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Scientists Not Convinced TSA Scanners Are Safe

The TSA claims that their full-body scanners lightly zap airline passengers with the equivalent of what they would receive in two minutes of flying. But outside scientists are not allowed to independently verify that assertion.

"Studies published in scientific journals in the last few months have also cast doubt on the radiation dose and the machines' ability to find explosives." (Pro Publica)

Read more . . . [Pro Publica]

Related reading: A couple, Kurt and Lori Haskell, saw the underwear bomber board their plane back on December 25, 2009 under unusual circumstances. The underwear bomber on their flight was the reason given for the massive rollout of TSA body scanners.

Kurt Haskell suspects, based on what he and his wife saw and experienced before, during and after the flight, that the underwear bomber is a set-up for a hidden government agenda. He has continued to follow the case and he and his wife, both attorneys, attended a hearing for the bomber last week, their second. He writes about it in his blog.