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(1) Why don't they explode the underpants bomb? If it doesn't explode, why these scanners? (2) Body Scanners Ordered Months Ago! (3) Pants on Fire - body scanners were ordered months ago (4) Underpants bomber "used a syringe to inject chemicals into a powder-filled condom" (5) Chertoff company makes full body scanners (6) Terahertz Waves tear apart DNA - Technology Review (Published by MIT) (7) Terahertz Radiation "not expected to damage tissues and DNA, unlike X-rays" (1) Why don't they explode the underpants bomb? If it doesn't explode, why these scanners? > Why don't they try to explode that underpants bomb? > > If it doesn't explode, why these scanners? Right, Peter, I also have my doubts about the possibility of a substance that could be hidden in one's underwear and that could explode and tear a hole through the fuselage of an airplane. So far I haven't heard any details of what the so-called explosive material was. Most substances that explode need a tight container to enclose the substance for it to actually explode. Otherwise most explosive materials, as far as I know, will just burn very hot, but unless it was up against the fuselage, it wouldn't penetrate. (I suppose there are experimental or very high-tech material that only organizations like the CIA, the Mossad and the assassination squads in the Pentagon know about and have access to, but such substances would be very hard to get ahold of. I would guess that the Nigerian suspect is, at the worst, a "patsy" (like Lee Harvey Oswald) of the shadow government or other nefarious groups who set him up to do whatever he was instructed to do, with the intention of having him get caught red-handed. And then such groups, with the eager cooperation of the mainstream media, set into motion the preplanned hype intended to freak out everybody, selling us deeper into the on-rushing police state reality - at the same time selling a lot of ex-Homeland Security Czar Michael Chertov's client's total body scanners (which had been ordered for weeks prior to the event). In other words, this has a lot of the earmarks of another "let it happen on purpose" event (LIHOP, like 9/11) with plausible deniability and the aforementioned patsy reminiscent of all the false flag operations of history which were designed to start wars. Check our www.infowars.com and www.schou.de. (2) Body Scanners Ordered Months Ago! From: Lifeforce To: AB Check out http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100106/airline_scanners_100106/20100106/?hub=TorontoNewHome CONFIRMED - BODY SCANNERS ORDERED MONTHS AGO! http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100106/airline_scanners_100106/20100106/?hub=TorontoNewHome Webmaster's Commentary: The crotch bomber showed up EXACTLY when needed to convince the public to go along with the plan. == http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100106/airline_scanners_100106/20100106/?hub=TorontoNewHome Ottawa ordered airline scanners months ago: Baird Updated: Wed Jan. 06 2010 7:11:11 PM CTV.ca News Staff Transport Minister John Baird says Canada must improve its airline security in the wake of a failed U.S. terror attack -- but he insists that Ottawa is not following the lead of Washington on security issues. Baird announced Tuesday afternoon that body scanners that can see through the clothes of air travellers will be installed at airports across Canada over the next two months. Under the new system, travellers who are singled out for extra screening will be able to choose whether they prefer to undergo a pat-down search or to be scanned by trained security staff. On Wednesday morning, Baird told CTV's Canada AM that Canada chose to pursue the high-tech scanner technology months ago, putting an order in to manufacturers "before the United States were in the queue...and before some of the countries in Europe." "We're taking the leadership in this. We have to move quickly and expeditiously, we're confident that these are the best machines available on the market and they are the only ones recognized by the (U.S.) Transportation Security Administration, so that was an important part of our decision," Baird said during an interview from Ottawa. The new scanners will be up-and-running only weeks after the failed attempt by an alleged terror suspect to blow up a U.S.-bound airliner on Christmas Day. Umar Farouk Abdulmatallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian, is accused of sewing an explosive device into his underwear and attempting to ignite it on a Northwest Airlines flight that was travelling from Amsterdam to Detroit. He was subdued in the air by flight staff and passengers. The attack has prompted major criticism from U.S. President Barack Obama who said his country's security system failed in a "potentially disastrous way." Since then, Washington has introduced tough new screening procedures that target airline passengers from 14 countries that are considered to be state sponsors of terrorism, or "countries of interest" to the U.S. When Baird was asked if the body scanners would have been able to catch the explosive materials involved in the Dec. 25 incident, he told Canada AM that authorities from around the world were carefully reviewing what happened and will "learn from that." But he said the scanner technology was in the works well before the events in recent weeks, leaving Canadian authorities well-informed about the practical concerns