory about the size of a trailer or large truck bed, and just last week, Homeland Security put it to a field test in Maryland, scanning 144 mostly unwitting human subjects.

While I'd love to give you the full scoop on the unusual experiment, testing is ongoing and full disclosure would compromise future tests.

Read the rest here: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,426485,00.html

ronpaulfollower999
09-23-2008, 04:09 PM
Crazy. :(

Paulitical Correctness
09-23-2008, 04:20 PM
I wish I could show this kind of stuff to loved ones and have them as pissed about it as I am.

I suppose I'll just have to either not show them, or expect the obligatory "It's for the greater safety of the nation", or "If you're not guilty why are you worried about it?..."

*siiiiiiiiiiiigh*

pacelli
09-23-2008, 04:23 PM
"If you're not guilty why are you worried about it?..."

*siiiiiiiiiiiigh*

If I'm not guilty then why are they interested in watching me? :eek:

ChooseYourLifeNow
09-23-2008, 04:24 PM
Read the rest of the article.......it gets worse....:mad:

idiom
09-23-2008, 04:49 PM
how would you test that?