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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Here's What The CIA Has Been Investing In. You're Not Gonna Like It

This may be the most frightening article I have read in 2012 and that is saying a lot. Courtesy of an anonymous author posting at Gizmodo, we find out about the CIA’s latest investment, The Genia Photonics’ Picosecond Programmable Laser scanner. What’s that you ask? Well let’s go to some quotes from the article to find out.

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”.

So it seems TPTB see how stupid the sheeple are and are pressing forward due to lack of resistance. As someone noted to me once: 9/11 was an IQ test and the American people failed miserably. This is what we get in return.

Full article here.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like they took it out of a scifi book

Anonymous said...

Time for the tin foil hats.
And full body armor.

Anonymous said...

From an "anonymous author".Hell,anybody can make up anything under those conditions.Ever notice how they always go straight to technology?Always cutting edge claims that can't be disproven.You gotta hand it to this guy,he's creative and original,but completely full of it.

Anonymous said...

12:44, they stole it from 1984. Big brother is slowly creeping up onto our shoulders!

Baaaaaa! we will all soon be sheep
8-|

Anonymous said...

Well, one of my customers runs a company that makes sensors for drones. At 60,000 feet (Let's see, 11 miles?) at NIGHT the camera resolution can pick out footprints of troop movements and tell which way the blades of grass are laid down to show direction of the movements. So, it's a little better than the soda machine telling a nickel from a quarter.

lmclain said...

There was a former employee of DARPA on TV (identity hidden, and you know why) that said if the American people could find out what they were doing, there would be a wave of shock that would spread across the world. True or not, who knows. But they're budget is classified and they have already come up with some truly amazing devices. Laser scanning? Probably LAST YEARS project....Americans just keep nodding their lowered heads like slaves as we get drones, unmanned camera's, communication surveillance, secret trials and secret prisons, "checkpoints", x-ray scanners driving through neighborhoods, etc (and theres a LOT of "etc."). Keep (or start) buying every gun you can afford and all the ammo you can get. Or be sorry you didn't. Most of you, I think, are just going to be sorry. A lot like the Jews who thought no one would ever try to kill them and their children. They were sorry, too. But it wasn't until they got on the trains that they realized they took the wrong path. Their children were still thrown off roofs, shot, raped, butchered and gassed. Can't happen here? HA!! THAT'S what they thought, too. And the Germans were just using dogs and guns. Think of what they could have done with OUR technology. AND our dumbfounded submissiveness.