of implementing them at nationwide airports. "This is something we've been working on for about 15 months," said Baird. "We did a trial for more than six months in Kelowna, B.C., and an overwhelming majority of people that use the system preferred it considerably better than a physical pat-down." Baird said the scanners are "the only system" that the U.S. Transportation Security Administration recognizes in the United States. By choosing to employ it north of the border, it will make it easier for Canadians "to come and go across the border as easily as possible," Baird said. Moving forward, Ottawa will need to make better use of its intelligence and contacts with its allies "to do everything that we reasonably can to ensure the public's safety and the security of Canadian families," Baird said. He said Ottawa will remain in close contact with Washington, other allies and worldwide aviation officials to tighten security, both now and in the long-run. "We've always got to be raising our game, because the terrorists are always going to be changing theirs," said Baird. With files from The Canadian Press (3) Pants on Fire - body scanners were ordered months ago Pants on Fire John Schou, M.D. http://www.schou.de December 30, 2009 http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/Pants-on-Fire.pdf Some years ago, I was a good citizen who largely trusted what the news media reported, in particular what the government and its brave defendants were concerned. That has all changed with George W. Bush (but there was reason to be suspicious long before). Now I know that they are all lying and that contemporary journalists pose no questions when confronted with incredible official stories. The same happened shortly after Christmas, when this drama was told: ... Further mystery is associated with the burning substance, immediately described as ’80 g PETN.’ I must admit that my profession did not confront me with explosives, thus I cannot evaluate if that is dangerous, only I wonder about how the 80 gram were weighed after they had burned. Jerry Mazza noted that the blasting cap was missing, essential for creating an explosion [12] Our patsy’s father is no ordinary 'banker.' In Nigeria, he ran the national arms industry (DICON) in partnership with Israel, in particular, the Mossad [13]. I have not investigated the whereabouts of the son in Yemen. A "not guilty" plea has been entered on behalf of the Nigerian man accused of attempting to detonate a bomb on a Detroit-bound plane [14]. That alone does not prove anything, but it makes previous claims of malicious statements improbable. After all, this is the only statement given by the man in public after his arrest, whereas all the al Qaida-gossip can be dismissed as baseless gossip, served for hungry journalists by unreliable terror-officers. The terroritis-neurosis reached new heights with this case; Guardian summarized dryly, ‘The war on terror has been about scaring people, not protecting them’ [15]. More than 70% of Americans would favour sending U.S. troops to Yemen to combat Al Qaeda [16]. Many countries confirmed that body scanners were ordered months ago. Today, 40 body scanners are in use at 19 U.S. airports. The number is expected to skyrocket at least in part because of the Christmas Day incident. The Transportation Security Administration this week said it will order 300 more machines. These devices are produced by an Israeli firm and their rapid spread seems to enrich in particular Michael Chertoff, former Homeland Security and chief double-Israeli-American citizen [17]. The crotch bomber showed up exactly when needed to convince the public to go along with the plan. A curious side-effect to the rapid introduction of full body scanners at British airports is that threatens to breach child protection laws which ban the creation of indecent images of children – intriguing since the hunt against children pornography is used for introducing regulations restricting civil rights. Full-body scanners increase cancer risk - There are two types of scanners we will have to endure at the airport; the millimetre-wave scanner and the ‘backscatter’ X-ray scanner. Both emit ‘high-energy’ radiation and are dangerous [18]. 11 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1141434.html 12 http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_5441.shtml 13 http://www.sott.net/articles/show/200114-Evidence-Mounts-for-US-Complicity-in-Terrorism-Mutallab-s-father-is-no-ordinary-banker- 14 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8448367.stm 15 http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2010/jan/03/yemen-anti-terrorism-rendition-security 16 http://en.rian.ru/world/20100104/157460179.html 17 http://motherjones.com/mojo/2010/01/airport-scanner-scam 18 http://noworldsystem.com/2010/01/06/full-body-scanners-increase-cancer-risk/ (4) Underpants bomber "used a syringe to inject chemicals into a powder-filled condom" From: Sandhya Jain <[email protected]> Date: 11.01.2010 10:01 AM http://www.vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayArticle.aspx?id=1028 Was the Detroit airliner a false flag? Peter Eyre 11 January 2010 The dust has now settled, but the mass hysteria continues as the US and UK pull in their best media experts to blind us with political spin. It is time to reflect on this so-called failed attempt to blow up Northwest/Delta Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit. Let’s revisit this false flag