Study Finds TSA Airport Scanners ‘Damage DNA’
According to a new study by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, TSA airport body scanners cause significant damage to human DNA, potentially leading to illnesses such as cancer. The study, conducted by Bojan S. Alexandrov, concludes that terahertz waves could “unzip double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles that could significancy interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication.” What this means is that the body scanners used in most U.S. airports may be causing thousands of passengers to suffer fertility problems, fetal development problems, and even giving them cancer.