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Underwear bomber - Airport Body Scanners 7 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
Hi all,
been doing research into the underwear bombing and in my opinion definately a false flag event.

Either way this airport body scanning thing is a desperate scam, and invasion of privacy,
thought of you guys because one of the companies has a factory in Cheshire which may or may not be near you,
not sure whats happening in birmingham airport but manchester and now heathrow are implementing the scanners - i'll try and do a protest there soon hopefully..

all the info i got on this can be seen here:
http://www.freehumanity.co.uk/News%20Underwear%20Bomber.html

heres info on one of the scanning companies:

The alleged "underpants bomber" who tried to blow up flight 253 to Detroit on Christmas Day has triggered a vigorous commercial race to
cash in on a $600m (£370m) opportunity to fit airports with full-body
scanners detecting concealed explosives.


Investors have been quick to spot a rapid profit. One Californian firm specialising in imaging machines, Rapiscan, has seen
its shares in its parent company, OSI Systems, leap by 27% since
Christmas. American Science and Engineering, is up by 16% and has
deployed its chief executive to have his own body scanned on live
television.


Two months before Abdulmutallab's botched attack on Northwest Airlines flight 253, Rapiscan won a $25m contract to supply
150 imaging machines to the US transportation security administration
for trial deployment at various US airports. Success could bring rewards
in Britain – Rapiscan has a hi-tech development centre near Gatwick
airport and a factory in Cheshire producing baggage x-ray equipment.


The TSA initially intends to buy 450 full-body scanners – an outlay of $45m to $65m. Ruttenbur said the layout was
merely the latest boom to hit security companies since the terrorist
attacks of September 11. Since 2001, spending on homeland security has
leapt from $16bn to $55bn annually.’

Guardian 18th Jan 2010
Airport scanner companies queue for business after
'underpants bomber':
www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/jan/18/...neindustry-terrorism

RapiScan Systems;
http://www.rapiscansystems.com/ourcompany.html


all the best.
stay strong.
olly www.freehumanity.co.uk www.wearechange.org.uk
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Re:Underwear bomber - Airport Body Scanners 7 Months ago Karma: 0  
Naked protest is the way forward! I would rather strip off and walk past security than let them give me an unnecessary dose of cancer causing radiation!
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