melodrama. First, remember that this potential bomber had already passed through many levels of security on his long complicated journey to the US. Amsterdam to Detroit was the final sector of this journey and again he would have been subjected to various levels of security i.e. passport check and – Security - Boarding Gate. He had already travelled from Lagos on KLM flight 588 to Amsterdam. Mr. Abdulmutallab was denied a visa to the UK in 2008, and yet the US granted him a visa for the US despite the fact he was listed on the terror watch list and that his father had warned the US authorities about his son’s apparent change and extremist views! The actual incident aboard this aircraft has now been broadcast on almost every media outlet around the world, with particular focus on the heroic acts of one passenger. As with all good stories, this has to play a major part in diverting attention away from other issues that may be relevant as to how this happened in the first place. We can now see how this apparent hero (Superman Mark 1) saved this flight from pending disaster and carried out actions one would only associate with a well trained SAS operative. Schuringa found the source of the fire in the man’s open pants and yanked the bomb away from his crotch (ouch!) “I managed to put out that fire with my bare hands,” he said. “All of my fingertips are completely burned… my hands, my thumbs, my lower wrists.” The sequences of events were as follows: 1] Twenty to 30 minutes before Flight 253 lands in Detroit, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab returns from a lavatory to his seat, 19A, with a pillow covering his stomach (the ones they use in films to make one look pregnant!) 2] He uses a syringe to inject chemicals into a powder-filled condom sewn into his underwear. (I thought it was a bottle or container?) 3] Passengers hear a popping sound like a firecracker and see a glow of fire and smoke coming from Abdulmutallab’s pants (hot pants!) 4] Dutch hero passenger Jasper Schuringa, in seat 20J, jumps across the center section of seats (or perhaps he flew?) 5] Schuringa rips the explosive device from Abdulmutallab’s body and pats down the flames with his bare hands (highly inflammable substance by now!) 6] Flight attendants spray Abdulmutallab with fire extinguishers. Schuringa helps an attendant secure him with handcuffs. 7] Schuringa puts the zombie-like terrorist in a chokehold and drags him to the first row of the coach. When the flight lands, the would-be bomber is handcuffed to a stretcher and taken to a hospital. That drama would certainly make a first rate movie. Let’s just hold it there a minute… If such a substance was on fire, as per Schuringa account, and the fact that he said that the object was dripping and set fire to two pillows on the floor, how come Schuringa was able to wrestle this object from between Abdulmutallab’s legs and extinguish it with his right hand, resulting in just minor burns? Schuringa said the Nigerian had a blanket on his lap. “It was smoking and there were flames coming from between his legs… he had his (trousers) open and had something strapped to his legs” (above-stated condom which then became a shampoo type bottle!) Schuringa reached through the flames and ripped off what looked like a small plastic shampoo bottle. He yelled for water and a flight attendant arrived with a fire extinguisher. Others brought water in jugs “and yanked the bomb away from his crotch. I managed to put out that fire with my bare hands. All of my fingertips are completely burned . . . my hands, my thumbs, my lower wrists.” He said hands when only his right hand was bandaged, and he said thumbs when none of his thumbs were burnt. One would assume that if this object had been ignited then the level of burns to Schuringa’s right hand would have been extensive. Let’s look at the history of Abdulmutallab’s travels prior to this incident, which in itself must raise serious concerns as the authenticity of this so-called failed attempt to blow up Flight 253. This is the account as stated by his family: His parents decided to send him to study in Dubai for a post-graduate degree in business management and hoped that he would not be involved with extremists. He apparently abandoned the course before it was finished, saying he was no longer interested and had found an alternative course in Yemen. It appears this course in Yemen was going to be over a period of 7 years and was free of charge. It would also appear that his Nigerian passport would expire and that he could obtain a Yemeni one. He had told his mother not to contact him again as he had found a new life. As you can already see, there are some deep flaws in the background story which revealed two things [1] That his passport was about to expire and that [2] He would get one from Yemen. He would not be able to travel on his Nigerian passport, and as previous reports have shown, he appeared at the gate in Amsterdam without a passport. US officials deny this, so which passport did he carry - if at all? Did he travel with an almost-expired or an expired Nigerian Passport? Did he carry a false Yemeni passport and if he did, this would have aroused significant interest at passport control. ... I will leave you to reflect on how quickly Obama and Clinton responded to this incident. Clinton actually said Yemen posses a threat to the region and the world… have you heard this before? - Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and now Yemen. Isn’t it ironic that back in 2000 the USS Cole was blown up in the Port of Aden, Southern Yemen and Al Qaeda was held responsible, and yet no action took place… despite the loss of life and the seriousness of the incident? Now we see a well orchestrated charade with no deaths take centre-stage. The US and Israel are truly hyping up the spin across a broad front. They are now saying another attack will occur on Gaza this year because Al Qaeda cells are operating in Southern Gaza - when will this madness end? By the way, the bomber’s residence in London was searched where he studied Mechanical Engineering at University College London (UCL) between 2005 and 2008. But were we not told that Abdulmutallab was denied a visa to the UK in 2008? Confused? Peter Eyre, a former British Naval officer, worked at NATO headquarters, and spent a lot of time in the Middle East and South East Asia as a petroleum consultant; he lives in the UK and writes regularly for the Palestine Telegraph (5) Chertoff company makes full body scanners Ex-Homeland Security chief head Michael Chertoff said to abuse public trust by touting his client's body scanners By Kimberly Kindy Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, January 1, 2010; A07 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/31/AR2009123102821.html Since the attempted bombing of a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day, former Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff has given dozens of media interviews touting the need for the federal government to buy more full-body scanners for airports. What he has made little mention of is that the Chertoff Group, his security consulting agency, includes a client that manufactures the machines. The relationship drew attention after Chertoff disclosed it on a CNN program Wednesday, in response to a question. An airport passengers' rights group on Thursday criticized Chertoff, who left office less than a year ago, for using his former government credentials to advocate for a product that benefits his clients. "Mr. Chertoff should not be allowed to abuse the trust the public has placed in him as a former public servant to privately gain from the sale of full-body scanners under the pretense that the scanners would have detected this particular type of explosive," said Kate Hanni, founder of FlyersRights.org, which opposes the use of the scanners. Chertoff's advocacy for the technology dates back to his time in the Bush administration. In 2005, Homeland Security ordered the government's first batch of the scanners -- five from California-based Rapiscan Systems. Today, 40 body scanners are in use at 19 U.S. airports. The number is expected to skyrocket at least in part because of the Christmas Day incident. The Transportation Security Administration this week said it will order 300 more machines. In the summer, TSA purchased 150 machines from Rapiscan with $25 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds. Rapiscan was the only company that qualified for the contract because it had developed technology that performs the screening using a less-graphic body imaging system, which is also less controversial. (Since then, another company, L-3 Communications, has qualified for future contracts, but no new contracts have been awarded.) Over the past week, Chertoff has repeatedly talked about the need for expanding the use of the technology in airports, saying it could detect bombs like the one federal authorities say Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian, carried onto the Detroit-bound aircraft. "We could deploy the scanning machines that we currently are beginning to deploy in the U.S. that will give us the ability to see what someone has concealed underneath their clothing," Chertoff said Wednesday in an interview on CNN. The incident on the Detroit-bound plane provided "a very vivid lesson in the value of that machinery," he said. Staff researcher Julie Tate contributed to this article (6) Terahertz Waves tear apart DNA - Technology Review (Published by MIT) http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24331/ Technology Review Published by MIT Friday, October 30, 2009 How Terahertz Waves Tear Apart DNA A new model of the way the THz waves interact with DNA explains how the damage is done and why evidence has been so hard to gather Great things are expected of terahertz waves, the radiation that fills the slot in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and the infrared. Terahertz waves pass through non-conducting materials such as clothes , paper, wood and brick and so cameras sensitive to them can peer inside envelopes, into living rooms and "frisk" people at distance. The way terahertz waves are absorbed and emitted can also be used to determine the chemical composition of a material. And even though they don't travel far inside the body, there is great hope that the waves can be used to spot tumours near the surface of the skin. With all that potential, it's no wonder that research on terahertz waves has exploded in the last ten years or so. But what of the health effects of terahertz waves? At first glance, it's easy to dismiss any notion that they can be damaging. Terahertz photons are not energetic enough to break chemical bonds or ionise atoms or molecules, the chief reasons why higher energy photons such as x-rays and UV rays are so bad for us. But could there be another mechanism at work? The evidence that terahertz radiation damages biological systems is mixed. "Some studies reported significant genetic damage while others, although similar, showed none," say Boian Alexandrov at the Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and a few buddies. Now these guys think they know why. Alexandrov and co have created a model to investigate how THz fields interact with double-stranded DNA and what they've found is remarkable. They say that although the forces generated are tiny, resonant effects allow THz waves to unzip double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles in the double strand that could significantly interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication. That's a jaw dropping conclusion. And it also explains why the evidence has been so hard to garner. Ordinary resonant effects are not powerful enough to do do this kind of damage but nonlinear resonances can. These nonlinear instabilities are much less likely to form which explains why the character of THz genotoxic effects are probabilistic rather than deterministic, say the team. This should set the cat among the pigeons. Of course, terahertz waves are a natural part of environment, just like visible and infrared light. But a new generation of cameras are set to appear that not only record terahertz waves but also bombard us with them. And if our exposure is set to increase, the question that urgently needs answering is what level of terahertz exposure is safe. Ref: arxiv.org/abs/0910.5294: DNA Breathing Dynamics in the Presence of a Terahertz Field (7) Terahertz Radiation "not expected to damage tissues and DNA, unlike X-rays" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terahertz_radiation In physics, terahertz radiation refers to electromagnetic waves sent at frequencies in the terahertz range. It is also referred to as submillimeter radiation, terahertz waves, terahertz light, T-rays, T-light, T-lux and THz. The term is normally used for the region of the electromagnetic spectrum between 300 gigahertz (3x1011 Hz) and 3 terahertz (3x1012 Hz), corresponding to the submillimeter wavelength range between 1 millimeter (high-frequency edge of the microwave band) and 100 micrometer (long-wavelength edge of far-infrared light). ... In mid-2007, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, along with collaborators in Turkey and Japan, announced the creation of a compact device that can lead to portable, battery-operated sources of T-rays, or terahertz radiation. The group was led by Ulrich Welp of Argonne's Materials Science Division.[1] This new T-ray source uses high-temperature superconducting crystals grown at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. ... Theoretical and technological uses under development * Medical imaging: o Terahertz radiation is non-ionizing, and thus is not expected to damage tissues and DNA, unlike X-rays. Some frequencies of terahertz radiation can penetrate several millimeters of tissue with low water content (e.g. fatty tissue) and reflect back. Terahertz radiation can also detect differences in water content and density of a tissue. Such methods could allow effective detection of epithelial cancer with a safer and less invasive or painful system using imaging. o Some frequencies of terahertz radiation can be used for 3D imaging of teeth and may be more accurate and safer than conventional X-ray imaging in dentistry. * Security: o Terahertz radiation can penetrate fabrics and plastics, so it can be used in surveillance, such as security screening, to uncover concealed weapons on a person, remotely. This is of particular interest because many materials of interest have unique spectral "fingerprints" in the terahertz range. This offers the possibility to combine spectral identification with imaging. Passive detection of Terahertz signatures avoid the bodily privacy concerns of other detection by being targeted to a very specific range of materials and objects.[4] ... [edit] Safety The terahertz region is between the radio frequency region and the optical region generally associated with lasers. Both the IEEE RF safety standard[6] and the ANSI Laser safety standard[7] have limits into the terahertz region, but both safety limits are based on extrapolation. It is expected that effects on tissues are thermal in nature and, therefore, predictable by conventional thermal models. Research is underway to collect data to populate this region of the spectrum and validate safety limits. In October 2009, Technology Review reported a new mechanism of DNA damage from terahertz radiation:[8] The evidence that terahertz radiation damages biological systems is mixed. "Some studies reported significant genetic damage while others, although similar, showed none," say Boian Alexandrov at the Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and a few buddies. Now these guys think they know why. Alexandrov and co have created a model to investigate how THz fields interact with double-stranded DNA and what they've found is remarkable. They say that although the forces generated are tiny, resonant effects allow THz waves to unzip double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles in the double strand that could significantly interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication. It should be noted that the work by Alexandrov et al. is purely theoretical and that the predicted DNA unzipping has not been verified experimentally. ... 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